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Chuck, are you implying there was no 'hate Bush rhetoric' by the Democrats?
Not at all. There is no shortage of hatred for George W. Bush. Just as there was no shortage of animated hatred for Bill Clinton, before him, and for John Kerry who hopes to replace him. It is the right, however, moreso than the left, that institutionalizes and capitalizes on this hatred. Which political philosophy is espoused by hate radio personalities such as Limbaugh, Hannity, Savage, et al? Which political philosophy is running a campaign based on fear and division? (oh, yes, I do know that we are all invited to "unite" the country by abandoning any and all priniciples not completely in sync with arch-conservative religious zealotry....) |
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Gould,
I think you are blinded by your political preferences. If you read the newspapers and magazines and web sites, you will find just as many on the left as on the right who are emphasizing fear and division. Listen to Carville, do you not think he is as rabid as any right wing talk show? What is the difference between Michael Moore and right wing radio? How about Al Franken and his left wing radio show? Zell's speech was a fire and brimstone speech, he was saying what he believed, just as Al Sharpton gave an impassioned speech that fired up those at the conventions, they both made some factual errors, but when I hear people saying Kerry does not want to use "spitballs" for weapons, I just have to shake my head. It was political rhetoric, listen to some of the passionate speeches by Ted Kennedy and other emotional liberal politicians, and you will see the same rhetoric. I am not trying to justify Zell's, speech, and would love it if both parties discussed the issues and presented completely unbiased facts, but I realize it is not one sided and the left is just as guilty as the right. To present it any other way is the exact same rhetoric that Zell Miller used in his keynote address. "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Chuck, are you implying there was no 'hate Bush rhetoric' by the Democrats? Not at all. There is no shortage of hatred for George W. Bush. Just as there was no shortage of animated hatred for Bill Clinton, before him, and for John Kerry who hopes to replace him. It is the right, however, moreso than the left, that institutionalizes and capitalizes on this hatred. Which political philosophy is espoused by hate radio personalities such as Limbaugh, Hannity, Savage, et al? Which political philosophy is running a campaign based on fear and division? (oh, yes, I do know that we are all invited to "unite" the country by abandoning any and all priniciples not completely in sync with arch-conservative religious zealotry....) |
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