Sorensen has a First Amendment right to say what he wants but the audience has the right to express itself as well. I agree that manners should normally prevail, and I prefer to hear those I disagree with. However, I am also tired of the left going unchallenged when they utter their nonsense. Both sides exercised free expression.
I guess Sorensen knows deep in his heart, in places he doesn't talk about it, that some people want the U.S. military on that wall, he needs them on that wall to paraphrase Colonel Jessup from "A Few Good Men."
A Few Good Men....I love that movie.
"You want me on that wall....you need me on that wall"
"I want the truth"
"You can't handle the truth"
I think I'll have to watch that movie a little later.
"However, I am also tired of the left going unchallenged when they utter their nonsense"
BINGO!, We have a winner. It is not a matter of manners. It is refreshing to see the liberal left challenged by a group of normal, everyday, workaday people. We have waited too long for our conservative leaders to challenge the nonsense.
When I cast my ballot, I would like to think I am voting for someone who will stand up, speak bluntly and not be afraid of being called a "mean, old nasty republican."
If they won't do it, it is up to us to challenge whenever the oportunity presents itself.