Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Dear America:

"Irrational hatred of the noble American Tea Party movement is all the fault of the worst President ever, Bill Clinton."

--  Byron York, Washington Examiner

Bonus Verbatim Stupid:  "How did this story line grow? Many of the claims that extremism is on the rise in America originate in research done by the Southern Poverty Law Center, an Alabama-based group that for nearly 40 years has tracked what it says is the growing threat of intolerance in the United States. These days the SPLC is issuing new warnings of new threats. But today's warnings sound an awful lot like those of the past."

Yes, because in the past African-Americans weren't lynched, subject to cross burnings, blown up in churches and murdered, and that hatred didn't translate into the militia movement and a violent hatred of liberalism in government with purveyors like Tim McVeigh, Eric Robert Rudolph, and most recently, Scott Roeder.

Lord knows we should just ignore the Hutaree clowns and the gun nuts on the 15th anniversary of McVeigh's little statement to the world and blame Bill Clinton again.

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