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Glenn Reynolds:
"Heh."

Barack Obama:
"Impossible to transcend."

Albert A. Gore, Jr.:
"An incontinent brute."

Rev. Jeremiah Wright:
"God damn the Gentleman Farmer."

Friends of GF's Sons:
"Is that really your dad?"

Kickball Girl:
"Keeping 'em alive until 7:45."

Hired Hand:
"I think . . . we forgot the pheasant."




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Sunday, August 28, 2005

If Republicans have to apologize for Pat Robertson

. . . then does Cindy Sheehan have to apologize for THIS:
I'm sure that all of you are by now familiar with Cindy Sheehan, the mother of Casey, her son who was killed in Iraq last year, and her vigil outside the Bush ranch in Crawford, Texas. Her story has moved the hearts of millions just as it has angered the neocon spinmeisters who pushed for this war. Though she has hesitated and backpedaled more than once, she has brought out into public view the one flaming truth that the Jewish-controlled left and Jewish-controlled right are desperate to conceal: that her son, and all the other Americans being brought back home in body bags, died for Israel, not America.
She certainly has made certain aspects of her "movement" clear. She's explained:
What they're saying, too, is like, it's OK for Israel to have nuclear weapons. But Iran or Syria better not get nuclear weapons. ... It's OK for Israel to occupy Palestine, ... for the United States to occupy Iraq, but it's not OK for Syria to be in Lebanon. They're a bunch of (expletive) hypocrites.
So perhaps we won't hear any emphatic denunciation from"Camp Casey." More HERE.

Comments on "If Republicans have to apologize for Pat Robertson"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:19 PM) : 

Why should Republicans have to apologize for Pat Robertson? Shouldn't it be Pat Robertson who apologizes for Pat Robertson? And shouldn't an apology involve something other than reiterating the need to "take [Chavez] out"?

Clearly the Right has co-opted the typical Dem tactic of calling for everyone to be sorry for something. Whatever happened to "get over it"?

 

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