Tuesday, September 14, 2004

Double Deuce

No sooner had the Kerry campaign announced the appontment of Clintonista Minister of Offense, James Carville, then he was out of his cage attacking all things conservative. He accused the Republican Party officials of drugging Zell Miller for media appearances after his speech to the GOP convention last month.Carville just can’t imagine a Democrat that isn’t speaking from his daily talking points, so naturally, Miller must be drugged.
"They probably shot him up with something."
Maybe if Carville had bothered to read Zell’s book, “A National Party No More,” then Zell’s view of the DNC wouldn’t have come as such a shock to him. People like Carville are part of the problem with the Democrats. They have no message except “the Republicans and Conservatives are evil.”

That is only clear position the Left has taken in the past 15 years and Zell’s fire and brimstone speech at the GOP convention was the result of the Democratic party’s abandonment of any semblance of decorum. It’s not the first time Zell has said what he said but it was the largest forum that he has ever been able to say it to.

Because Carville was incredulous over Zell’s speech, he leveled the charge that Republicans had written it. Carville contends that the renegade Democrat's speech was strictly a set-up.
"They got that poor man in the twilight of his career and just used him…They said, 'Look, go up there and say this,' and they handed him a bunch of documents."
You know, this sounds awfully familiar. Does anyone else find it curiously odd that immediately following the addition of Carville and Paul Begala to Kerry’s campaign that fellow leftist conspirator, Dan Rather, broadcasted his now infamous piece on George W. Bush’s former commanding officer’s memos? I mean, now that every expert on the face of the planet has uncovered those memos as forgeries, CBS and Danny-Boy Rather are still contending that they are sticking by their source, although they won’t reveal their source.

I’m sure when Dan finally breaks down and apologizes for his error, he will say, “They said, ‘Look, go up there and say this,’ and they handed me a bunch of documents.”

We know who “they” is. Keep frothing, Jimmy. It helps hide your face.

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