Posted on 11/16/2005 4:14:19 PM PST by smoothsailing
His words are still applicable today.
Joseph R. McCarthy, U.S. senator of Wisconsin
On his war against communism(Chicago, Illinois, March 17, 1954) (click to listen)
Who needs him. The traitors are on the nightly news, editorial boards of most newspapers, the left side of the isle, and in most pulpits in America.
No need to root them out. They all belong to the DNC.
Dead.
Hey! Sarcastic comment/Coulter rules two-fer post! Yay me!
Actually, I was a huge Ann fan, but the way she treated the president and his nominees during all the Supreme Court nominations (especially when she said GW must have been drunk to nominate Miers), well... she lost me there.
But I can be fair--I can understand Dems' dislike of her. She's got an acerbic tongue and lashes out ... but it stings when it touches someone you care about.
That being said, I appreciate all she has done for the conservative cause.
I look forward to Coulter's articles each week. This was a decent article. However, I was hoping Ann would write about more important issues (rather than a BS Clooney movie)such as: the Libs trying to undermine the war, Alito, the Libby indictment...
Right... Why don't you fill us in, then?
And please provide footnotes, as Ann did in Treason.
Ann Coulter Ping!
Quoting from Coulter:
"Since I described McCarthy as a great American patriot defamed by liberals in my 2003 book, "Treason," liberals have had two more years to produce a person -- just one person -- falsely accused by McCarthy. They still can't do it."
You could rise to the challenge and prove her wrong rather easily, if she's wrong.
I don't think Ann's articles are going to touch a SCOTUS nominee with a ten foot pole, for quite a while. ;)
Robert Mitchum once quipped " It's hard to feel sorry for some screenwriter/commie who is making 50,000 a year in 1949, and living in Beverly Hills. You really just want to kick their ass"
"especially when she said GW must have been drunk to nominate Miers"
I hadn't heard that one...but ya have to chuckle...maybe a little chuckle? LOL
hey! when ya coming home???
Clooney should of made a movie about this:
During the height of the Soviet purges in the mid-'30s, as millions of innocents were being tortured, exiled and killed on Stalin's orders, Murrow's good pal Duggan was using his position at the State Department to pass important documents to the Soviets. The documents were so sensitive, Duggan had to return the originals to the State Department before the end of the day. Some were so important, they were sent directly to Stalin and Molotov.
but he wouldn't dare because he'd be blacklisted by hollweird (no more parties with the limousine liberals) and all the easy liberal women wouldn't be throwing themselves at him.
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