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1 freetoken  Sat, Jan 15, 2011 2:12:42am

The mask of supposedly beneficently spreading of democracy is slipping.

Having Iraqis and Kuwaitis pay for their own “liberation” means we did it for us, not for them.

2 (I Stand By What I Said Whatever It Was)  Sat, Jan 15, 2011 5:43:24am

Warmonger.

There is no other word for this.

Warmonger.

3 Randy W. Weeks  Sat, Jan 15, 2011 6:52:43am

Worried about the DOD budget and how cutting it might affect the price of some stock he owns would be my guess. War is probably good for his portfolio.

And when in the hell did the price of oil bother some right-winger? Last time it spiked to $146 they all screamed “free market!”, “fungible!” anytime someone bitched about it.

4 SpaceJesus  Sat, Jan 15, 2011 7:22:23am

could conservatives be any more evil

5 laZardo  Sat, Jan 15, 2011 8:08:36am

Freudian Slip of the Year.

Yes, I know it’s still the 16th (8 minutes in here).

6 Dark_Falcon  Sat, Jan 15, 2011 8:20:32am

re: #4 SpaceJesus

could conservatives be any more evil

Don’t mistake Sean Hannity for all conservatives. But this is one bad idea that needs to be stepped on. Thankfully, it will. No member of Congress is going to support something like this, not publicly at least.

7 laZardo  Sat, Jan 15, 2011 8:38:46am

re: #6 Dark_Falcon

Don’t mistake Sean Hannity for all conservatives. But this is one bad idea that needs to be stepped on. Thankfully, it will. No member of Congress is going to support something like this, not publicly at least.

‘Scuse me? He’s been their mouthpiece since before the first Iraq invasion.

8 Blue Point  Sat, Jan 15, 2011 10:15:34am

Sounds like a call for violence/war/killing to me. Up against the wall, muthafukka. Where’s my armband?
Cretin says what?

9 moderatelyradicalliberal  Sat, Jan 15, 2011 10:27:01am

re: #4 SpaceJesus

My mother said a long time ago, these people aren’t conservatives, they are radicals and reactionaries. Unfortunately, they have taken over the conservative movement, which at this point is about 60 years old. It’s a movement that peaked in the 80s and now degenerated into a racket. It’s decline began when the GOP picked up the Dixiecrats that left the Democratic Party. Hannity and his ilk are making money of of ignorance and cultural resentment. I don’t doubt there are conservatives inn the general population who see this nonsense, but they aren’t running shit. Their once useful idiots are now in charge. There is a new generation that will associate conservatism with the TPers, Palin, Beck, Hannity and various assorted kooks in Congress. There simply is no counterbalancing force. Not yet anyway.

10 ClaudeMonet  Sat, Jan 15, 2011 11:02:58am

re: #9 moderatelyradicalliberal

My mother said a long time ago, these people aren’t conservatives, they are radicals and reactionaries. Unfortunately, they have taken over the conservative movement, which at this point is about 60 years old. It’s a movement that peaked in the 80s and now degenerated into a racket. It’s decline began when the GOP picked up the Dixiecrats that left the Democratic Party. Hannity and his ilk are making money of of ignorance and cultural resentment. I don’t doubt there are conservatives inn the general population who see this nonsense, but they aren’t running shit. Their once useful idiots are now in charge. There is a new generation that will associate conservatism with the TPers, Palin, Beck, Hannity and various assorted kooks in Congress. There simply is no counterbalancing force. Not yet anyway.

Well said. The conservatives who were ready but never eager to fight are gone. Those who advocated patience and restraint in all matters are long gone. The “ACTION NOW!!” crowd has taken control, full speed ahead and never mind the rocks and reefs. Within the Republican Party, they have intimidated those who don’t march in lockstep with them into silent acquiescence. Worse, the Republican “leadership” has no ideas of its own and is reduced to pandering to the TP fringe. Today’s Rabid Right makes the Loony Left look like true statesmen/women. Sad.

Your mother was (is?) a wise woman.

11 moderatelyradicalliberal  Sat, Jan 15, 2011 12:55:22pm

re: #10 ClaudeMonet

Yes, she is. I didn’t understand what she meant when she said it during the 90s, but I do now.

12 bluecheese  Sat, Jan 15, 2011 3:04:04pm

wow.

Yeah, when the price of oil goes up to a high enough price, i suspect that this kind of thing will be a popular thing to say and think.

Americans will not be adopting an Amish style lifestyle without a fight.

Scary.

13 theheat  Sun, Jan 16, 2011 5:19:52pm

Sean Hannity has been filed under my douchebag column since the George Jr. years. With his nonstop feeding and cultivation of the red meat mentality, I don’t see him having a hope in hell of ever making it out of the douchebag column.

That’s why I have a douchebag column. And Hannity has a lot of company there.

14 HappyWarrior  Sun, Jan 16, 2011 10:54:39pm

Really showing his true colors there. What an asshole this guy is. Always has been and always will.


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