How are those Hopey-Changey Democratic Party Promises Working for You?

If you haven’t voted yet, how are those hopey-changey Democrat promises working for you?

Can you remember half of the Democrat blather from past campaigns?

This year you can’t find a Democrat identifying himself or herself as a Democrat.

Billboard that got Jack Franks on the phone the day it was seen.

Democrat National Committee Delegate (or was it alternate delegate?) Jack Franks is now an “Independent” (wink, wink).

He won’t say if he will vote for Mike Madigan for House Boss, I mean, Speaker, next year…if he wins.

He won’t answer questionnaires the public can access.

After following Democrat party bosses to force big-government liberalism down our throats, local liberals Melissa Bean and Jack Franks all of a sudden have done a campaign conversion.

They are now trying to call themselves “independent.”

No surprise that liberal newspaper editors seem to nod their heads in approval.

No story on their “seeing the light” about how bad the Democratic Party’s image is this year.

Coverage of that important aspect of their campaigns is about as objective as the firing of Juan Williams by NPR (National Public Radio).

Actually, there was coverage on the double standard applied in Williams’ situation.  There has been none that I have seen about Franks’ and Bean’s running away from the Democratic Party label.

When a legislator votes how party bosses dictate, there are other words that apply and “independent” is at the opposite end of word choices.

You can suggest what words should apply in the comments. I already took “hopey-changey” (with apologies to Sarah Palin).


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