Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Yoga and Rock Music

The Reverend E. W. is the gift that just keeps on giving.  So many revelations, so many inane comments...how can this be coming from just one individual.  So much light is now being shed on the Reverend's financial difficulties, from his bankruptcy to unpaid taxes, that it's going to hard to take him seriously as a fiscl conservative. Of course, let's be honest...it's just hard to take him seriously. According to the Reverend, yoga is a pathway for Satan to take over your body.  Yoga is an attempt to empty your mind...and we all know when you empty your mind something has to fill it up and that something is Satan. Watch out parents....check you children's bookshelves for books on yoga!  An now, according to a book written several years ago by the Reverend, rock music is another pathway for Satan.  I'm not sure where he stands on dancing, but I'm pretty sure he's againist that also.  

Meanwhile, Ken's office is in a little trouble for providing legal advice to a gas company being sued by individuals for nonpayment of royalties.  When did it become part of the job description of the Attorney General's Office to assist corporations in legal disputes against Virginia residents? Isn't this supposed to work the other way around?  No one needs doubt where Ken's loyalties lie.

While the Republicans selected their ticket in a closed convention, the Democrats are show how a democracy works with an open primary.  It's a stark difference and one that should be a lesson to all voters.  It's an indication of how the parties would govern.  

Monday, June 3, 2013

Bad News for Ken

The most Reverend E. W. Jackson wants everyone to know that he and his running mates are on the same page.  In a recent radio interview he said this about the Republican ticket:


“I've heard that this ticket is probably more homogeneous than almost any ticket in the history of Virginia, so there’s no stark disagreement between us,” he said.


Now I'm not sure that's the kind of statements that Ken Cuccinelli wants to hear.  He continues to struggle with how to deal with his running mate stating again that he won't be defending his partner in crime, but sure does want him elected.  Mark Obenschain, on the other hand, is trying to put a little distance between E. W. and himself.  He states that he does not agree with the Reverend's statements on gays, but he won't go so far as to condemn him as wrong and ugly.  

Personally, I think the Reverend is the only one being 100% honest.....there isn't any disagreement between the members of the ticket....they're all extreme in their beliefs.  Too extreme for Virginia.