-- Ronald Reagan
"The party has changed so much since I was elected in 1980," he said.I found Peggy Noonan didn't get it a decade ago either. I read four women on the Clintons: Barbara Olson, Joyce Milton, Laura Ingraham, Peggy Noonan. Noonan struck me as one who couldn't pass a drug test.
She could have dismissed Clinton as a Saul Alinsky-adoring, rapist-enabling, body-counting soulless ambitionist--but wafted off into vaporous nebulosity.
Now Noonan chastises us for not embracing the unembraceable, the Specter who enables Hussein.
Having perverted truth with the Magic Bullet, outraged justice with the protection of Ira Einhorn, kissed traitor-rapist42's butt with Scottish Law, Benedict Arlen now comes out of the closet for the greatest political pork roast in the history of the Republic, planting a big wet kiss on both bony butt cheeks of the Islamo-Commie Kenyan usurper.
And for this Noonan wants an extension to the Republican tent.
What's the dosage of gin and rohypnol required to find Hussein and Specter attractive?
What is Noonan's particular fetish, the ritual murder of millions of babies or the embrace of Sharia's enslavement of women implicit in the ring-kiss of the Saudi king?
By what psychotic funhouse mirror is Peggy Noonan a Republican, the party which places particular reverence on human life, individual freedom, minimal government, free market prosperity, traditional values, Christian heritage. . . .
Is she in it for the cocktail party circuit access--or to catch a glimpse of her heartthrob the Master of Opacity.
Specter left because he didn’t want to make room for what the majority of the party wants. I don’t know how that means the rest of us have to be more inclusive.
I'm embarrassed for Peggy Noonan. Such Obama-swooning ill-becomes a mature professional woman.
She must be off her meds again.
“Noonan implies that the Republican Party is too conservative and as such it forced liberal Sen. Arlen Specter to defect to the Democrats. Noonan complained that the people inside the party “can’t always be kicking people out of the tent. A great party cannot live by constantly subtracting, by removing or shunning those who are not faithful to every aspect of its beliefs, . . .”
No one is suggesting that the Republican party remove people who don’t agree on everything. I am sure there is not 100% agreement on every issue by FREEPERS. But there is a set of core beliefs that identify our group (Jim’s comments on several recent posts have outlined them rather nicely). So when you vote for the stimulus package that includes hundreds of millions of dollars for Acorn-it is time to leave the Republican Party.
Noonan is a fascist. If there’s history there, then we need a “Swoonin’ Noonan” truth file
Peggy, put down the booze and get yourself to AA
The constant chant to move the Republican Party to the left (and don’t let anyone fool you, that’s exactly what they’re talking about) is the Democrats’ and the MSM’s (excuse the redundancy) effort to drive what they perceive as the last wooden stake through the heart of the opposition. They won’t be satisfied until there is no national party that will stand up for individual rights, freedom of speech or Christianity. Facism is their ultimate goal, and those in opposition will be seduced, cajoled, threatened and eventually forced into acceptance. They see total victory in their grasp and the more Republicans who abandon their fundamentals the more likely they are to achieve it.
Peggy, thank you again for revealing your true colors. I am sure you are getting invited to many more elite parties now.
EVERYONE WHO HAS A WALL STREET SUBSCRIPTION SHOULD WRITE THEM TO GET HER COLUMN DROPPED
If you want to write the editors of the WSJ to tell them to drop Noonan’s column, here you go:
Alan Murray
Executive Editor
a.murray@wsj.com
Almar Latour
Managing Editor
a.latour@wsj.com
Dave Pettit
Deputy Managing Editor
d.pettit@wsj.com
Darren McDermott
Senior Editor
darren.mcdermott@wsj.com
Noonan is jockying for a position in the teleprompter pool.
"It would be my hope ... that this would be a wake-up call and the [GOP] would move for a broader big tent like we had under Reagan," Specter said on CBS's "Face the Nation."Exsqueeze me? "Big Tent"?
"The Republican Party cannot be all things to all people".
Kinda shoots down that whole 'big tent' thingy now doesn't it Arlen.
caveat: In one respect the tent is big. Just believe in the principles of what a Republican is, then come on in, there's room for you in the tent.