Now I am coming out
Since Bruce Jenner declared he was born a girl and Rachel
Dolezal, President of the Spokane NAACP chapter, stated she was born black even
though her parents are white, it is now acceptable to reveal you were actually
born something people think you weren’t.
So I can finally come out and tell you that I was born a genius.
I realize, of course, some people might use other terms to
describe me such as “wise guy” or “smart ass,” but I prefer “genius.” For example I recognized immediately that the
eight Benghazi hearings mounted by the Republicans were a trumped up (excuse
the pun) excuse to make Hillary Clinton look bad for blatantly political
reasons.
If you are a genius you understand that the Republicans have
no new ideas about anything so the best they can do is generate endless,
meaningless politically motivated attacks, shut down the government, refuse to
raise the debt ceiling or vote over 50 times to repeal a law they don’t like
without proposing a valid alternative just because they hate Obama. It takes a genius to recognize that kind of
stupidity.
Getting back to the Benghazi hearings, Chairman Gowdy insists
that his committee must get to the “bottom of this” so that measures can be
taken to ensure that it never happens again.
Now any genius would assume that the C.I.A., the military, the state
department and all government agencies involved in the event would have
immediately investigated and analyzed what happened and looked for ways to ensure
it never happens again and have already taken necessary actions. They would not wait around two years for
Gowdy’s commission to tell them what to do.
But Gowdy never served in the military so he has no idea what happens
during unpredictable, fast moving, rapidly changing situations happening half-way
around the world nor how to deal with them.
Another demonstration of my genius is that after the
horrible, tragic mass killings in the NC church, Jeb Bush declared he was not
sure it was a “hate crime.” As a
genius, I knew immediately that it was.
Of course, nobody ever considered either of the Bush brothers as a
genius anyway.
Republicans have also been pushing for more restrictive
voter registration laws which they claim are specifically intended to reduce
voter fraud. Since there is no evidence that voter fraud is a problem and the Republican laws are specifically intended to restrict
voters who typically vote Democratic, it obviously takes a genius to see that
this is just another Republican political con job. Actually, if we were a real democracy, we would
encourage voter turnout--which is not that great in America--but that’s too
subtle for Republicans to understand.
Now that I have finally come out and revealed that I am a
genius, I will be offering, as a public service, my assessments on all the dumb
stuff we can expect from the Republicans for the next year and a half until the
Presidential elections.
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