Posted on 03/14/2007 9:45:10 AM PDT by Ben Mugged
Studying the attack techniques of fascist, communist and demogogig governments once quickly learns that the best defense is a good offense. Mao, Stalin, Hitler and Clinton are all experts in painting their opposition with their own evil. The more outraged they become the more they are able to deflect criticism of themselves for doing the very thing they are attacking. The Clintons are absolute masters of this double think technique. The more transparent the delusion the better it works. Of course, everyone remembers that the Clintons fired every prosecutor in the AG office. By claiming that Gonzales actions are reprehensible they manage to cast their own actions in a better light. Of course, they cannot possible be guilty of the same corruption that Bush is obviously guilty of. Bush, you see, does not have the opinion of himself that he can do no wrong. Again, a claim made by those on the left who consider themselves morally superior.
My father was fond of telling people who criticized others, "When you point one finger at others you are pointing 3 at yourself." Those who find fault in others are always guilty of the very crime they are attacking. Listen carefull to what the Democrats say about the Republicans. It will explain everything about Democrat ethics.
I hope Gonzales resigns and the President nominates John Bolton.
A New York manatee?
1. She wants to solidify her bona fides as the Democratic front-runner for President.
2. The Democratics want the spectacle of Senate confirmation hearings (Judicial Committee - Kennedy, Schumer, Leahy) to further attack the Bush administration during the run-up to the elections.
-PJ
IBTZ?
It's not like he incinerated women or children or anything like that, right? Right?
Exactly just what are you implying?
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