By Douglas V. Gibbs
Bill Maher: "Now, speaking of crazy white people, you know about the truthers - you know who these people are? I had to throw them out of the studio one night - These people think that 9/11 was an inside job, that the Pentagon was hit by a cruise missile - Well, yesterday one of the them tried to shoot his way into the Pentagon - or did he? No, it's sad, he left a, they got him, but he left a rambling, paranoid manifesto on the Internet about how the government was going after his freedom. You know it's sad when we see crazy, senseless, deaths like this we can only ask, 'Why? Why, why couldn't it have been Glenn Beck?'"
Sean Penn: (Regarding Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez) ". . .every day, this elected leader is called a dictator here, and we just accept it! And accept it. And this is mainstream media, who should – truly, there should be a bar by which one goes to prison for these kinds of lies."
Kathy Griffin: "John McCain picked Palin to be his running mate on the Republican ticket after talking to her for 10 minutes."
These useful idiots, like the Democrat Party, are in the middle of a meltdown. Obama has not been able to get his hard left, radical policies in place, and is still blaming Bush for it (even though now the main-extreme media seems to think Obama is becoming more and more like Bush with every passing moment).
Observing these three comments by these three, radical, non-entertaining entertainers, and realizing they represent less than ten percent of the population (yes, yes, 20% may claim to be liberal, but much less of them are far left, crazy, Marxist pinheads like the three idiots quoted above), it leads me to reason how stupid they truly are. Think about it. Penn's attitude that calling a dictator a dictator is worthy of jail time, but Maher's willingness to hope for the death of Glenn Beck without repercussion for his words astounds me. Even more astounding is that Kathy Griffin thinks Sarah Palin was not qualified because supposedly McCain spoke to her for 10 minutes, yet Obama was elected President of the United States with less than ten minutes executive experience.
Could you imagine if some conservative joker suggested that Bill Maher, or Keith Olbermann, or Chris Matthews, or any of the other leftist idiots, ought to have been the one to die at a shoot-out at the Pentagon? Congressmen and Conservative talkers have had their own careers cut short for less scandalous remarks.
What about Penn's idiotic love of a socialist dictator? Penn thinks journalists should be jailed for calling Chavez a dictator? What's next? Is Sean Penn going to push for a Sedition Act like the one Alexander Hamilton pushed for during John Adam's presidency, where it became illegal to criticize the American Government? Will journalists, ordinary citizens, and even members of Congress, be imprisoned for merely criticizing the government? Is that what Sean Penn desires?
How did we get from the Jeffersonian ideal of limited government to the sickening, angry, socialism of America's leftists?
The pendulum is ready to swing back, and the Left is melting down in ways that even Conservatives could not have foreseen.
Watching the Democrats scramble is sort of like watching an episode of the Keystone Cops.
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
Maher on Pentagon Shooter’s Death: ‘Why Couldn’t (it) Have Been Glenn Beck’ - Breitbart
Sean Penn Suggests Prison Time for Journalists Who Call Hugo Chavez a Dictator - NewsBusters
Kathy Griffin skewers Sarah Palin - Washington Times
How Obama Is Making the Same Mistakes as Bush - Time, Yahoo News
ACLU Morphs Obama into Bush in NYT Ad on Terrorism Trials - The Atlantic
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