Friday, June 17, 2005

Democrats Are Nuts

The left in this country has become so unhinged that even the liberal Washington post can't ignore their antics.

In the Capitol basement yesterday, long-suffering House Democrats took a trip to the land of make-believe. They pretended a small conference room was the Judiciary Committee hearing room, draping white linens over folding tables to make them look like witness tables and bringing in cardboard name tags and extra flags to make the whole thing look official. Rep. John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.) banged a large wooden gavel and got the other lawmakers to call him "Mr. Chairman." He liked that so much that he started calling himself "the chairman" and spouted other chairmanly phrases, such as "unanimous consent" and "without objection so ordered." The dress-up game looked realistic enough on C-SPAN, so two dozen more Democrats came downstairs to play along.
This, just a few days after Senator Dick Durbin (Durbin the Turban) compared our forces in Guantanamo to the Nazis, Stalin and Pol Pot. The rhetoric of the disloyal left has spun out of control. This is more than drama queenery, it's more than hate speech, it's insane desperation. If the Democratic leadership says and believes these things, imagine what's going on among the bottom feeders of the left -- the anonymous little weasels who post their hatred in the most vile terms on blogs, the dolts who wish --only half-jokingly -- for the death of the President. Let's not forget that despite all their cowardice when it comes to war, the left has a reputation for violence. Lee Harvey Oswald, Squeaky Fromme and John Hinckley were not exactly Young Republicans. When the Uni-bomber was captured, he had in his little shack a copy of Al Gore's environmental book, "Earth in the Balance," which was as well read, highlighted and scribbled in as any Bible. It's only a matter of time before the desperate hate speech of the left triggers one of these liberal lunatics to attempt to do what the Democrats hope will happen. I fear for this President's life.