WHERE’S THE F-WORD?
Conservatives quite rightly denounce our culture's continual descent into degradation. Nowhere is this more evident than in the crudity of public discourse. The omnipresence of four-letter words in music, movies, books, magazines, websites, cable television, and every other form of public and private discourse is inescapable.
Today, we learned that our current President of the United States has sunk to such a level of complete lack of class that he not only described his opponent, Mitt Romney, with gutter language, he put it in the mouth of a six-year old girl.
We'll have a president with class soon, for whom gutter language is anathema. Note that the New York Times pokes fun at this, and dreams of dragging Mr. Romney "linguistically into the 21st century." No, sorry, libs, Romney is going to drag America's culture back into decency.
However, there is a four-letter word that Mitt refused to utter in his debates with Zero, and it is a real shame he didn't, especially in the third debate last Monday (10/22) when it would have been particularly apt. It is the F-word as it applies to Zero's presidency in general and his foreign policy specifically. That word is...
