Seth Moulton was on the Corporate News Network (CNN)

He was talking to one member of the bobbsey twins this morning about how Congress is better off with a younger crew. I guess he's in favor of term limits for himself and the other snot noses he helped elect. If he's not a hypocrite, I expect a term-limits bill soon--written by Mr. Moulton. He favors youth so he doesn't start farting inadvertently when he reaches median age--kind of like Swalwell will do more of--the older he gets. But hey, just get the Corporate News Network (CNN) to stop covering the coronavirus and let it kill all the unsuspecting seniors both in Massachusetts and Congress.

He, of course, took to the "unfairways" to say how Biden was his man and that he can live with ear hairs as long as they were still able to hear his message. But listen to why Mr. Moulton favors Biden. It seems that Biden went out of his way to help Moulton win his congressional seat. I wonder if the quid pro quo that so envelopes everything in Congress was lost on the junior representative or is he prepared to take it up the old wazoo everytime he wants anything done? Mr. Biden's age is not an issue with him because he just has to pay back; and neither are McChrystal's or Petraeus' ages a factor because it's obviously OK with Mr. Moulton to send kids to their deaths regardless of how old you are. There, in the military, old couldn't be better; especially with those 270 golf courses the Pentagon maintains for it's generals.

I did some digging into Mr. Moulton's shiny resume. He is quoted by Politico as saying humbly that he let his platoon eat first while serving in Iraq. Well, that sounds noble until you realize that his platoon ate with one man watching over them while he, Moulton, ate with a platoon watching over him. Oh, the rampant bullshit that infects our world! We learn that Captain Moulton received two medals. The first was for pulling out a soldier who was under friendly fire. How did that soldier end up being fired upon by friendly fire? Why hadn't Captain Moulton prevented that? Instead, the good Captain gets a medal. The other was for putting himself in danger by going into enemy fire. The Politico piece said, This is what he won the Bronze Star for. “Continually exposed himself to enemy fire,” says the citation. Wait, setting yourself up for enemy target practice is rewarded in the military? Damn. Shows overt incompetence if you ask me. Small wonder we haven't won a war since WWII.

What's this love that developed between the failing generals and Mr. Moulton? If it isn't obvious that the generals want to maintain their goodies by keeping the door revolving between them and Congress, my fellow Americans are clueless and hopeless and we should all embark on a cruise ship to China and let our Lord take us to a "far, far, better place than we have ever known."

The snot-nosed, overly decorated soldier [by his own admission, btw] then proceeds to knock Bernie Sanders because "Bernie Sanders never left Congress to support him. [as Biden did]" Ah, poor long-suffering man of service who isn't even aware that Biden had NOTHING BUT FUCKING TIME on his hands and was probably sent by Obama or the DNC to pull for the up and coming.

This is another quote from Politico that speaks of the great Harvard education Mr. Moulton got, "And I didn’t think I was the most talented Marine, but sometimes when, you know, we were in a situation in Iraq where someone needed to be a leader—and I was the only guy there. Or the only guy willing to do it...” Err, you were the leader, Mister, it wasn't expected of anyone else.

Harvard probably thinks it shouldn't have to teach 5th grade sentence structure but rhetorical skills  should obviously be taught.

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