Moonbattery in high gear

| January 4, 2007

Turns out that the moonbats get nuttier when they think they influenced an election. Cindy Sheehan and her crowd busted up Rahm Emmanuel’s policy press briefing yesterday. The last line of the story is the funniest;

Before the chanting started, Sheehan got a hug from Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., the new chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.

I wonder if Conyers would’ve hugged her if he’d known she was going to interupt. Of course, the Democrats will kowtow to the anti-war crowd because the Democrats have assembled the largest coalition of crackpots as constitiuents ever. From the “stop circumscision” crowd to the “surrender now” crowd – they all take credit for the Democrats winning Congress and they all want their slice of the pie – just like the MoveOn crowd who threatened to take over the party after their 2004 loss.

And for those of you who don’t get to come inside the Beltway like I do every morning, there are super-lifesized posters of Nancy Pelosi on bus stops everywhere congratulating her for “her” win in the last election. I wonder who put those up.

That botox-filled mug greets me every morning in front of my office – and seeing it in the early-morning darkeness frightens me. Wonder why I’m always in such a bad mood? The posters have been up since mid-November, by the way.

And this from the Washington Times;

After calling herself “the most powerful woman in America,” Mrs. Pelosi flexed her right muscle like a weight lifter to much applause at an event yesterday titled a “women’s tea.”
    “All right, let’s hear it for the power,” she screamed as the jubilant applause continued.

I guess she’s forgotten about the Howard Dean scream. Too bad it’s not on video somewhere for all to see every 30 minutes on cable news.

Elsewhere, it’s being reported that “rising star” Barack Obama has admitted that he used cocaine after he graduated from law school. Of course, all I hear on the news is how brave he is for admitting it, and how strong he is for not becoming an addict. From the same people who accuse President Bush of cocaine use with absolutely no evidence or an admission.

To me, bravery would have been avoiding drug use as recently-graduated law student who should have had more respect for his chosen field. But I guess laws are supposed to be selectively broken by our betters. 

And Joe Lieberman’s party (Connecticut for Lieberman) has been taken over by a moonbat political science professor who plans on running another candidate against Joe in the next Senate election. Anything to keep lawyers employed, I guess.

 

Category: Antiwar crowd

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