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Sep 22 2008

Mr. Pin the Tail on the Donkey

Published by Max Steel at 1:23 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

By Michael Reagan September 18, 2008

When I was a little boy we used to play a game where we wore a blindfold and tried to put a slip of paper on a drawing of a donkey we couldn’t see. I thought of that as I watched the chattering class, blindfolded and frantically trying to pin the blame for the Wall Street debacle on everything but the real donkey, the Democrats, whose symbol is… guess what?

Right, a donkey, and that’s where the blame lies, on Barack Obama’s Democratic Party.

To find the donkey you need to go back to the Clinton administration, which decided that everybody and his kid brother was entitled to a mortgage even when they didn’t begin to qualify for a home loan.

Read about it HERE.

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2 Responses to “Mr. Pin the Tail on the Donkey”

  1. Jenniferon 23 Sep 2008 at 8:16 pm edit this

    Here I thought I’d finally find a conservative and FAIR blog. You guys are worse then sean hannity. And sound mildly racist. Not a word on your “conservative” blog about the socialist tendencies of the republican party and John McCain?? hmmmmm

  2. Virginia Shanahanon 24 Sep 2008 at 7:51 am edit this

    Jennifer, if you had bothered looking through my blog, you would see that I am no fan of John McCain. You would find I am a Palin voter.

    You would also discover I am not a member of the GOP, along with several scathing articles about members of the GOP.

    I call it when I see it, and whether you like it or not this particular issue goes right down party lines.

    Ask yourself Jennifer, what is more important to you- politics and party lines, or this great nation that is being run into the ground.

    As for your racist comment- save it. I’m not one to be intimidated into keeping my mouth shut out of fear of being called a racist. I know what I am. I know what I’m not. Try it elsewhere.

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