Here's a clip of an interview between Mark Levin, conservative radio talk show host, and Alvin Greene, the Democratic candidate for US Senate from South Carolina:
It's a Long Story and He Doesn't Want to Talk About It
I can only think that he's probably as good as some of the ones that are currently in place.
But my cynicism about the incompetence of our Senators doesn't really explain voter behavior. Maybe this citizen of South Carolina is having some regrets. Consider that this woman is one of the small percentage that is involved enough to vote in a primary election!
I Thought He Had a Name Like Al Green, the Singer
That's a grand endorsement of democracy in America folks!
2 comments:
More proof that we need to bring back poll tests. If you cannot demonstrate basic knowledge of the candidates and issues, you don't get a ballot.
That's on my list of "great ideas that will never be implemented", right below the one about how people who are on welfare should not be allowed to vote as they are dependents of the state--like children--and children don't get a say in the disbursement of the parents' paychecks.
What is the state of our Republic?
Disrepair.
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