Posted on 06/19/2005 3:17:18 AM PDT by YaYa123
'There's an old rule in politics, and I've seen it many times," said retired Gen. Wesley Clark on Thursday night, as he brushed aside Fox News talker Sean Hannity's demand for him to condemn Sen. Dick Durbin. "Whoever uses the 'Nazi' word first loses," said Clark, the former Democratic presidential candidate who is a political analyst for Fox.
(Excerpt) Read more at suntimes.com ...
Democrats got their marching orders: "Don't criticize Durbin, criticize the Nazi analogy." Sweet dutifully obeys.
I"ll try that link again
http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-sweet19.html
This article appears under a Sun Times "news" heading.
This reads more like an editorial.
Dick Durbin's getting himself in so deep, he may have to change his name to James Dale,,,,oops that's already taken, ain't it?
so i guess wesley clark supports dick durbin's position
"I cringe whenever someone -- no matter how well-meaning -- describes some offensive person as a Hitler or accuses someone of being a Nazi. No behavior, I pray, should ever again rise to that level."
I think that beheading people comes fairly close.
LOL. This is hilarious. Read his remarks carefully. The sentence structure would barely merit a "D". And clearly he is not very "informed" in matters of history.
I was LOL when I read what Wesley Clark said. It was an echo of every leftie analysts and every democrat who dared speak at all of Durbin's senate floor comments.
I've only heard one Democrat vary from the script. Early on, I think it was on Wed, probably before the word went out, Senator Rockefeller said of Durbin, "well, I probably wouldn't have used those same words." How's that for gutsy?
OF course, if you praise a standing US Senator on his 100th birthday as a man who would have made a great President, you must resign.
Compare our troops to Nazis is irrelevant.
Thanks, MSM! Keep up the hypocrisy! We will just keep expanding the number of RED states with your rehtoric!
Notice that Turban used the political party of one and the name of the country for the other. I think he purposely did not accuse the "communists" as it would have offended much of his base.
"Sen. Rick Santorum says he "meant no offense" by referring to Adolf Hitler while defending the GOP's right to ban judicial filibusters as Senate leaders prepared to start a countdown Friday to a vote over whether to stop minority senators from blocking President Bush's judicial nominees.
"Referencing Hitler was meant to dramatize the principle of an argument, not to characterize my Democratic colleagues," Santorum, the No. 3 Republican in the GOP leadership in the Senate, said of his remarks Thursday." "
When Republicans do it they apologize." promptly!
And it was an apt analogy. That notwithstanding, any reference to Hitler or Nazis is ill-advised.
I don't know if former Senator Paul Simon is still with us or not but wonder what he would have to say about his successor?
Durbin has pushed his fat peachy face in front of every camera and microphone he could find since he came over from the House. You could almost see this coming from him. I wonder if he was beaten up a lot when he was in High School?
It's also doubtful that Santorum's remarks endangered our troops.
Durbin's statement was deliberately made to embarrass our President and hurt the US effort in winning the WOT.
And it's also an old rule in politics that when liberals use the "N" word (Nazi), it means they really have no argument to begin with.
BTW, C-SPAN is taking calls re the WP Byrd KKK article.
"We will just keep expanding the number of RED states with your rehtoric!"
Dean and Durbin and all the rest of the lunatics leading the Dem Party are very unlikely to change anyone's mind.
Did you catch the title of his 770 page biography. "Robert C. Byrd: Child of the Appalachian Cold Fields" Like some god of Greek mythology he sprang directly from the earth.
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