Here’s your big chance, libs!

Okay libs, you have your chance. All your mock outrage; let it fly. Let it set forth. Let it free, my liberal friends!

LJWorld.com : Dean roars into town

“Moderate Republicans can’t stand these people (conservatives), because they’re intolerant. They don’t think tolerance is a virtue,” Dean said, adding: “I’m not going to have these right-wingers throw away our right to be tolerant.”

And concluding his backyard speech with a litany of Democratic values, he added: “This is a struggle of good and evil. And we’re the good.”

Wow. The same libs who call Bush stupid for thinking black and white oughta love a comment like that. I can’t wait to hear the same outrage! I mean, he outright called conservatives evil!

The libs here should be all over this one.

Just be careful you don’t crush a cricket on your way to find one.

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  • http://turningwheels.blogspot.com nathalie

    but… but…. conservatives ARE evil, islamofascist terrorists aren’t! we need to understand the terrorists, we need to be tolerant of the terrorists, and the conservatives can’t take that right away!!!

    … you were saying?

  • http://www.insignificantthoughts.com Vinny

    Well Nathalie, as you know… Calling Saddam Hussein evil is wrong and simplistic. Calling conservatives evil is good politics.

    And, well, they are, anyway, so no hyperbole there :-)

  • http://www.robertkbrown.com/ RKB

    Vinny,

    I tried searching for the full text of this speech, but couldn’t find it anywhere. The only references where to that last line, but they don’t show what immediately preceded it.

    You know me. I’m skeptical about things like this. It’s too obviously a tactless thing for Dean to say, and it’s been picked up my countless conservative channels. Plus it’s not a full quote. That immediately raises alarms in my Distrust-O-Meter.

    Show me what he said immediately before “this is a struggle” (so we know the true context for the word “this”), and then we can debate it.

  • http://www.insignificantthoughts.com Vinny

    Okay, if you want to find it, you may have trouble because…

    Media weren’t allowed into the event. But Dean spoke in the Hieberts’ backyard, over a public address system, making it relatively easy to hear and see — there were wide slits in the fence — from a side street. At one point a group of four people quietly huddled at the fence to listen.

    So if you would like to change the topic to the secrecy of the DNC (you know, the same secrecy the President has been accused of time and time again) I’m more than willing to discuss that.

    Think he kept the media out ’cause he knew what he was going to say?

  • http://turningwheels.blogspot.com/ nathalie

    but… but…. conservatives ARE evil, islamofascist terrorists aren’t! we need to understand the terrorists, we need to be tolerant of the terrorists, and the conservatives can’t take that right away!!!

    … you were saying?

  • http://www.insignificantthoughts.com/ Vinny

    Well Nathalie, as you know… Calling Saddam Hussein evil is wrong and simplistic. Calling conservatives evil is good politics.

    And, well, they are, anyway, so no hyperbole there :-)

  • http://www.robertkbrown.com/ RKB

    Vinny,

    I tried searching for the full text of this speech, but couldn’t find it anywhere. The only references where to that last line, but they don’t show what immediately preceded it.

    You know me. I’m skeptical about things like this. It’s too obviously a tactless thing for Dean to say, and it’s been picked up my countless conservative channels. Plus it’s not a full quote. That immediately raises alarms in my Distrust-O-Meter.

    Show me what he said immediately before “this is a struggle” (so we know the true context for the word “this”), and then we can debate it.

  • http://www.insignificantthoughts.com/ Vinny

    Okay, if you want to find it, you may have trouble because…

    Media weren’t allowed into the event. But Dean spoke in the Hieberts’ backyard, over a public address system, making it relatively easy to hear and see — there were wide slits in the fence — from a side street. At one point a group of four people quietly huddled at the fence to listen.

    So if you would like to change the topic to the secrecy of the DNC (you know, the same secrecy the President has been accused of time and time again) I’m more than willing to discuss that.

    Think he kept the media out ’cause he knew what he was going to say?