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June 26, 2019
By: Linda Case Gibbons, Esq.
The problem with the latest crop of Democrat candidates is that it's like talking to a bunch of toddlers.
Angry, nasty little toddlers.
While the president is busy figuring out how to handle the threat of "Obama's Nuclear-Financed Iran," one of the 25 Democrat candidates, South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg, is still strugglng with "who he is."
Buttigieg may have "come out," but he doesn't seem to want to stop talking about it.
"Yes, Mr. Vice President," he said in a speech at a LGBTQ Victory Fund brunch in April, while he addressed coming out as a gay man and his marriage to a man, "It has moved me closer to God."
"That's the thing I wish the Mike Pences of the world would understand," Pete said. "That if you have a problem with who I am, your quarrel is not with me. Your quarrel, sir, is with my Creator."
His gripe is with religious conservatives, curiously and most especially, the VP, because Pence supports traditional marriage.
Buttigieg thinks everybody has nothing better to do than to worry about his sexuality. Like a toddler around whom the world revolves.
And he openly resents the United States, the country that doesn't kill people like him, the way they do in Iran.
But that doesn't make Mayor Pete happy. He's angry. All the time. In fact, it's his platform as he runs for president.
For Buttigieg, like all Liberals, whatever they are given, it's never enough.
"Gimme, gimme," they say. "We want more. Heck, we deserve more!"
"We didn't win," they whine. "Get rid of that terrible Electoral College. Let's meet in secret and plot how to load the Supreme Court with our people."
It's understandable. It's the only way they can win: Attack Trump. Promise freebies. It's the 2020 Democrat platform.
And Google loves it.
Preventing Trump's re-election in 2020 is tops on Google's agenda. Google's head of Responsible Innovation, Jen Gennai, said so, and Project Veritas caught her on tape.
Pete Buttigieg is an excellent example of Liberal/Socialist candidates in general, and Democrats in particular.
He wants it all, but not for you. And he's out for blood.
Ask Jack Phillips, the Colorado baker who is being sued. For the third time.
After a recent Supreme Court decision in his favor, this time around it's for refusing to bake a cake for a transgender woman, Denver attorney Autumn Sardinia. Before that, it was for refusing to bake a cake for a same-sex marriage.
"We will happily create custom cakes for anyone," the bakery's web site states, but will not create cakes "that express messages or celebrate events that conflict with his religious beliefs."
Those wanting such a cake could go to another bakery, but that would defeat their Liberal purpose: Making everyone who isn't them, miserable. Forcing everyone, who isn't them, to accept, whatever Liberals want.
The plan? Hollywood boycotts movie-making in Georgia, for passing legislation banning abortions after six weeks of pregnancy.
Kid-friendly Disney hypocritically joins the boycott.
And, like his BFF Obama loved to do, Joe Biden shamefully and inartfully trashes the U.S. while in Germany, telling a group of foreign policy leaders America is "an embarrassment," for "snatching children from their parents, and turning our back on refugees on our border."
Tonight and tomorrow night we'll see more of the same as Democrat candidates face off against one another in the first of Democrat primary debates.
They will tout the Climate Change Crisis, push Reparations for slavery and gays, and promise free everything.
And they'll crucify President Trump.
But the moderators won't ask about the scandal in the FBI and what role Obama played in it.
They won't ask about the booming Trump economy, or what basis Democrats have for impeaching the president, because their moderators, Rachel Maddow, Lester Holt, Savannah Guthrie, Telemundo's Jose Diaz-Balart, and Chuck Todd, don't do that sort of thing.
FOX News does, but the Democratic National Committee has barred FOX from hosting the debates.
"Recent reporting in the New Yorker on the inappropriate relationship between President Trump, his administration and FOX News," DNC Chairman Tom Perez announced, "has led me to conclude that the network is not in a position to host a fair and neutral debate for our candidates."
It's just another way for Democrat/Socialists to guarantee debate will be limited on subjects they are afraid to address.
Because they have no other way to win.
Hold the line, America.
Where We Go One, We Go All
Stay strong, Patriots.