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Originally Posted by Fishpart
What about sticking to Article 2 and Amendment 10?
back to the original post.. Is everyone answering the same questions or do we ask selective questions to only a few?
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We most certainly do not ask the same questions of all candidates.
If a GOP candidate happens to be wealthy, and most are nowadays, that's considered suspicious, if not outright sinister. When the Democratic candidate is uber-wealthy, no one questions it. Worse, it doesn't stop that wealthy Democratic candidate from telling voters that they need to be afraid of wealthy people (Republicans) who are out to rob them, and NO ONE will say to Hilary, "aren't you also wealthy? Why is OK for you to be wealthy, but it's not OK for a Republican to be wealthy".
Thy hypocrisy is staggering. What's more mind-boggling, is that it works.
Hilary gave a speech recently, saying that the deck is unfairly stacked in favor of those at the top, and that it's her mission to re-stack the deck. What she doesn't say, is that when she re-shuffles the deck, she'll make sure she gets a royal flush, everyone else gets a pair of 4's, and none of her base will ask a question. And when conservatives point that out, we get labeled as sexist hatemongers, waging war on women.
It's never about the issues, it's always about intelllectually bankrupt fear-mongering.