Posted on 02/17/2010 7:35:36 PM PST by rabscuttle385
Juan McCain wants to deny your right to food supplements & herbal remedies that millions of Americans use. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2453565/posts
always a liberal Demagogue tactic to accuse a critic of “questioning my/his/our patriotism”
you can’t have a critical view without have this “McCarthyism” crap trotted out every time
only the liberal party line is acceptable, and anything else is “violent fantasies” and attacking patriotic Americans
Why would this shock anyone? The Dems are losing and they need to hold onto their RINOS in D.C. This is going to get a lot tougher, so hang on tight.
By their friends yea shall know them.
Here’s an article with a good response to this slanted ‘J.D. Violent fantasies’ nonsense.
http://seeingredaz.wordpress.com/
Who can blame Rodney Glassman? He figures McCain would be easier to beat than Hayworth
February 18, 2010
Its clear that Tucson Democrat Rodney Glassman, nursing senatorial aspirations, yet with scant name recognition outside of his southern Arizona environs, would prefer to run against McCain than former congressman J. D. Hayworth.
So in the most transparent of machinations, Glassman creates an evil monster where none exists, and ties a name tag around its neck. That name of course is J.D. Hayworth. Then he issues a crudely worded statement condemning Hayworths violent fantasies. The fantasies obviously exist only in the warped mind of Mr. Glassman.
And although he creates and misrepresents the Hayworth straw man for effect, as he spuriously comes to McCains defense, it is all a set-up in order to cast himself as the noble gent riding to the defense of a man from long ago. He even calls upon others to nurture the legacy of those like McCain that have come many, many years before us, before getting to his own message of Arizona needs a new voice in the Senate.
That would be the duplicitous Mr. Glassman, doncha know? McCains Arizona Republic reporter Dan Nowicki is all too happy to give this foolishness a forum.
The Tucson Weekly treats Glassman none too kindly (scroll down through column), calling him a young trust-funder, a socialite, and an overgrown punk, among a host of other less cordial terms while inviting him to get out of town!
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