Sunday, November 7, 2010

Ralph Nader The Armchair Quarterback

An armchair quarterback is someone that sits on the sidelines or in front of the tube criticizing the decisions and the performance of the players and the coaching staff. They always know exactly what mistakes were made that caused their team to lose. More often then not, if one of these self proclaimed expert strategists were given the opportunity to call the shots in the big game they would undoubtedly fall right down their face, and most of them know it. It’s so easy to point out all that is wrong with this party or that party, and sometimes these guys bring up some very good points that should be considered, but don’t give them too much credit for their hindsight evaluations. If the Teaparty is able to help promote or enforce the values and the standards that the Republicans are supposed to stand for, then how can that be a bad thing? If the Republicans lived up to what they are supposed to stand for it would correct about eighty five percent of the problems. I don’t trust people that try to convince everyone that they have all the answers. That’s why I don’t trust Ralph Nader!

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