Ain't No Time for Fighting
Less than ninety days before the mid-terms, and key and vital elections, is not the time for fighting. Too often when Democrats lose, political fighting is an internal affair. When an army gets ready to go into combat, the general staff doesn't start shooting at the troops.
Mr. Robert Gibbs, the White House Press Secretary is ticked off with liberals, whom he say, are being disrespectful and rude to the White House and to the Administration. According to reports flying around Washington, Mr. Gibbs suggested that liberals who criticize his boss, President Obama, by comparing him to former President Bush "ought to be drug tested." Mr Gibbs told The Hill, "They (liberals) will be satisfied when we have Canadian healthcare and we've eliminated the Pentagon. That's not reality," he said, adding, "They wouldn't be satisfied if Dennis Kucinich was president."
My golly, after a quick read of Mr. Gibbs opinion of liberals, one could possibly draw the conclusion that the gentleman may testing what he is planning to say on an audition tape for a gig on Fox News. (lols)
According to Huffington Post, one liberal or is that progressive, Congressman Keither Ellison, is calling for Mr. Gibbs to find employment elsewhere. IMHO, this is no time to toss overboard folks with the fire Mr. Gibbs has. What I think the gentleman needs is a plan to get those who are directing some of the heat toward the White House to direct it where it really belongs, at the Party of No in the Senate, and the filibuster. A lot of the Democrats and the White House plans for change have been blocked and altered because there are not enough votes for change in the Senate. Now, less than three months before the mid-term elections, is the time to focus on how to get more progressives elected to the Senate, and the House too.. It is not the time to engage in political cannibalism.

