You know what I’m talking about…

Hillary is back at it again.  This time it doesn’t have to do with video games and grand theft auto.  This it has to do with preaching.  On a day for Martin Luther King many politicians used this day for a day to preach.  Most preached about civil rights and some about the current state of our government.  Only one stuck out like a sour apple.  That one was Hillary Clinton.  Leave it to a Clinton to get there name in the spotlight.  It’s even worse that Ray Nagin saying that, “New Orleans will be a “chocolate” city again.”  Construe this statement how ever you want.  But who gave New Orleans the right’s to the Wonka bar?  At a local church many people gathered to hear our Finest NY Senator scream about how the Bush Administration is doing things all wrong.  Wait a second, wasn’t this ceremony to honor MLK?  Hum…on we go.  After listening her speech a third and four time I asked myself.  Did she just say what I think she said?  On MLK’s day, a day about civil right Hillary Clinton said the following to a church filled with African Americans,

“We have a culture of corruption, we have cronyism we have incompetence I predict to you that this administration will go down on history as one of the worst that has ever governed out country.”

Clinton then got a question from the crowd,

“I need you to tell us what distinguishes Democrats from Republicans right now.”

Clinton’s response,

“When you look at the way the House of Representatives has been run, it has been run like a plantation and you know what I’m talking about…”

All on a day for Martin Luther King and Civil Right!  You know what I’m talking about…

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