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Fred Who?

Finally, we finally know who is Fred Karger. El Nuevo Dia interviewed him and he’s playing the “I wasn’t allow to debate” card, especially with FOX News. So why America didn’t know about this candidate?

His biography is interesting. He said that his campaign slogan is “Fred Who?“. He’s been an advisor to different presidents and candidates. He’s a Jewish Independent Republican, openly gay and an activist for homosexuals’ rights and of immigrants as well. I wonder if he will ever realize that he’s running in the wrong party. There’s two where he will fit in, because the question is why is he running as a Republican?

“I couldn’t take part in any of the debates. FOX chose eight of the twelve candidates with the rules that they had to take part in primaries in at least five states…I showed them my evidence that I’d be participating and I got no answer. I know that this is discrimination”, in an interview with INS (International News Service).

His policies so far are to strengthen Puerto Rico’s coastline with more financial and personal resources because, at the end, drug cartels use the island as a trampoline and it affects the mainland. He favors legalized immigration-meaning the 11.3 million illegal immigrants would become American citizens-in order for them to keep their jobs and pay taxes; because they do work in jobs that nobody else wants to do. He talked about all the discrimination that they suffer, and Karger wants to fix that.

He’s glad that more states are allowing gay couples to get married and that there’s more involvement in several discrimination matters. For example, he talked about the large amount of Republicans that voted to get rid of DADT (Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell).

Karger will remain in Puerto Rico until Monday. He affirms that he’s never been a politician, but what he wants to do is to fix the lack of balance in the budget, that everybody can improve their quality of life. He did like Obama’s campaign message of “hope and change”, but he said that as soon as he did that, he “froze”.

If you agree with his talking points-immediate job growth, education reform, healthcare and other matters, you can find them at http://fredkarger.com.

 

The Passing Of Andrew Breitbart

Hey, Andrew, if you’re reading this: I am with Greg Gutfeld on this one: I still believe it’s a hoax. You know Andrew if it is, I know it would be for a damn good reason, and I will forgive you immediately and pretend nothing ever happened.  I will be happy that you’re back, that less than a third of your friends would be angry at you, because you are too likeable.

You are what I call a hundred-dollar bill. Heh in your case it would be a $500 bill because it means the left, the right and the center want a piece of you. Yep, that rich.

I have to admit, writing about Andrew Breitbart is a really hard thing to do. It was March 1; when I found out I gasped, put my hand on my mouth to avoid a scream that never came out. Then I cried. I sobbed. It had to be a joke, I knew the videos were coming out, as well as the rest of America. No doubts about that one. Once Andrew said he had pictures or videos, he DID have them. Well, I am glad that Steve Bannon, along with a team of film makers and other staff, will release the videos in a week. Keep it nice and fresh and nobody ever even threat to kill them too. Do I believe Andrew Breitbart was murdered? Yeah I am in that conspiracy camp.

The only uncertainty I have about his heart condition, is how well he stayed in touch with his cardiologist. That’s something we will never know unless it’s undisclosed by his wife, Suzie. Since according to his book, “Righteous Indignation” he revealed he had adult ADD (which explains A LOT!) coupled with heart medications, and perhaps there are some side effects that may or may not be connected. One certain thing is this: The man was non-stop. He was the Steve Jobs of the conservative movement. Why, you ask?

For starters, there was always work to do to make things better; goals to carry out, and a reputation to uphold and he battled that fiercely. Innovation and changes were key, as well as knowledge of his environment. I am glad he spoke at CPAC and gave that last speech for us to remember: ABO. If Mitt Romney keeps lying about RomneyCare as he did for that pesky op-ed at the USA Today and has lied all throughout this campaign, can and are we really stuck with him?

I still mourn him and I am devouring news and reactions from the blogosphere. I’ve avoided Twitter altogether because I’ve got enough of the hatred by just reading comments from the left. I hope that when the tape comes out, they will be so damning, his candidacy, his Super PACs cannot have a deflective media defense nor spin, but frankly conservatives are not really counting on it. We expect this to happen.

But it’s up to us, Happy Warriors, to keep that thumb pressing on. We can’t let this go. For Andrew, for us. I still hope when all is said and done, he will pop up in Cancún, Mexico with the finest glass of wine, all rested and tanned and take credit for the beginning of he end of the Obama fiasco.

I can dream, can’t I?

p.s.: Andrew I will do my very best to speak up even if there are attempts to silence me, stop me from blogging and instead, have the same passion to double down to achieve the results I crave for.

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