Monday, August 27, 2012

Gov. Martin O'Malley Pits One Group of Americans Against the Other

It looks like the Democratic Party’s strategy is the same one they’ve used ever since I can remember: divide and conquer. They pit one demographic against the other. It's shameful that a major political party has to exploit the basest of human emotions to keep and maintain power over the populace.

Governor Martin O’Malley is a typical democrat. Here he is dividing Americans on racial lines:

"When you have a party that says coded things, that makes totally false ads up, falsely saying the president is trying to undo welfare reform, I think you're going to see a lot of heavily and not-so-subtly coded messages from the Romney-Ryan campaign," O'Malley said on CNN's "State of the Union" when asked if presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney was trying to appeal to white voters.

"What people are going to see very clearly, simply in the pictures that come in to their living rooms of these two conventions, is a party of exclusion, and a party of inclusion," O'Malley said on CNN's "State of the Union." "The Republicans have painted themselves into a demographic corner, if you will. You hear people, like even Jeb Bush, saying that they have to change for the long-term because this view of white, Anglo-Saxon America, 'I'm a true American, no one questions where I was born' sort of thing is very off putting to us who believe that our diversity is our strength."

Our country’s strength Governor O’Malley is the Constitution of the United States and the rule of law. And Barack Obama has spit on both of them. This president rules by executive fiat, as demonstrated by his “undoing of welfare reform.” He violated the law! We do have a Congress, Governor. Ever hear of it?

What is really despicable about people like Governor O’Malley is their pandering to subset groups of Americans. Instead of treating people as equals, they pit one against the other. How is that inclusive? The warped mind of a liberal is something to behold.

But the sophist from Maryland continues on:

"I think the birther comment, when you combine it with Mitt Romney's other comments, the comments he made abroad, about the president not truly appreciating, when he was in England, the Anglo-Saxon perspective on the world, when you put it together with some of his anti-immigrant policies and the things that he has said, I think what it reveals is a sort of perspective on America that would take us back to the days of 'Ozzie and Harriet' rather than recognizing that we in fact a strong people because we are a diverse people," O'Malley said

Yeah, who would want to go back to an America, where the family unit was revered? Who would want to go back to an America where people appreciated their country, and didn’t expect a handout? Who would want to go back to an America where the youth respected their elders?

I’ll tell you who doesn’t: the self-loathing Americans in the Democratic Party.

Source: http://www.politico.com/blogs/politico-live/2012/08/omalley-republicans-are-a-party-of-exclusion-133231.html

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