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1 Timothy Watson  Mon, Mar 10, 2014 8:45:40pm

Funny, it was a libertarian fictional writer who created an ideal libertarian alternative history by having Washington deposed and executed for daring to put down the Whiskey Rebellion:
en.wikipedia.org

2 HappyWarrior  Tue, Mar 11, 2014 7:50:00am

So what is Dinesh’s point? Pretty much everyone admires Washington and everyone of those people featured except for Reagan would have a problem with Dinesh’s propaganda and dishonest bullshit.

3 John Vreeland  Tue, Mar 11, 2014 9:18:08am

Little bizarre to me that all of this should depend on Washington alone. Has he never heard of John Adams? Thomas Jefferson? Etc., etc.

4 Ace-o-aces  Tue, Mar 11, 2014 9:55:21am

re: #3 John Vreeland

Little bizarre to me that all of this should depend on Washington alone. Has he never heard of John Adams? Thomas Jefferson? Etc., etc.

Not to mention France.

5 Ace-o-aces  Tue, Mar 11, 2014 9:57:10am

re: #1 Timothy Watson

Funny, it was a libertarian fictional writer who created an ideal libertarian alternative history by having Washington deposed and executed for daring to put down the Whiskey Rebellion:
en.wikipedia.org

Wow, are those books as bad as they sound?

6 Skip Intro  Tue, Mar 11, 2014 10:30:14am

re: #2 HappyWarrior

So what is Dinesh’s point?

His point is he’s got another shitty movie to sell, so what better place to do that than the House of Delusion called CPAC?

7 KiTA  Tue, Mar 11, 2014 10:36:50am

re: #2 HappyWarrior

So what is Dinesh’s point? Pretty much everyone admires Washington and everyone of those people featured except for Reagan would have a problem with Dinesh’s propaganda and dishonest bullshit.

Long, long ago RWNJs like Dinesh retreated into their fantasyland where everything matches their reality.

In said fantasyland, all Liberals and Democrats, and well, anyone who might ever disagree with them are cartoonish villains with whatever favorite Republican stereotype played up to 11. Except in the Tea Party, then it goes to 13.

Anyway, I’m sure in Republicanland, all Liberals and Democrats hate George Washington for being… I dunno, Imperialist or something?

8 HappyWarrior  Tue, Mar 11, 2014 10:49:10am

re: #7 KiTA

Long, long ago RWNJs like Dinesh retreated into their fantasyland where everything matches their reality.

In said fantasyland, all Liberals and Democrats, and well, anyone who might ever disagree with them are cartoonish villains with whatever favorite Republican stereotype played up to 11. Except in the Tea Party, then it goes to 13.

Anyway, I’m sure in Republicanland, all Liberals and Democrats hate George Washington for being… I dunno, Imperialist or something?

Yeah they seem to think that because we don’t worship the founders like they do and I do mean that they worship them since they don’t want any critical discussion on them that means we hate them. I’ll say this as a Virginian. Proud to call Washington a fellow Virginian. Much more than I am that the CSA’s capital was here.

9 Timothy Watson  Tue, Mar 11, 2014 10:54:14am

re: #5 Ace-o-aces

I’ve never read them myself, just found out about them from a link of a link of a link of something/someone I was looking up on Wikipedia way back when.


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