HeartlandHank
Well-Known Member
No, I do not believe it is a side effect.Yeah, my bad, re-reading that I don't either completely. I phrased it poorly. Let me ask this instead. Do you believe it's a side-effect?
I see much genuine concern for the middle class and the poor from many Democrats. Watching Bill Clinton speak at some of the events this election... you can see he is a man who genuinely cares and is not only taking up the fight, but is passionate about the fight. It's something that you see throughout the deomcratic party. But in Bill, it's just there. You can see it and it is genuine.
In the Republican party, I see people who are angry and lack empathy. Not exclusively, but damn near it. Republicans are actively passionate about issues that effect them in no way at all. Like the same sex marriage issue. There is something very telling about a group of people that are passionate about a topic that effects them in no way, but has an enormous effect on the people who the issue really involves.
My point is that it does not surprise me that he made that statement, and believes it. It's like Republicans brains are wired differently. I am beginning to think that someone would make that statement because they genuinely cannot relate to someone concerned for others and wanting to fight for what is right. Like, they can't believe it because it doesn't make sense to them. It must just be some bullshit to pull a scam on the population. It's sad, really.