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Read that again.
And again.
One more time.
It’s true. The crazy, right-wing, venom-spitter that is Ann Coulter said that she would support Democrat Hillary Clinton over fellow Republican John McCain. She does go on record though as not so much supporting Clinton as trying to stop McCain. See it for yourself.
Time will tell.
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Courtesy of the AdriAttic:

They don’t waste any time do they? Ledger is not even cold yet, the autopsy is still inconclusive, and Fred Phelps and the WBC already have plans to picket his funeral.
Tasteless.
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Deranged and venom-spitting conservative radio host Michael Savage:
“You know, the Gore-leone crime family is now the number one crime family in the world, when you think about it. He’s about to pull off the biggest scam in the history of the world. It’s bigger than any bank heist, bigger than any drug deal. It’s bigger than any counterfeiting scheme, and he’s doing it all nice and natural with a little help from the socialist perverts in Norway, who gave him a Nobel Prize. Why do I call them socialist perverts? Answer: because they are. By and large, 90 percent of the people on the Nobel Committee are into child pornography and molestation, according to the latest scientific studies.”
Yup, that’s nationally syndicated host Michael Savage. It’s not that I disagree with his right to say these things, it’s that he spouts out these tard-blossom statements as if they were fact. The sad thing is, his sheep–er, listeners, will believe him and go out into the world spreading the lies.
Scientific studies on socialist perverts in Norway? I’d like to see the research journals and white papers on that stuff. No doubt they are published in the Journal of Fantasy Research to Back-up Right-Wing, Nutbar Arguments. Hmm, somehow I doubt that is going to come up in a LexisNexis search.
Hat tip:
Andrew Sullivan
Matthew Yglesias
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From Stu Bykofsky at The Philadelphia Daily News
America’s fabric is pulling apart like a cheap sweater.What would sew us back together?
Another 9/11 attack.
The Golden Gate Bridge. Mount Rushmore. Chicago’s Wrigley Field. The Philadelphia subway system. The U.S. is a target-rich environment for al Qaeda.
Is there any doubt they are planning to hit us again?
If it is to be, then let it be. It will take another attack on the homeland to quell the chattering of chipmunks and to restore America’s righteous rage and singular purpose to prevail.
The unity brought by such an attack sadly won’t last forever.
The first 9/11 proved that. *
Actually I’m not sure if his opinion is really right-wing or not. It seems more like he is just upset that in the face of shoddy evidence and bad decisions Americans are showing at least a small smattering of dissent from the status quo. That’s why we have a democracy dipshit (sometimes), so we can voice differences of opinion. Sorry the country can’t be a little more single-minded for you Mr. Bykofsky, that’s what happens when people are allowed to think for themselves.
This is what happens to men whose “bros before hoes” mentality gets out of hand.
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“The next president has got to chose a vice president as skilled as Cheney and a team as experienced as that which was around President Bush after 9/11 if only because the scale of the responsibility is so great and the need for clear thinking so profound. The people diseased with BDS will never get this, but the country is extraordinarily blessed to have had President Bush and Vice President Cheney and their senior aides during these first few years of a very long war. Reading Hayes’ book drives that point home again and again.”
- Hugh Hewitt talking about Stephan Hayes’ new book Cheney: The Untold Story of America’s Most Powerful and Controversial Vice President
Blessed wouldn’t exactly be the word I would use, more like bamboozled.
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