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Too rich.

Gosh, it’s been fun listening to Harry Reid, The Botox Hag and so many other representatives of the Democratic brain trust tell us that the health care protesters are all unhinged subverters of the legislative process.

Sweet, Sweet Hope    (THE DENVER POST | RJ SANGOSTI)

Sweet, Sweet Hope (THE DENVER POST | RJ SANGOSTI)

Some ridiculous political theater has been playing out while so many mouthpieces on the left have accused the protesters of being well organized and funded. We’re a lot of things over here in Bitter-Clinger Land, organized isn’t one of them. We’re a bunch of hardcore individuals who don’t always play nice when we get together. The group stuff has always been a much easier sell on the left. They’re really good at it when it comes to any kind of protests.

So Democratic senators and representatives got some “grassroots” briefings from the White House last week, advising them to call out the union thugs and various hordes of unbathed, poorly dressed MoveOn.org types to, um, sincerely, counter the entirely too well-dressed folks who were obviously there at the bidding of BIG INSURANCE.

Remember the rules, if someone who doesn’t agree with the Obamic vision for health care and raises a voice, he or she is violent and subversive. If, like the woman in the picture, she has an Obama shirt on and physically accosts someone, she is a concerned citizen.

Doesn’t her face positively radiate Hope and Change?

She cares so much she wants to make sure no one else uses up all of the First Amendment in the place.

The solution to dealing with all of the very legal, very sincere people who dare question Team Lightbringer? Simple: completely abandon the notion of a representative republic and only interact with some hand-picked nodding heads.

Imagine how hostile this would be if they weren’t “welcoming debate”.

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3 Responses to “A Picture Is Worth 1000 Lying Democratic Activists”

  1. Sam on August 9th, 2009 at 12:41 am

    well said

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  3. MoogieP on August 9th, 2009 at 11:19 am

    The “SEIU Protest Monkey” wouldn’t give her name to the Post, but the evil mob-member did.

    Go figure.

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