I find it odd that it’s so transparent

The one-sidedness of Uncle Dean and Democrats connected with Jack Abramoff. Okay, not that he’s partisan, that’s to be expected, but that he downright lies about it. Right there! On TV!

Wanna know what Democrats did what and when? Oddly enough, another biased organization has all the “Abramoff Democrats” (and I was happy to see my beloved Mississippi Band Of Choctaw Indians, patron saints of purity and virtue).

Maybe it’s because I’m all ranted out, but I don’t see how this guy claims to be a leader of anything. And yes, Wuzzadem’s version is almost as honest. There’s nothing worse than listening this clown talking about defense.

I’m in a bad mood, and listening to this loser and how much he lies just takes out my objectivity. Sure, he’s a party man, and he’s trying desperately to make us think that what he’s saying is the truth. Problem: he’s lying. And does so with regularity. And never, ever, ever gets called on it.

Oh, sure, we’ve got the right side of the blogosphere, but I’m looking for a GOP response a little stronger than a link to the “Abramoff Democrats,” helpful as it is. Where are the investigations into this clown’s lies? Where is the hard-hitting investigative reports into what’s going on in the Democrat National Committee?

It’s mostly bad form to act as a petulant child when describing another person. I really don’t think he’s intentionally trying to deceive people out of a spirit of Pure Evil™, but they’ve drawn themselves into a corner, taking the opposite position on everything. And they do it without concern for how they look.



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8 Responses to “I find it odd that it’s so transparent”

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    Jeff H says:

    Mac: “I really don’t think he’s intentionally trying to deceive people out of a spirit of Pure Evil™”

    You’re hopelessly naive.



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    MacStansbury says:

    not at all. I don’t think he believes it any more than I do. he’s just doing it because he has to.

    there’s no way this guy could possibly believe all of what he’s saying.



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    Unpartisan.com Political News and Blog Aggregator says:

    GOP lawmakers say Bush should disclose Abramoff contacts

    Republican lawmakers said Sunday that President Bush should publicly disclose White House contacts w



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    Flopping Aces » Blog Archive » The Party In Disarray says:

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    Jeff H says:

    Au contraire, I find Dean fascinating precisely because, unlike practically every other politician, he says exactly what he truly believes, without filtering it at all through common sense, common decency or political correctness. If Dean says it, it comes straight from his stone-cold, cruel, worthless, shriveled up, morally bankrupt heart.



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    Larry says:

    Funny . . . I’ve always thougt what comes from Dean passes through a different orifice a little lower and behind the heart.



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    Ed says:

    Amen Larry! Dean is sounding so much like a lawyer and not a doc. He’s just too transparent with his half truths. Wallace did a good job of calling him on it on Fox News Sunday.



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    Joe says:

    Hm. Money from Abramhoff’s clients does not constitute a donation from Abramhoff himself.

    This may be interpreted as partisan but it is the truth.

    It frightens me to see people with such blind devotion to an administration that contradicts itself. And no, the Democrats are not necessarily the answer… it’s time that both sides recognize the inherent problems in our system of government and that the people are watching them.

    Good on this blog and others on both the right and the left for attempting to keep the politicians honest.



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