A rhino kvetsher? No, of course not. It's anti-Semitism that's to blame. Why do you think I'm doing this interview ?
"Perhaps if we shout, 'Emanuel Goldstein,' very loudly, they'll forget about Iraq, boss."
"Can't hurt, kid. Everyone knows Jews are like dogs for that stuff."
#1
Cantor was elected in my conservative district several times. If anything the district has been infiltrated by Northeast liberals. If anti-semitism is the issue then it would be the new folks moving into the district causing the difference.
During the election the only person mentioning Dave Brat was Cantor. Brat had no money and no campaign.
#3
Neither antisemitism nor philosemitism were factors in the honourable Congressman's career. The question is being raised by left-wing rags like CNN and the New York Times, and by Jewish Democratic activists seeking to tar Republicans now with what they would not credit them then.
"Cantor kept his smile but displayed a rare flash of anger. Listen, Im not into blaming anybody, he began, but I will say that the suggestion that I shouldve been traded to the Taliban for Sgt. Bergdahl really is not a serious contribution to any public policy debate.
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Listen, Im not into blaming anybody, he began, but I will say that the suggestion that I shouldve been traded to the Taliban for Sgt. Bergdahl really is not a serious contribution to any public policy debate.
I agree. It would have been much better to trade McCain or Boehner.
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Unfortunately, this places Hill on the same level as a lot of voters. (They can identify with it.)(Oh, and, sorry, no sarcasm.)
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#5
One of the cultural problems of the Left is the inability to understand anyone thinking different than themselves. That's why the default accusation of 'racism' is dropped so often from their lips. So, when their world comes apart around them, they are absolutely incapable of questioning their fundamental beliefs as being invalid. Color that with the insular nature of the urban culture they so love and inhabit, it just has to be 'that way' because, to them, there is no other. Thus, to the outsider view, they're clueless.
#6
One of the cultural problems of the Left is the inability to understand anyone thinking different than themselves. You have nailed it. A trait of ideologues is tunnel vision. Couple that with a narcissistic leader and we all have a problem.
#10
Romney suffers from the pathology of white guilt, embedded in the fiber of Obama; cleverly adopted long ago by the Clintons ["First Black President"].
[Politico] Six years in, Barack Obama is still battling a Bush hangover. The rising chaos in Iraq -- and the blame game over who's responsible -- are the latest reminders that halfway through his own second term, he's still often more consumed by dealing with the legacy of President George W. Bush than building his own. The Bush 'blame game' damage control roll out.
#5
Yes, they must have fed the trolls this weekend as a childhood friend, now a public serpent, with whom our politics disagree texted me this morning slobbering about W and Dickweed Chaney getting us into this mess... He had been quiet through the last 3,4,5 weekly crisis 's...somebody flipped the rock he lives under over.
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