Showing posts with label outrageous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outrageous. Show all posts

Friday, December 3, 2010

Democrat Senator Calls Negotiating With Republicans Like Negotiating With Terrorists (video)

Just when you think Democrats couldn't go any farther over the top...

(ABC News) — At a press conference with fellow Democrats, Menendez lashed out at Republicans for opposing Democratic efforts to extend the Bush tax cuts for the middle class while allowing the tax cuts for the wealthy to expire.

He accused the Republicans of holding middle class tax cuts “hostage” to tax cuts for the wealthy. That’s a common Democratic line, but Menendez took the analogy a step further.

Asked if Democrats have a responsibility to move forward with a bill that can become law – in other words, a bill Republicans will support and not block– here’s what Menendez said:

“Do you allow yourself to be held hostage and get something done for the sake of getting something done, when in fact it might be perverse in its ultimate results? It’s almost like the question of do you negotiate with terrorists.”



Sunday, November 14, 2010

Video: TSA Screener Accosts 3 Year Old Child at Security Checkpoint

This is horrible. When it comes to this, the terrorists have won. They haven't won because they defeated us. They have won because our leaders are too spineless to use common sense and profile terrorists. Instead, we randomly select little girls and grannies for extra screening. Did they really think this three year old girl was a tiny terrorist?

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Lefty Bill Press Compares Upcoming Tea Party at Lincoln Memorial to Al Qaeda Rally at Ground Zero



The National Park Service has given Glenn Beck permission to hold a Tea Party rally on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 2010. Some Beck and Tea Party haters are angry. Aren't they always? But I digress. Forty years ago, on August 28th, Martin Luther King gave his "I have a dream speech" on the steps of the Washington Monument. The timing has caused some on the left to flip-out. Bill Press, Huffington Post blogger and liberal radio talker, is comparing giving permission for the Tea Party rally to giving al Qaeda permission to hold a rally on 9/11 at Ground Zero. The left can not come to grips with the reality a large number of Americans oppose President Obama for reasons other than his race. Here is some of what Bill Press posted on his website.
In a slap at both President Lincoln and Dr. King, not to mention the American people, the National Park Service has given Glenn Beck permission to hold a Tea Party rally on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28 – 47 years to the day after Martin Luther King gave his magnificent “I Have A Dream” speech.

If you ask me, that’s like granting al Qaeda permission to hold a rally on September 11 – at Ground Zero.

What the hell were those bureaucrats at the Park Service thinking?...

Glenn Beck’s August 28 Tea Party rally at the Lincoln Memorial is an abomination. It should be cancelled – immediately.

That’s my parting shot for today.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Dem Rep. Steve Cohen : Tea Party protesters are racists "Without Robes and Hoods."

This guy is a complete lunatic. Dem Rep. Steve Cohen (TN-9) says Tea Party protesters are racists "Without Robes and Hoods."

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Most Outragouse Brown Election Statement Goes to House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer


House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) blames Republicans for voter anger. Incredibly, Hoyer thinks voters are mad at Republican opposition to the Democrats socialist agenda. Hoyer said,
"I think what the public is angry about is they see, first of all, an opposition for opposition's sake,"


More from The Hill:
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) on Tuesday said that angst voters have expressed early this election year is the result of GOP obstructionism, not the Democrats agenda.

Hoyer's remarks come as Republican state Sen. Scott Brown has surged in the Massachusetts special Senate election in part due to his pledge to be the GOP's 41st vote to filibuster healthcare reform legislation.

"I think what the public is angry about is they see, first of all, an opposition for opposition's sake," Hoyer told reporters.