Real Quiet
I notice that Maryland Democrats, both on and offline, have gotten real quiet about the troubles of Ulysses Currie. Considering the fact that her in Maryland time, and time, and time, and time again it is the Democrats who are always implicated in some sort of corruption scandal in Maryland.
Free State Politics and the other opinion leaders in the liberal blogosphere are quiet. David Paulson is keeping his mouth shut (for once) too. But hey, I'd get tired of going to bat for these guys, too.
But I keep noticing how much more critical Republicans are of their own, which I think speaks volumes of the charachter difference between the two parties these days. Most Republicans (not necessarily the ones in DC, mind you, but most) put principle and integrity ahead of victory. Not so much with a lot of Democrats these days...
Free State Politics and the other opinion leaders in the liberal blogosphere are quiet. David Paulson is keeping his mouth shut (for once) too. But hey, I'd get tired of going to bat for these guys, too.
But I keep noticing how much more critical Republicans are of their own, which I think speaks volumes of the charachter difference between the two parties these days. Most Republicans (not necessarily the ones in DC, mind you, but most) put principle and integrity ahead of victory. Not so much with a lot of Democrats these days...
Labels: David Paulson, Democratic corruption, FSP
1 Comments:
We have the same problem in my county in Iowa.
The Dems have run the County since 48, teh state since 98.
Scandal after scandal and still people support them, which really seems to indicate that Democrats really fully employ the Machiavellian theorem.
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