Posted on 07/20/2015 6:15:52 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I can understand this. My German aunt believed Adolph Hitler was a hero. He saved his people and did many things for the German people.
The Holocaust was all Himmler’s idea.
BULL#$%^!
If Jimmy Carter hadn’t done away with insane asylums
people like this writer wouldn’t be wandering the
streets and getting into print.
Can you say delusional?
Millions of Germans, the most literate nation in history, thought Adolph Hitler was smarter than God,too. He wasn’t.
You are right...a wasted effort.
Obama could kill the author’s entire family ...and he’d still say that obama is great
The Liberal Mind is a terrible thing to.........use.
Another enemy islamist or facilitator.
Couldn’t get past the second sentence. Barf
P.S. Pass the Koolaid.
But he’s not on any political team. He said so.
This goes waaay beyond Titanic Hurl alert. More on the order of a Saturn V hurl alert. From here to the moon everyone beware.
“A few will stay in paranoid lather about Benghazi or Fast and Furious, but those pseudo-scandals dont compare to Watergate, Iran-Contra, Bill Clintons carnal antics or the phony evidence used to justify attacking Iraq.”
Every single item in this statement is totally false, with no shred of truth to them. We all know what LIVs are; now we know what a low information “writer” is.
Dick Meyer is the Chief Washington Correspondent for the Scripps Washington Bureau and the author of Why We Hate Us: American Discontent in the New Millennium.[1] He previously served as As Executive Producer for the BBCs news services in America and Executive Editor for National Public Radio.
Meyer was born in Glencoe, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. He graduated from Columbia University in 1980 with a bachelor's degree in religion and from the University of Oxford in 1982 with a master's degree in politics.
Meyer began his journalism career as an election-unit researcher in 1985 for CBS News, covered the 1988 presidential campaign as an off-air producer and filed reports for CBS Radio News. He spent over twenty-three years at CBS News, eventually serving as a producer for the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather and later, editorial director of CBS News online.
In 2008, Meyer joined NPR as Editorial Director for Digital Media[2] and played a key role in expanding the organizations digital journalism and integrating the broadcast and digital newsrooms. From 2009 to 2011, he served as NPRs Executive Editor, with responsibility for managing NPR's worldwide news operation on-air and online.
What. The. Actual. F**k?
Ugh!
I almost blew my quags!
Where dat barf alert at?
Dick Meyer ought to be renamed Dick Sucker - for being a sucker and being attached to the front of Obama’s pants.
Obama hasn’t been stroked like this since his last trip to Man’s World.
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