Uh, Ratigan is a self-avowed conservative from what I understood.
MSNBC does that, you know, or are you saying that people like Joe
Scarborough are flaming liberals?  I could be wrong about Ratigan,
since I don't watch news on TV, but what I had read about him puts him
on the conservative side of the MSNBC lineup, to the left of
Scarborough but waaay to the right of Maddow and Olbermann.

Judah

On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 3:21 AM, Jerry Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> MSNBC's Ratigan, cartoonist Ted Rall hints at violent
> revolution<http://www.examiner.com/conservative-in-spokane/msnbc-s-ratigan-cartoonist-ted-rall-hints-at-violent-revolution>
>
> More extremism form the left:
>
> "Are things in our country so bad that it might actually be time for a
> revolution?" Ratigan asked. "The answer obviously is yes," he added, and
> "the only question is how to do it."
>
>
> Apparently, liberals calling for violent revolution and a Soviet-style
> communist dictatorship in the United States is okay with the hosts at MSNBC,
> but conservatives who want a return to Constitutional principles are
> radical.
>
>
> J
>
> -
>
> To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are
> to stand by the president right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and
> servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public. - Theodore
> Roosevelt
>
>
> 

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