Sunday, October 03, 2010

Meg Whitman: The Illegal House Keeper Scandal is Everyone's Fault but Hers.

GOP gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman accused Democratic rival Jerry Brown on Saturday of orchestrating a scandal over her former illegal immigrant housekeeper, a charge that prompted Brown to fire back and say Whitman won't take responsibility and is not fit to be governor.

TPJ: What Whitman is really doing with this accusation against Brown is insinuating that this house keeper doesn't have enough smarts to choose for herself to come forward with her story. So far, she has: Blamed the house keeper, (twice) her opponent Jerry Brown despite a total lack of evidence, and the house keepers attorney. But on the other side there is plenty of credible evidence showing Whitman to be the one with the ethical problem. Whitman wants the top job in California, which requires taking responsibility for one's actions to maintain the trust of the people. Or as American, President Harry S. Truman said, "The buck stops here" which stems from the phrase, "passing the buck."

That is defined as trying to pass responsibility for your actions onto someone else. So, saying, "The buck stops here" is saying that I take full responsibility for my actions and their consequences; it's the sign of a leader with honesty and integrity. Whitman is the kind of person who takes advantage of others and them chews them up before spitting them out when she's done using them. That's the kind of politician the Tea Party brewers claim to be trying to unseat!! So, for them to support Whitman after this scandal seems contradictory but then again, so is much of what the Tea Party stands for.

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