"Imagine an enemy that says: We will kill innocent people because we're trying to encourage people to be free."
-- Bunny Pants, press conference
He understands those words, probably. He knows how crazy it sounds, but he
can't understand that they apply to him.
"Nobody from the Democratic Party has actually stood up and called for the getting rid of
the terrorist surveillance program. You know, if that's what they believe, if people in the party
believe that, then they ought to stand up and say it. They ought to stand up and say, the tools
we're using to protect the American people shouldn't be used. They ought to take their message
to the people and say, vote for me. That's what they ought to be doing.
Prez Bunnypants, yesterday,
Is that how we play?
"Nobody from the GOP has actually stood up and called for the lynching of every black man
in
ought to stand up and say it. They ought to stand up and say, "We're gonna hang every black man we can find. They ought to take their message to the people and say, vote for me."
If that's what all Republicans believe, who don't they have the courage to say the words out loud?
That's not how high-brow, losemeister Bob Shrub would've handled it, but a fast, over-the-top retort serves a purpose.
First, it disarms the GOP from attacking your attack. What can they say, "How dare you?"
Second, it draws a line that says, "If you go gutter, we'll go gutter and we'll f-ing win."
But nooooooooooooooooo.
The Democrats say, "We can't be like them. I have too much integrity to dignity to deny that I
ran like a coward in
In a nationally televised press conference, George W. Bush repeated some of his favorite lies about the Iraq War, including the canard that he was forced to invade because Saddam Hussein blocked the work of United Nations weapons inspectors in 2003.
Bush has uttered this lie in a variety of forms over more than 2 ½ years, yet the
Some TV commentary about the Thomas-Bush exchange even suggested that Bush had scored points with the American public for calling on – and then slapping down – the senior White House correspondent who is known for her irreverent and acerbic questions. But Bush’s truthfulness wasn’t questioned.
It never is.
Republicans stay on the offensive by accusing innocent Democrats of having sex.
Democrats stay on the defensive by failing to accuse the guilty GOP of their crimes and wars

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