Saturday, August 14, 2010

More Quote of the Day Honorable Mention, Part 92

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Special "Democrat Death Wish III" Edition...

Michael Reagan and Megyn Kelly on Fox News:



Shane Vander Hart at Caffeinated Thoughts:
"It is appalling to me that anyone would stoop to the level of what we’ve seen after news [that] former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens died in a plane crash with four others in Western Alaska on Monday... But since Senator Ted Stevens was from Alaska, those who suffer from PDS couldn’t help but take the occasion to express their disappointment it was the wrong politician on the plane... This is over the top. We need [to] bring civility back into our political discourse. Wishing for the death of a politician whether it’s Sarah Palin or President Obama is inappropriate and shameful. This type of garbage needs to stop NOW, especially among elected officials and party leadership."
Greta Van Susteren at GretaWire:
"Don't forgive Keith Halloran... His so called apology is pathetic. He does not apologize."
Philip Parker at Red, White and Blue:
"Halloran apparently posted an apology... on his Facebook page saying he wishes the best for Palin, Johnston, and their families, after leaders in both political parties denounced the statement. Strange way to wish the 'best' for someone huh... Of course, the uproar over this nationally is virtually non-existent, mostly because it's being swept under the rug. Now...imagine the field day the media would have if a Republican were to make a comment like that about a democrat..."
Paul Wackell at Imagine That!:
"It wouldn’t surprise me if 40 years from now that someone will approach Mr. Halloran and say, hey aren’t you the idiot that wanted Sarah Palin dead?"
Dave Poff at Redstate.com:
"I won’t even bother pointing out the level of howls and screams we’d be subjected to in the news cycle were these insensitive fools to be Politicians with an 'R' after their name. I would like to remind folks, however, that we live in truly wonderful and delicious times when the party that runs our country is made up of such outstanding members of society, with all the care and empathy and worry for their fellow man of a serial killer, that it would even occur to them to wish for someone else’s death (or revel in the notion of it). And on Facebook no less…not the sharpest tools in the shed those two... So much for civil political discourse."
IHateTheMedia.com:
"Halloran’s a liberal, so look for him to be offered his own show on MSNBC."
Chuck at Chuck Thinks Right:
"This is how the AP (by way of MSNBC.com) saw the issue of politicians wishing Sarah Palin, a mother, had died in the plane crash that killed former Senator Stevens. 'A New Hampshire Democrat has quit the state legislature after cracking a joke on Facebook about Sarah Palin's death.' So, he 'cracked a joke'? Is there anyone out there that still wonders why the fringe media's viewership and readership is going down the toilet?"
Hillbuzz:
"In New Hampshire, two Democrats threw mud at our Sarah, only to have it fly back and hit them in the facebook."
Paul Briand, Manchester Democrat Examiner:
" Dumb and dumber. That's about the only way to describe the intemperate actions of two New Hampshire Democrats involved in a Facebook discussion thread concerning Sarah Palin... Note to Democrats - and everyone for that matter: Be careful about thinking out loud. What you say anywhere on the Internet can come back and haunt you."
TigerHawk:
"Whatever else you might think of her, it is hard not to admire Sarah Palin's capacity for causing Democrats to spontaneously detonate their own political careers."
Robert Wiles at Palin Promotions:
"This story is not a new one. It’s not a secret that the Left do not perceive Sarah in a positive light, but to wish for her death?! They seized on a tragedy and used it as an opportunity to display their hatred and fear of Sarah... The Progressives, including the media, see no honor in a society that believes in the value of morality. They don’t believe that a code of moral ethics is necessary for this Nation to survive. Our Country’s future looks rather bleak if we continue down this path. I will reiterate, the hate that is spewed against Sarah Palin is not against her per se, but against what she stands for: life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. She’s a woman of faith; progressives cringe at that principle. She is committed to the principles that this great Nation was founded on…they cringe at that too. Progressives not only cringe at the thought of Sarah Palin, but at her mere existence. America is no longer in a political war, but a cultural one. This is one war that we had better win."
The Scribe at GOPUSA:
"Those Dems are staying classy as ever in New Hampshire. There's a reason their logo is a jackass."
Kim Priestap:
"It’s pretty amazing that some Facebook and Twitter users will post the first thought that pops into their minds, without any consideration for how that uncensored thought will make them appear online to people who don’t know them. It could be they think they’re among 'friends' so they feel they can let their guard down. Clearly this is not the case when it comes to the internet. But these instant, uncensored reactions and thoughts turn these social media applications into quasi cyber Rorschach tests in that that they provide us a glimpse into the deep recesses of people’s minds. In the case of these men, those deep recesses aren’t very pleasant."
Jeff Graham at Mayor Graham's View:
"This is the passion that Sarah Palin creates among the Progressives...They wish her dead...Its not surprising as this is something encouraged by some in media and by pop culture icons..."
FireAndreaMitchell:
"Is there something in the water in New England? Or is it simply a New Hampshire thing? As if it wasn’t already disgusting enough that random progressive liberal[s] wished that Sarah Palin and Levi Johnston died in the Alaska plane crash that killed Ted Stevens, now the fad is for actual elected officials and those running for office to join in the parade of sickness."
- JP

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