Monday, August 08, 2005

Liberal American Leaders

If these are the type of comments that liberal Americans leaders think will be the formula for electoral success in the future, then they may as well quit politics.

"They all [Republicans -- ed] need to be locked up because they are all criminals and they are all thieves," said Judge Greg Mathis, the star of the syndicated television program "The Judge Mathis Show."

'They shot and missed when they enslaved, segregated and oppressed our people. They shot and missed when they stole the past two presidential elections. They shot and missed when they denied our right to vote,' Mathis said. "


And then there's Pelosi, a liberal's liberal, arguing that blacks were probably disenfranchised to some degree during the last two elections.


Democratic House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of California appeared at the march and noted that minorities may not have had full voting rights in the last two presidential elections.

"Some changes have to be made so we don't have a repeat of 2000 and 2004 where there was intimidation and discrepancies at the polls," Pelosi told Cybercast News Service during the voting rights march.


Well, duh. If Bush won two elections, the only possible explanation is that he won it by disenfranchising blacks, and probably some women too. It's simply not possible that Bush won fair and square. Not when I hate him so much. Right, Mrs. Pelosi? Judge Mathis?

"In the state of Ohio, where they had fewer voting booths and long lines in minority neighborhoods and no lines and many voting booths in white neighborhoods, that the balance is not what it should have been," she added.

But, wait, there's more.

U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) echoed the accusation of many at the march that Bush was an illegitimate president.

"The last two elections were stolen. They were stolen and so we will not rest until we reclaim our democracy and this is what today is all about," Lee told the crowd gathered.


Not to be outdone, Rep. Maxine Waters had her say, too.


"We are here to take on President Bush, [Vice President] Dick Cheney. We are here to take on [House Majority Leader] Tom DeLay. We are here to take on the new appointee to the Supreme Court, John Roberts," Waters said from the podium to cheers from the crowd."


So did Charles Rangel "who declared that the president's "record against human rights, civil rights, economic rights, is absolutely terrible."

And finally (you knew he was coming) the very Reverend Jackson, before whom no Republican walks guiltless, says "the same old enemies of civil rights and voting rights will always keep up their ugly activities. Race baiters and discriminators may go underground, but they never move out of town."

Funny. Race baiters. From Jesse "white people don't like you" Jackson.

Is this the Democratic Party under Dean? Is this the group that hopes to retake the White House? C'mon. With falsehoods, half-truths and a condescending anger towards the current administration, these politicos only make themselves look silly and in thrawl to left wing kooks. After all, isn't their collective indictment against Bush, et al. merely an accusatory finger in the face of the majority of Americans who voted for Bush?

How can the left be simultaneously for America, but against everything that the majority voted to support? They alienate their potential voters with every speech from these liberal hotheads.

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