Yesterday it was teachers; today, it’s moms.

Yesterday it was teachers; today, it’s moms.

Yesterday, TeRAYzah dissed all the teachers out there (see TeRAYzah Heinz-sKerry says “Teaching isn’t real work” ). Today, she went after your mom:

“I had forgotten that Mrs. Bush had worked as a school teacher and librarian, and there couldn’t be a more important job than teaching our children. As someone who has been both a full-time mom and full-time in workforce, I know we all have valuable experiences that shape who we are. I appreciate and honor Mrs. Bush’s service to the country as first lady, and am sincerely sorry I had not remembered her important work in the past.”

Oops. So… all those years raising the twins, supporting George as a housewife were empty? Worthless? Not a “real job”? Somebody needs to tell TeRAYzah that all those moms out there who keep a household squared away so their family can live, who put a home cooked dinner on the table for their family are doing something at least as inmportant as the legions of servants she has do (and has had doing for years–even while she was “a full-time mom” who didn’t have to “Mom” anyone much or for long) those things for her day in and day out. Actually, much more important, because real moms are priceless, not just unpaid for their work…

But what does TeRAYzah know of such things?

Voting for crazies?

Ann Coulter, again. Gee that gal has a razor-tongued wit. Must like her coffee (well, I know I’d need a pot to stay ringside, let alone in the ring with her jabs… ). Referring to the sKerry camp, she says today:

“This may be the first time in American history that the decisional calculus for many voters will be: Do I really want to throw my hat in with these crazy people?”

The sad thing is that many, knowing full well that sKerry and Kid Edwards are crazy (and power mad at that) will vote for them… because it’s their kind of insanity.

Oh, and one more shot from the same article:

“Coincidentally, the very day of the vice presidential debate, a gun was fired into a Bush-Cheney campaign office in Bearden, Tenn. – one of a series of violent attacks on Republican offices around the country. (You can tell it was Democrats firing those guns because none of the shots ever hit anything.)”

heh. Go on. Get on over there and read it. Now.

Voting for crazies?

Ann Coulter, again. Gee that gal has a razor-tongued wit. Must like her coffee (well, I know I’d need a pot to stay ringside, let alone in the ring with her jabs… ). Referring to the sKerry camp, she says today:

“This may be the first time in American history that the decisional calculus for many voters will be: Do I really want to throw my hat in with these crazy people?”

The sad thing is that many, knowing full well that sKerry and Kid Edwards are crazy (and power mad at that) will vote for them… because it’s their kind of insanity.

Oh, and one more shot from the same article:

“Coincidentally, the very day of the vice presidential debate, a gun was fired into a Bush-Cheney campaign office in Bearden, Tenn. – one of a series of violent attacks on Republican offices around the country. (You can tell it was Democrats firing those guns because none of the shots ever hit anything.)”

heh. Go on. Get on over there and read it. Now.

An Amazing Thought…

Tony Blankely can be nearly as cutting as Ann Coulter…

“Perhaps the strangest thing about this election campaign is that despite all the vulgarities, lies and probably criminal vote stealing going on, the Clintons are largely out of the picture. ..”

Ouch!

🙂

An Amazing Thought…

Tony Blankely can be nearly as cutting as Ann Coulter…

“Perhaps the strangest thing about this election campaign is that despite all the vulgarities, lies and probably criminal vote stealing going on, the Clintons are largely out of the picture. ..”

Ouch!

🙂

TeRAYzah Heinz-sKerry says “Teaching isn’t real work”

Oh, go ahead, let all your friends and aquaintances who are teachers know TeRAYzah thinks they don’t work for a living. Really. Seriously. Here’s the question to THK by USAToday and her response:

Q: You’d be different from Laura Bush?

A: Well, you know, I don’t know Laura Bush. But she seems to be calm, and she has a sparkle in her eye, which is good. But I don’t know that she’s ever had a real job — I mean, since she’s been grown up. So her experience and her validation comes from important things, but different things. And I’m older, and my validation of what I do and what I believe and my experience is a little bit bigger — because I’m older, and I’ve had different experiences. And it’s not a criticism of her. It’s just, you know, what life is about.

OK, I added the emphasis because of this little tidbit listed in Laura Bush’s bio:

Career and Public Service
Public school teacher and librarian in the Houston, Dallas and Austin school systems; First Lady of Texas; First Lady of the United States.

So, if Laura Bush’s experience teaching and as a school librarian doesn’t count as a “real job” then neither does the work experience of any other teacher you know… at least as far as Mrs. sKerry is concerned.

Let ’em know.