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Apr 28

Specter becomes a Dem…while Snowe sinks to new low…

Category: Politics

Wow, this is a shock…I mean it is…really…I am shocked… the duplicitous little oik will do anything to protect his sorry butt.

“If the Republican Party fully intends to become a majority party in the future, it must move from the far right back toward the middle.” — Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine.”

The loathsome harpie Snowe is envoking Nazism & fascism to criticise those who oppose Specter on the right. She is a political cretin and poisonous to the political process. How dare she say such a vile thing. Its a bit sad when I sitting Senator reverts to Goodwin’s law.

As someone who is of Greek descent she should appreciate what that sort of political philosophy truly entails.

Update: Oh yes, one more thing, I finally get something up on Instapundit and in the next breath Specter leaves the Republicans… my video suddenly gets subsumed in a sea of Specter rants.

Update II; Hotair points out that Snowe fails her own litmus test. Living in her own reality maybe?

Update III: People have objected to the terms I am using in conjunction with Snowe. As far as I am concerned you invoke notions of Nazism when they are unwarranted you deserve what you get. I am sick & tired of socialists and their enablers getting away with calling any opponent a Nazi (aka far-right). If they can’t engage in polite political discourse and wish to invoke 30s Germany, then why should I be polite?

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1 Comment so far

  1. Dan Cooper April 29th, 2009 03:44 pm

    Among few and rare truthful descriptions found in Ollie Stone’s “JFK” was of Arlen Spector (author of the “magic bullet theory”) as “an ambitious former prosecutor.” Frankly, in my book that’s about as heavy an insult as may be levelled against a man, tempered in that case only by the mitigating word “former.”