Yesterday, I posted on a new DDBMSOWM meme that the McCain/Palin campaign is stoking anger by their supporters.
Some of it is over the top.
But, the anger is and never will be the same as the George W. Bush hatred that permeates on the left.
Michelle Malkin walks us down a very troubling road of many people and whole organizations that have a very, very bad case of Bush Derangement Syndrome, or BDS.
No doubt, many of these people are on the fringes of the left. But, there are some that are very mainstream.
How about the singer, Madonna? She gave a crowd at one of her concerts a taste of BDS. Hey, maybe there were some Republicans and, HORRORS!, people who still support the president. No matter. Must get the Bush-bashing in ASAP!
Or there is washed-up "comedienne" Sandra Bernard on a Bush-hating rant.
These are just two examples of mainstream people caught in Bush hate.
in this column of Mrs. Malkin's, there are many new ones and some I had forgotten about.
So, when people like The New York Times' Maureen Dowd or Frank Rich take us down a road of a presidential campaign supposedly stoking hatred, remind these folks who started it in the first place.
It was the fringe left that has utter contempt for President Bush and wished many worse things on a consistent basis than a few frustrated conservatives giving the Republican presidential nominee, Sen. John "F--- You" McCain a kick in the rear to get him to fight for the presidency.
3 comments:
AMEN AMEN AMEN!!!!!!
After 6 years of "Bush Lied!", "Bushitler" and "Chimpy McHitler", I don't think the left has any business preaching to us about hate.
I mentioned this elsewhere, but there's a post in a forum I frequent that asked the burning question: Why is the Republican Base So Angry?
I ignored it as just another sheeple repeating the latest meme from the liberal talking points bulletin.
After seeing Michelle's piece I at least had a compiled list of the usual liberal suspects and shenanigans to post, plus I added this thought:
This country's history is filled with angry mobs. Ask yourself, "Why am I JUST NOW noticing this?"
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