Monday, April 03, 2006

Carping congressmen

Like Sean Hannity, I get tired of the administration's political opponents carping and undermining the president. Sean told an Oregon congressman that "what I find frankly repugnant about you and some of your fellow Democrats--you have undermined our president, you have undermined our troops, you have undermined our war effort from day one and you're doing it for the sinister reason of political gain"

Sean, I agree. Take this guy, a congressman from Illinois:

He has the gall and the audacity to call the president's war speech "half insane."

He mocks the president for saying that the "national honor, the security of the future, the prevention of foreign interference, and even, the good of" the invaded country were the objects of the war. He whines that "as to the mode of terminating the war, and securing peace, the president is equally wandering and indefinite."

Worse, he insults the president's intelligence, saying "all this shows that the president is, in no wise, satisfied with his own positions--first he takes up one, and in attempting to argue us into it, he argues himself out of it, then seizes another, and goes through the same process; and then, confused at being able to think of nothing new, he snatches up the old one again, which he has some time before cast off--his mind, tasked beyond its power, is running hither and thither, like some tortured creature, on a burning surface, finding no position, on which it can settle down, and be at ease."

He concludes that the president "is a bewildered, confounded, and miserably perplexed man."

Disgusting. Like Sean, I'm sure tired of these congressional crybabies aiding our enemies and undermining our president. I have come to expect such anti-Americanism from them, like that Illinois congressman I mentioned here, that
Abraham Lincoln fellow.

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