Dumb Statements

There have been some really stupid things uttered by people who should know better and consider themselves intelligent. The first which comes to my mind is Mike Bloomberg who said, “I could teach anybody, even people in this room so no offense intended, to be a farmer. It’s a process. You dig a hole, you put a seed in, you put dirt on top, add water, up comes the corn.” His defenders said the statement was taken out of context and yes, his intent was not to insult farmers, though it was very insulting to them, but to say how in our high tech information economy “you have to have lot more brain matter.” The defense of his words failed and a defense of his arrogance was not even attempted. 

Another among many is Joe Biden saying his policies and actions have created a good economy. There was no defense for this flat out lie which anyone can see with record high inflation, record high gas prices, declining measures of US debt ratings, broken supply chains, high interest rates, low consumer confidence, dismal or falling securities markets/sectors and a uncertain quagmire in foreign wars. One could over look the comment as political quackery, but he thought he was doing so good he named it – “Bidenomics.”

Hillary Clinton while running for President insulted over half the electorate by calling them a “Basket of Deplorable’s.” Even NPR, a member of the democrat propaganda machine said, “Memo to candidates: Stop generalizing and psychoanalyzing your opponents’ supporters. It never works out well for you.” This was an understatement, but recognizes Clinton’s hatred for most Americans and her being perhaps one of the most disliked figures in modern times.

It’s unfair to limit this list to Democrat political candidates, but these are just three. The bizarre cackling laugh of VP Kamala Harris to several relevant, appropriate and sensible questions is too much to leave off the list, even though it was not a reply of intelligible words. In what liberal university was she taught that such a sick weird response would be an adequate dodge to a difficult question? This and her numerous word salad answers demand her inclusion.

Pope Francis said, “We cannot be judges who only deny, push back and exclude. As such, pastoral prudence must adequately discern whether there are forms of blessing, requested by one or several people, that do not convey a wrong idea of a matrimony… pastoral prudence must adequately discern if there are forms of blessing, solicited by one or various persons, that don’t transmit a mistaken concept of marriage.” Not only is this obfuscation, Holy Scripture and common sense answer its proposition in the negative. No, any form of blessing same sex marriage will be contrary to the Biblical concept of marriage. Two thousand years and this Pope is apostate, pretty dumb.


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