Posted on 10/30/2008 4:26:24 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
"Her politics of fear and division . . . must be wholly rejected on Tuesday." Bob Cesca, The Mandatory Rejection of Sarah Palin, HuffPo 10-29-08
For a guy who calls for the rejection of the "politics of fear and division," Bob Cesca has an odd way of showing it. His HuffPo column is one long, headfirst dive into the ugly politics he purports to decry. Cesca hurls insult after distortion not merely at Sarah Palin, but more importantly, at the Americans who support her.
Read along, as we excerpt from Cesca's cesspit [emphasis added]:
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Gimps, bigots and easily led gomers ping to Today show list.
Given that the headline news yesterday on Drudge was how a Huffington Post writer killed her lesbian “wife” by impaling her 200+ times with a screwdriver before blowing her own head off, I kinda think the HuffPost writers don’t have a lot of credibiliy on who-is and who-is-not unbalanced.
Fear and Division? - Division is the hallmark of Obama and the whole Democratic Party of today. - They foment racial and class envy, pitting one group of Americans against the other, attempting to incite blacks to EXPECT an Obama victory, promising racial riots if that doesn’t happen via Democrat operatives like the irresponsible, hothead, James Carville. - It’s just the Communist way, dontcha know?
Careful, he might stab ya!
Not me. He'd have too big a hole in his chest by the time he got that close. That's what you get for bringing a screwdriver to a .357 fight...
You know, if those folks are so easily led, then how come YOU or YOBAMA didn't lead them, eh?
I swear, when these idiot writers (term used loosely) run out of ideas, they always turn to ad hominem attacks.
Keep an eye on this pantload Cesca - - he might end up stabbing his “lover” 220 times.
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