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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 4:27 am Post subject: Dems' "Groundhog Day!": Kerry speech 4/22/71 |
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The “politics of treason” – good article by Buzz:
Quote: | “Democrats ‘Groundhog Day!’” – by Lt. Col. Robert “Buzz” Patterson (2/2/05)
Democrats’ Groundhog Day! “In a fashion reminiscent of Genghis Khan…” In the 1993 movie, Groundhog Day, comedian Bill Murray plays Phil Connors, a frustrated, cynical weatherman who is forced to repeat the same day over and over again until he becomes a better person. He awakens day after miserable day, bitter about his assignment to cover Punxsutawney Phil, discovering that it's Groundhog Day again.
The same plight has befallen the Democratic Party. Every day, instead of Groundhog Day, is Tuesday, April 22, 1971. For liberals, Murray's Groundhog Day is the day John Kerry delivered his infamous testimony to the overtly dovish Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; the day time stopped for liberals. The prism through which they view their country, their politics, and their military is repeated again, and again, and again…
I wonder if John Kerry, Teddy Kennedy, or Dennis Kucinich can see their own shadows. Or, more significantly, the billowing shadow of freedom and liberty being cast across the entire region of the Middle East.
Punxsutawney Phil saw his this morning signaling six more weeks of what has been a bitter winter. Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, by the way not an Iraqi for those who call the terrorists "freedom fighters," is seeing the shadow of the most powerful military the world has ever known closing in and around his spider hole. Just yesterday, his minions were reduced to holding a G.I. Joe doll captive (Quick, call in the Power Rangers and get Barbie and Ken into the Green Zone!)
The neighbors across the border in Syria, Iran, and Saudi Arabia are seeing the shadow of democracy and human rights chipping away slowly and surely at the veneer of their repressive and despotic regimes.
Rodents, terrorists, and tyrants are seeing shadows, it's the liberals who can't or won't.
In my recent book, “Reckless Disregard: How Liberal Democrats Undercut Our Military, Endanger Our Soldiers, and Jeopardize Our Security,” I dedicate two chapters to what I term the "politics of treason," American politicians taking political discourse and dissent over the line and onto the battlefield. Politicians so bent on power and ego that aiding and abetting the enemy, thereby undermining our troops, are acceptable in the course of events. …
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