Sunday, October 21, 2007

Amuseing Decapitation.

What Pete Stark of California really was saying and why Nancy Pelosi condemned it:

President Bush wants to breed a generation of sickly uninsured children in order to send them to Iraq to stagger round the Sunni Triangle weak and spindly and emaciated and rickets-stricken to get their heads blown off? Is that the gist of it? No matter, Congressman Stark hit all the buzz words — “children,” “illegal war,” “$200 billion,” “lies,” etc — and these days they’re pretty much like modular furniture: you can say ‘em in any order and you’ll still get a cheer from the crowd. Congressman Stark is unlikely ever to be confused with General Stark, who gave New Hampshire its stirring motto, “Live free or die!” In the congressman’s case, the choice appears to be: “Live free on government healthcare or die in Bush’s illegal war!” Nevertheless, in amongst the autopilot hooey the Stark raving madman did use an interesting expression: “the war on children.”


The left's hatred of Bush is so off the charts it's actually no longer funny. Pete Stark is a madman.

HAT TIP TO MARK STEYN

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