REMEMBER THE $6M DOLLAR MAN?
January 31, 2006
It was in the mid seventies I believe when Col. Steve Austin (Lee Majors) played the role of the .$6 Million Dollar Man. That was before Alan Greenspan was heading up the Fed.: printing up paper as fast as he could.
If you don’t remember he or the show, don’t worry about it because I want to talk about the $26 Million Dollar Man. I’m talking about George Soros, the would-be play-maker of Democratic politics. Remember how he promised to spend his entire fortune (Billions) to defeat Bush last year. Somewhere along the road, he decided to spend just a miniscule amount.
He still thinks his $26 million that he threw at Kerry and Democratic causes was a good investment. Makes you wonder how he could ever have become wealthy if that’s his idea of a good investment.
While his effort was a good investment, he is now dishing Kerry as a flawed candidate. Really? And why does one throw millions at a flawed candidate? There are all kinds of ways to justify ones actions: Soros has his. But, don’t fret, he promises to be back in ‘06 and ‘08 with more of his millions. You’d think at 74, he would have learned a little more than he pretends.
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