These two brothers have been running the Right Wing movement in this country, totally in stealth mode. Nugs worries about the Jews, but he doesn't seem to have much concern about the Koch Brothers who fund all the Righties in this country.
Covert Operations
The billionaire brothers who are waging a war against Obama.
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Aug 23, 2010 - 6:41am
You are sure, those Koch Bros. aren't Jews?
BTW: There must be something bad with the name 'Koch'. Here in Germany we have a politician with this name, and he's a very conservative (righwing in my eyes) member of the conservative party. Even for this party he belongs to the hardliners.
Fortunately he decided to retire from politics this year.
These two brothers have been running the Right Wing movement in this country, totally in stealth mode. Nugs worries about the Jews, but he doesn't seem to have much concern about the Koch Brothers who fund all the Righties in this country.
Covert Operations
The billionaire brothers who are waging a war against Obama.
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John Cole caught a nice moment of candor from NY wing-nut Peter King in this Politicostory about the GOP remaining more-or-less mum on the Prop H8 ruling:
King, the Long Island congressman, said that in terms of social issues, the raging controversy over the Arizona border laws is providing more than enough ammunition for Republicans in key districts.
“The Arizona immigration law is there, there’s no reason to be raising an issue of gay rights” as a wedge, he said.
I hate posting this and giving this man any more publicity, but it's important to know what kind of vile words he is spewing so that they can be negated:
In a country, by most polls, seen as slightly right of center, he's spitting in the face of most. Pushing an all-too Liberal agenda for most might be his goal and many might support it. But his declining support, long before The Gulf disaster, speaks of a growing number disatisfied with that agenda. And then there are those times he scolds us, The People. That doesn't sit well. I would pay to see Mr. Obama, free from a bastion of Liberalism such as Berkley, come to West Virginia and scold us for clinging to our guns and Bibles. He would be hooted down in very short order. If you can't say it to someone's face and that is your target, then don't say it all. We elected a President. And got a professor constantly lecturing and hectoring with an air of supreme arrogance. He only listens to those of his ilk. All others are derisively excluded from the table.
He has said that he does what he thinks is right for the country, not what some wavering poll says.
In a country, by most polls, seen as slightly right of center, he's spitting in the face of most. Pushing an all-too Liberal agenda for most might be his goal and many might support it. But his declining support, long before The Gulf disaster, speaks of a growing number disatisfied with that agenda. And then there are those times he scolds us, The People. That doesn't sit well. I would pay to see Mr. Obama, free from a bastion of Liberalism such as Berkley, come to West Virginia and scold us for clinging to our guns and Bibles. He would be hooted down in very short order. If you can't say it to someone's face and that is your target, then don't say it all. We elected a President. And got a professor constantly lecturing and hectoring with an air of supreme arrogance. He only listens to those of his ilk. All others are derisively excluded from the table.