Clinton, glad you spoke up about the hate.
Just a few things Clinton missed. How convenient.
Pete Stark; slur of George W. Bush from the House floor as a “liar” — the same Rep. Pete Stark said of our troops that they had gone “to Iraq to get their heads blown off for the president’s amusement.”
Howard Dean, “I hate the Republicans and everything they stand for,”
Jonathan Chait that began, “I hate President George W. Bush”
Sen. Richard Durbin’s characterization of American military personnel as synonymous with Nazis, Stalinists, or Pol Pot’s murderers;
Late Sen. Edward Kennedy’s comparison of American troops to Saddam’s lethal jailers
Sen. John Kerry’s smear of our soldiers as acting in terrorist fashion. Evocation of Nazi or Brownshirt imagery particularly coarsens the public discourse;
Sen. John Glenn, Sen. Robert Byrd, and former vice president Al Gore spoke quite improperly when they compared their president’s governance to that of the Third Reich.
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kaafir mushrik
Unintended consequences and God have one thing in common: Liberals don’t believe in either of them.
J.F.K. hated liberals.
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