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You push people long enough, mock their values, and lie about them being racists, and eventually, those people start to fight back.

Should be an interesting election cycle. :devilwink:

"Fuck you ... war!"

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In the hours immediately following Senator Ted Kennedy's death, Breitbart called Kennedy a "villain", a "duplicitous bastard", a "prick" and "a special pile of human excrement."

Who's mocking whom?
 
Kennedy was all those things.

The Truth isn't a bad thing.
 
In the hours immediately following Senator Ted Kennedy's death, Breitbart called Kennedy a "villain", a "duplicitous bastard", a "prick" and "a special pile of human excrement."

Who's mocking whom?

Mary Jo Kopechne says hello. Liberal Boston Globe writers think otherwise, though.

“If she had lived, Mary Jo Kopechne would be 62 years old. Through his tireless work as a legislator, Edward Kennedy would have brought comfort to her in her old age,” wrote the Globe’s Charles Pierce. The quote was recognized as the worst of the year at the MRC’s DisHonors Awards in 2004.



Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/rich-n...-have-brought-comfort-mary-jo-k#ixzz1mOhrsqQW
 
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I hate to say it, but having an affair with your employee, lying about it, then running off a bridge intoxicated and leaving her to drown wasn't exactly being a good steward of the tax payers money. And then, being as Kennedy, getting to get off on the charges and continue on as if nothing happened is disgusting.

Now, that said, he was an outstanding public servant (given the fact he was a politician).
 
Kennedy used protection from libel and slander laws (in the senate floor) to say worse things about various people than what was said about him.

Sauce for the gander.
 
Kennedy used protection from libel and slander laws (in the senate floor) to say worse things about various people than what was said about him.

Sauce for the gander.

As do many politicians.

Whether one likes his politics or not, he was a deeply influential US Senator and well respected by his peers.
 
As do many politicians.

Whether one likes his politics or not, he was a deeply influential US Senator and well respected by his peers.

Being respected by other unethical pieces of shit isn't a high honor, IMO. Kennedy was at the forefront of everything that is wrong with today's political climate, at least in terms of how he performed his job. Both Biden and Kennedy are scumbags for the circus they orchestrated during the Clarence Thomas hearings.

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Watching a moral coward like Ted Kennedy sit there and judge a fine man like Clarence Thomas, and not let Thomas comment on what Anita Hill had said to the media and the FBI, boggles the mind.
 
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Remember Ted Kennedy calling Bork a racist and a woman-hater?

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I get all that. I also know some of the money Anita Hill got was traced back to Kennedy.

But any politician that is as powerful as he is (on the left or right) will have their share of abuses against the trust placed to them by the public. It's politics.
 
Thomas and Bork were neither good men, good justices, nor good Americans.
 
Thomas and Bork were neither good men, good justices, nor good Americans.

Maybe not, but neither of them left a woman to drown in a submerged car as they ran home to huddle with their family.
 
I hate to say it, but having an affair with your employee, lying about it, then running off a bridge intoxicated and leaving her to drown wasn't exactly being a good steward of the tax payers money. And then, being as Kennedy, getting to get off on the charges and continue on as if nothing happened is disgusting.

Now, that said, he was an outstanding public servant (given the fact he was a politician).

Do you have any evidence there was an affair? A witness, anything? There are also innuendoes that Bush had an affair, whispers that Reagan had one, you name it. But no evidence, the same as this. After 40 years, if they had been flirting at the party, some witness would have said so publicly by now.

All we know is that there was a work party with alcohol served (I've seen plenty and so have you) and he was driving home a woman there without a car (I've seen this often and I'm sure you have). It's one thing to criticize him for not calling the police until he had sobered up so that he wouldn't get a DUI and have a political embarrassment, and it's a totally separate matter to say with such certainty that there was any romance involved.
 
Well, you know, when a person calls a bunch of folks he doesn't know filthy animals, freaks, rapists and murderers, I'd say the hate is on his side.
 
Well, you know, when a person calls a bunch of folks he doesn't know filthy animals, freaks, rapists and murderers, I'd say the hate is on his side.

Don't you know the rules Cran? It is OK for conseratives to talk like that because they are expressing sincere moral outrage. Politeness and restraint are only virtues for librals.
 
Seems to me the point is that there is hate on both sides, but that the media only shows one side of it (Tea Bagging, etc.). I'm interested to see what Breitbart has up his sleeve this year.
 
The press sure gave Harry Reid a pass for his racist comments about then candidate Obama.

But sure, the hate is on one side.
 
Is it that absurd to call the tea party racist? Fuck no. Hell, I have some racist/stereotypical ideals, and I'm a fucking independent. I'm close to a lot of tea party people. And fuck yes they're racist. You'd be a moron or completely ignorant to deny it.
 
dead at 43 of natural causes

apparently god was done listening to his shit
 
Is it that absurd to call the tea party racist? Fuck no. Hell, I have some racist/stereotypical ideals, and I'm a fucking independent. I'm close to a lot of tea party people. And fuck yes they're racist. You'd be a moron or completely ignorant to deny it.
Oh, yeah, the Tea Party is completely racist. That's why black Congressmen Allen West, from Florida, and Tim Scott, from S. Carolina, both belong to it, and why the party's leader in New York City is a black man named David Webb. It's also why black philosopher Thomas Sowell is a big Tea Party supporter.

The fact is, lots of black people and minorities are in the Tea Party because they are for smaller government, less taxation, and greater personal freedoms. This is an inconvenient truth that the mainstream media does a good job of covering up.
 

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