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CNN's
Howard Kurtz got it right when he noted on Reliable Sources Sunday,
"The conservative argument is that the media didn't seem quite so
concerned with civility when protesters were calling George W. Bush a
war criminal and a Nazi, and (using) that kind of overheated rhetoric
as well."
Remember when an Iraqi threw his shoes at Bush - and it was Bush's fault?
Kurtz's three media guests disagreed. You see, they said, the right
crossed the line. Poor babies; they can't even see that their line is
the right.
Because Democrats see this story as a Victim Opportunity, there is more
rage at vocal ObamaCare opponents than, say, students who have
vandalized UC Berkeley property, including the chancellor's home, or
toward violent anti-Bush protests.
Being a Victim is great for business too. As Pelosi said Monday, the GOP "really helps me with my fundraising."
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/03/30/EDKV1CMSLU.DTL#ixzz0jfijECWR
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Most American have no patience for whining infantile crapmasters who see themselves as victims. We believe in people who have a spine and stand on their own two [in my case flat] feet! If you're gonna whine, get out of my face. I smack whiners - really, really hard!
ReplyDeleteThe Revolution™ cannot be violent in a bad way. Repression is Equality™, it is Justice™, it is Peace™, it is Goodfreedom™.
ReplyDeleteCounter-revolution is Badviolence™, it is Unpeace™. Badfreedom™ is Unjustice™, it is Slavery™, it is Doubleplusungood™, it is Uncool™ ... and too much work ... and icky.