Saturday, April 07, 2007

Taking the words away...

Not in the sense of they are my words...NOT THAT!

But, I read and hear what these people are saying...and I'm just at a loss for words.

HOW CAN THEY THINK, AND THEN SAY, THIS STUFF?


Ann Coulter
Ann Coulter Plumbs New Depths of Inhumanity


This is truly one of the most disgusting columns I have ever read. I refuse to link to any website from which she can benefit, but this hate-mongerer should be exposed for what she is, so I will link to the Salon post about her here. [..]Coulter's take on Darfur:

These people can't even wrap up genocide. We've been hearing about this slaughter in Darfur forever - and they still haven't finished. The aggressors are moving like termites across that country. It's like genocide by committee. Who's running this holocaust in Darfur, FEMA? This is truly a war in which we have absolutely no interest.

She's asking for a more speedy genocide. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the voice of the Republican Party. Never–ever–let them try to untie themselves from this abomination of a partisan hack.
And the words are knocked out of me..."Why can't they kill themselves quicker! Bored now." WOW!

Tucker Carlson
Tucker: Disenfranchised Voters Should Just Vote Anyway


While talking about Florida Governor Charlie Crist's proposal to restore the voting rights of non-violent ex-felons on MSNBC today, Tucker Carlson told Democratic strategist Peter Fenn that the disenfranchised blacks in Florida in 2000 should have just voted anyway. Has Tucker ever voted in his life? When you go to your designated polling place, you need to check in and make sure your name is on the list. If it's not — which is what happened to tens of thousands of black voters — you can't vote. Period. You can't say "I'm not a felon" and pull the lever.

I know the whole "Bush stole the presidency" controversy is tired, but there's no doubt the 2000 Florida vote count was fishy. Robert Greenwald's superb film Uprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election makes the case clearly and persuasively, as does Rep. Conyers' 2004 report Preserving Democracy: What Went Wrong in Ohio...
They have the video as well.

Just do it anyway...Says the pasty whine white guy, who has never been hassled. Need we remind people that Ann Coulter couldn't even be bothered to go to the right polling site in the last election.

New York Sun
Open Thread: Cheney for President?

The vice presidents's stature would put him instantly into the first rank of contenders on the Republican side.

Are their conservatives that addicted to the Kool Aid? I didn't know that was even possible.

John Podhoretz
J-Pod’s genocidal delusions

"What if the tactical mistake we made in Iraq was that we didn't kill enough Sunnis in the early going to intimidate them and make them so afraid of us they would go along with anything? Wasn't the survival of Sunni men between the ages of 15 and 35 the reason there was an insurgency and the basic cause of the sectarian violence noread on"
More killing? If it isn't that we need more troops in harms way, we need to kill more people.

Anyone remember the true meaning of the term decimate? And, isn't that in the realm of genocide.

Have he and Coulter met yet? I bet they'd love each other.


Pelosi had the right with how to deal with this.

Ms. Pelosi, in a telephone interview from Lisbon on Friday, said she could not account for the Bush administration’s assault, which she at one point equated to a tantrum. (She said her children were teasing her about Mr. Cheney’s accusation of bad behavior.)

...

“I come back thinking, all right, we will get through their tantrum,” Ms. Pelosi said, in a reference to the administration, “but the fact is, we accomplished what we set out to do. I think we improved the understanding among the different parties.”
Tantrums and hiss fits, over the lack of genocide, or the fact it isn't genocidy enough. They need to grow up and be less of a Glenn Beck.

Bush and Cheney do throw tantrums when they don't get their way. When the GOP ran Congress, it worked. Not anymore.

Someone at CNN should show this article to Suzanne Malveaux. And someone at the Today Show should at least try to explain it in simple terms to Matt Lauer.
Put this in 'cause when you mouth and spit out talking points, you deserve to have the...talking point flung back at you.

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