The Irony of Judas
Can Gov. Richardson be trusted about anything? It's funny how Richardson is now saying that he's supporting Obama because of Clinton's tactics when just a few months ago he was calling out Obama for being too negative, as the clip above shows. H/T to GRL at Insightanalytical-Watching Our World.
The moment I knew Richardson couldn't be trusted was when he said back in May, 2007 in an interview with The Hill, “The only reason I’m not there is because he’s Hispanic, and I know him and like him,” Richardson said, adding, “It’s because he’s Hispanic. I’m honest. “I want to give him the benefit of the doubt.” He was talking about his reluctance to call for the resignation of then Attorney General, Alberto Gonzalez.
It takes someone who has character to question somebody else's character.
Below is Richardson's embarrassing answer to a question from singer Melissa Etheridge regarding whether or not homosexuality is a choice.
Labels: Alberto Gonzales, Debates, Election 2008, Gay rights, Gov. Richardson, Judas, personal attacks - mudslingling






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