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Friday, December 09, 2005

Let's Add Some Fuel To THEIR Fire

the fallout over the comments made by Howard Dean and John Kerry is catching quite a bit of heat. The RNC is planning on launching an ad campaign that just slams the hell out of Dean and the "cut-and-run" Democrats. But their willing moonbats are jumping on the bandwagon. Take this, an exchange between Sean Hannity and Arianna Huffington. (Hat-tip: The Political Teen) http://thepoliticalteen.net/2005/12/08/ariannatroops/


SEAN HANNITY: But I didn’t ask you that question, you didn’t answer my question. My question is simple, did John Kerry and Howard Dean cross line? Yes or no?

ARIANNA HUFFINGTON: No, no I don’t believe they crossed the line at all.

HANNITY: Wow.

HUFFINGTON: Finally I think — you asked me to answer the question. Let me answer it.

HANNITY: Go ahead.

HUFFINGTON: I believe that they [Kerry and Dean] are speaking the truth. I believe that when Howard Dean says that this is like Vietnam, when John Kerry says we are basically — hold a second — when John Kerry says by going in the middle of the night into Iraqi homes where there are innocent Iraqis are [inaudible].

HANNITY: [background while Huffington is speaking] Our troops are terrorists. Our troops are terrorists.

HANNITY: Terrorizing women and children.

HUFFINGTON: We are terrorizing them.

I'm shaking my head over these assertions. The liberal kool-aid drinkers are willing to swallow--hook, line, and sinker--any talking point handed down from up on high without ever injecting a level of logic into it.

Let's say she's right. Just humor me here with this. Let's say she's right, and we are terrorizing those people over there. What are the chances that EVERY US soldier is involved in this terror campaign? Every one has to be a part of it, otherwise a lot more charges would be filed by others returning home. It's impossible that there's the "terror" that John Kerry claims is present in Iraq from our troops. And did anyone point out to Arianna that Howard Dean is backpeddling from his statement already? The fire's so hot underneath his feet that he can't get out of the way quick enough.

Moonbats like Arianna are good for a laugh, but if they're not confronted with their lies and their half-truths, they continue to spread this vile venom. How many people emerged from "Fahrenheit 9/11" with Michael Moore's slanderous, out-and-out wrong accusations? The moonbats are more than easily persuaded when it's a sweet pill; that sweet pill, of course, is the constant attacks against the administration. I'll admit that the administration has made it's mistakes, but it's not even half as bad as the liberals portray it to be.

Arianna is obviously having a bad year. Her blog isn't doing well, and the only people who like to frequent her site regularly have to readjust their tin-foil hats before venturing there. It seems the signals between her and DailyKos short out more brain cells than expand them. And now, she's proven that she's still as wacky as she was when she ran for governor of California and when she threw her support behind John Kerry. Something snapped in her awhile back, and she's just never been the same. Of course, the same thing happened in Reagan, but that was for the better. As Reagan always believed in conservatism--FDR, JFK, and Scoop Jackson conservatism--I do believe that Arianna has always held the more left-leaning side of the moderate conservatives. She reminds me of an Olympia Snowe or a Susan Collins more than a Bush, a Rice, or a Reagan.

And no, I'm not deluded to believe that Pres. Bush is a Reagan conservative. No, I'm msarter than that. Pres. Bush is a moderate; there's no argument with that. But, he was the better option over Gore and Kerry, and has still proven to be more conservative than I first thought. I'm not entirely happy with his term in office. Hell, show me someone who is completely satisfied. They don't exist. We all have our little issues that have annoyed us. But, that's the thing about politics.

You can please some of the people some of the time, but you can't please everybody all the time.

Mistress Pundit

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I cannot take much of the huffington thing. She as loony as they come. kerry is using nearly the same lying words when he intentionally lied under oath to the senate committee. That makes huffington as bad as kerry and she is therefore a traitor. She's is no longer good for laughs. As a matter of fact, she not good for anything worthwhile. Rawriter

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