Democrats Attack 'Hatred' From Limbaugh, Fox's Beck

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The american people have had enough of Pelosi Reid and Obama. We are counting down the days to kick these cronies out of DC and no I am not a racist. I hope a huge number of black and hispanic conservatives go to Washington and stop this train wreck that the libs in Congress are doing to us!

John of IL 7:37AM August 27, 2010

What exactly is Imam Obama doing? Why do you call him Imam? Is that you Rush?

Chad of OH 1:19PM August 23, 2010

Bush bankrupted this country? Look what Imam Obama is doing...

Effustinkinlibs 7:10AM August 23, 2010

Tim Kaine is right to call out these hatemongers and demagogues.

With nothing to offer, pitching hate and fear is the only thing Republicans are selling. But everyone loses if these stormtroopers try to drown out real issues with hate appeal.

Conservatives proved they are not sensitive to 9/11 survivors when the GOP fought so vigorously to defeat the 9/11 First Responders Bill.

These conservative hatemongers are aiding and abetting terrorists in trying to stir up hate against Muslims and their religious freedoms right. The best recruitment tool for terrorists is the Islamophobia these devious demagogues are trying to exploit.

Tim Kaine is right to call out the racist head of the GOP, Limbaugh.

The DNC should go after the devious propaganda Fox News is putting out.

All Americans should be appalled at the dishonest garbage conservatives are selling.

Rick of NE 3:38PM August 22, 2010

I can't stand watching the hate, and mean-spirited rants of Rachel Maddow and Keith Oberman...I don't get why you only pick on ONE side? All those hateful names, sardonic diatribes, smirky comments for 8 years and all of a sudden Beck and Limbaugh are the ONLY ones? What a crock.

rt of CA 11:38AM August 21, 2010

I've seen republican governors bankrupt a state then sit back and listen to those same republicans blame the Democrats for four years. Now to see this at the national level is disturbing. Bush bankrupted this country and now the Democrats get slammed for not fixing the mess the republicans left us in fast enough. It is hard to understand why any middle class American would vote republican.

Greg of MI 9:01AM August 21, 2010

All Christians are Limbaugh / Beck followers? No liberal Christians? What about moderates? Just because your crowd demonizes liberals doesn't make it so. Don't make your God Limbaugh and Beck. I don't hate conservatives, but I really dislike those guys who try to insite hate among the gullible and line their pockets doing while doing it. If you want to bring religion into the discussion, when its all said and done its about how you live your life, not whether you are Liberal or Conservative. Am I right or wrong?

Chad of OH 10:42AM August 20, 2010

"insidious, hateful vitriol," etc.

Good Lord, you liberals don't realize how your psychology is as simplistic and superstitious as that of the Christians you despise.

Melba of GA 5:20PM August 19, 2010

Patriot Palin is also using the good folks out there for her own personal gain. Why be governor of Alaska when you can set yourself up for retirement on the Tea Party circuit? Anyone think she's doing this out of love for her country? Maybe someone should market a wind-up Sarah doll loaded with about ten Palin Platitudes. Don't know how long you could milk it though, but at ten platitudes you're really stretching her repetiore.

Dittoheads are so gullible.

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Gov. Sarah Palin announced Friday that she will step down as Alaska's chief executive by the end of the month. She will not seek election to a second gubernatorial term in 2010.

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin announces she's stepping down this month.

As the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee, Palin had been considered one of the front-runners for the GOP nomination in 2012.

"People who know me know that besides faith and family, nothing's more important to me than our beloved Alaska," Palin said in an announcement from her home in Wasilla. "Serving her people is the greatest honor I could imagine."

Palin was elected governor in 2006. She was chosen as Arizona Sen. John McCain's vice presidential running mate last year.

Palin said she was transferring authority to Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell, who will be sworn in at the Governor's Picnic on July 26.

Chad of MA 1:08PM August 19, 2010

This article is a single-source, pathetically researched and written heap of smelly garbage.

"most recently for scheduling a protest at the Lincoln Memorial on the anniversary of Martin Luther King's 'I have a dream' speech." --> Even a cursory look at what Beck is doing on 8/28 would make it painfully obvious that it's anything but a protest.

Bedard then employs an incredible formula for his piece. It goes something like this:

1. Quasi-summarize a paragraph from Kaine's letter.

2. Quote Kaine's letter.

3. Rinse and repeat.

I could've churned this out when I was in high school. Or middle school.

"In asking for contributions of $25, $35, and $50, Kaine says that the DNC and Obama campaign group Organizing for America plan to spend the fall trying to energize the 2008 political base that elected Obama and rejected Bush-era politics."

Oh Paul. Your literary genius is too much for me now.

I'm going to go eat lunch and ponder what a soaring eagle of intellect and curiosity you are.

Drew of KY 12:58PM August 19, 2010

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