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08-05-2011, 06:01 AM | #1 |
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This is what the Liberal Elite think of ordinary Americans exercizing their Constitutional rights (while they still have them).
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sh...on-and-psychos Bashir Brings on Addiction Expert to Analyze Tea Party: 'Delusion and Psychosis' - 'Could Become Violent' By Noel Sheppard | August 03, 2011 | 20:59 The media attacks on the Tea Party are becoming truly deplorable. On Wednesday, MSNBC's Martin Bashir actually brought on an addiction specialist to analyze the nation's most powerful conservative movement, and his opinions were nothing less than vile (video follows with transcript and commentary): MARTIN BASHIR, HOST: In the battle to claim credit for resolving the debt crisis, the Tea Party has been quick to proclaim victory. No new taxes was their mantra, and there are no new taxes, indeed. For a relatively young and small political group they have pretty much gotten their way since entering the Congress in November. Of course, not everyone is thrilled with the tactics used by Tea Party lawmakers during the debt ceiling crisis. After reading some of Maureen Dowd’s truly disgusting column in Wednesday’s New York Times - "[The Tea Party] were like cannibals, eating their own party and leaders alive. They were like vampires, draining the country's reputation, credit rating and compassion. They were like zombies, relentlessly and mindlessly coming back again and again to assault their unnerved victims, Boehner and President Obama. They were like the metallic beasts in 'Alien' flashing mouths of teeth inside other mouths of teeth, bursting out of Boehner's stomach every time he came to a bouquet of microphones" Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sh...#ixzz1U893HUtZ |
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08-05-2011, 06:46 AM | #2 |
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There's nothing ordinary about a small group of zealots forcing their will on the majority of the country that opposes them, even if they create lasting financial damage to millions of Americans in the process.
And there's nothing patriotic about it, either. Though I agree more with assessments that they act like a cult than like addicts. |
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