http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DuafAqAHrc
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George Soros -- funder and virtual founder of MoveOn.org -- calling
Bush a Nazi, and likening his administration to the Nazi and
Communist regimes. (But to be sure, you are a meany if you insist
MoveOn ever called Bush a Nazi!)
Wolf Blitzer of the Clinton News Network, appearing to call him out
on it, but clearly in a way that attempts to lend him credibility.
Even airing the stink coming from this whack job's mouth shows just
how low they'll go.
If it weren't for the fact he's a billionaire and actively using the
joke called "campaign finance reform" to line the democrats' coffers
with gobs of the softest of soft money he'd be just another lunatic.
Oh that's right, when you're a wealthy lunatic, you're just "eccentric".
I'm so tired of these vile claims and this type of over-the-top
rhetoric has been more responsible than anything for my zig-zagging
back to Bush's defense, despite my policy issues with him. It's one
thing to question someone's record and bona fides, as long as there
is truth to it, but this kind of relentless propaganda (incidentally,
methinks Soros doth protest too much, being such an expert in Nazi
and Communist propaganda techniques and all) is irritating beyond
belief.
Anybody attacked so viciously by such vile and self-righteous people
as this clown, Sean Penn, and other Hollywood frauds who clearly have
no scruples of their own can't be all that bad.
Of course, when Bush DOES go gently into that good night in January
of 2009, all of these hysterical accusations of his being a Nazi etc
will be forgotten. But people who think today there is a grain of
truth to them should hold on to that thought, so that they can
apologize for being a-holes when that day does come. And it will,
inexorably.
- Bob
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