GOP politicians these days are racing through thick mud of their own making, gasping for TV air, feet churning, going nowhere—-to create the sight of a government stumbling toward anarchy on the sequester, gun control, immigration and any other serious issue that might come up.
Boehner’s self-inflicted wounds have led the President
to his only viable option, two more years of stumping against Republican
madness in the hope of wresting control of the House from them in 2014.
Meanwhile, he is setting them up for their own voters’ realization that tax
money pays for actual services.
That’s a hard and messy lesson for the best-educated
electorate in history to be learning at this late date but, even as GOP
diehards give up their loony opposition to Chuck Hagel, Secretary of State John Kerry is making the point for German students about our differences with their
country in the last century.
“As a society,” he tells them, “we live and breathe
the idea of religious freedom and...political tolerance, whatever the point of
view.
"People have sometimes wondered about why our
Supreme Court allows one group or another to march in a parade even though it's
the most provocative thing in the world and they carry signs that are an insult
to one group or another.”
That, says Kerry, is “freedom of speech. In America
you have a right to be stupid--if you want to be."
As Boehner, Mitch McConnell and their cohorts keep
abusing that privilege, isn’t it time for more Americans to be speaking truth
to stupid?
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