Old Little Kiethie.
On Mar 8, 3:15 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The Party of Hate
>
> March 7, 2012 by John
> Hinderaker<http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/author/john>in
> Liberals <http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/category/liberals>, Obama
> administration<http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/category/obama-administration>,
> The sick left <http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/category/the-sick-left>
>
> Millions of Americans voted for Barack Obama in the hope that he would be a
> trailblazer who would conduct the presidency in a new way. Well, he has:
> Obama has been the most divisive president in our modern history,
> unabashedly stirring up hate against not only his political enemies, but
> against private citizens who exercise their right to participate in our
> democracy. The most recent hatefest has been directed against Rush
> Limbaugh, and Obama has personally stirred the pot.
>
> Of course, Obama has had nothing to say about the far worse invective that
> his own supporters have directed against Republican women. As I noted
> yesterday, he was asked a question about the double standard in his press
> conference yesterday, and ducked it. Bill Maher, who has contributed $1
> million to re-elect Obama, called Sarah Palin a "c***" and a "dumb t***."
> (Hey, when Rush rips a Democratic Party activist, at least you can print
> what he said on a family web site.) Obama has never criticized Maher or any
> of his many other supporters and minions who have kept up a steady drumbeat
> of hate for years.
>
> In this video, two Democratic Congresswomen who have joined in the
> condemnation of Limbaugh are asked whether they will condemn Maher's
> calling Palin a "c***" and a "t***." They refuse to do so, which tells you
> all you need to know about the "pro-woman" Democratic Party:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikW7ljSm3Fs
>
> Barack Obama has been a terrible president in many ways, but perhaps his
> most poisonous legacy is his cynical fomenting of partisan hate to advance
> his own political interests. After three years, we have learned that "hope"
> is not the word that we should associate with the Obama presidency.
>
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