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Sunday, May 2, 2010
Again today we find haughty columnist Frank Rich cavorting for the far-left audience at the New York Times, performing for treats as a Organ grinder's monkey. Today's barely-readable op-ed finds Frank Rich trying his best to conflate all the left's memes into one handy do-it-all hate-the-Right divisive gadget.
It seems that in Frank's fierce but tiny mind, the Arizona law passed to staunch the flood of illegal aliens into that state (the law that's already been watered down to appease the protests that were welcomed and magnified by Democrats for to attract the Hispanic voting bloc) is but a gimmick of Tea Partiers who just so happen to be all white and therefore RAAAAACIST!. That's a mistake, Frank, and you know it. There's a wide swath of support cross-party lines for CHANGE in our slacker immigration policies.
So busily is little Frank working trying to tie his huge meme-construct together that he doesn't even notice his praise of President George Bush...the same President Bush Frank 'Little Man' Rich spent untold years slamming and damning without respite, trying his raging best to rip him to shreds, week after week. Praise him now, will you, Frank, you little prick?
Microcephalic Frank writes paragraph after paragraph lamely attempting to tie Rush Limbaugh to Sarah Palin to Tom Tancredo to Michael Steele to Strom Thurmond to Lindsay Graham to the Teaparty to RAAAAACISTS! and bigots and birthers because all these named people and constructs tend to bring the core group of New York Times editors and their elitist readers to a fine froth. But littlest Frank misses the obvious needs for enforcement of already-existing immigration laws in Arizona; he belittles the deaths and the shootings of law enforcement personnel by illegal aliens who are criminals first and will continue being criminals no matter how you frame it as long as they are on foreign soil; and of course he ignores the minimal needs and rights of a sovereign nation to protect it's borders (and if the Republic can't or won't do it, the State obviously has to step up).
Frank Rich is a divisive turd who enjoys needling the Right for a paycheck. But to his credit, he gets his last line right...
It seems that in Frank's fierce but tiny mind, the Arizona law passed to staunch the flood of illegal aliens into that state (the law that's already been watered down to appease the protests that were welcomed and magnified by Democrats for to attract the Hispanic voting bloc) is but a gimmick of Tea Partiers who just so happen to be all white and therefore RAAAAACIST!. That's a mistake, Frank, and you know it. There's a wide swath of support cross-party lines for CHANGE in our slacker immigration policies.
So busily is little Frank working trying to tie his huge meme-construct together that he doesn't even notice his praise of President George Bush...the same President Bush Frank 'Little Man' Rich spent untold years slamming and damning without respite, trying his raging best to rip him to shreds, week after week. Praise him now, will you, Frank, you little prick?
Microcephalic Frank writes paragraph after paragraph lamely attempting to tie Rush Limbaugh to Sarah Palin to Tom Tancredo to Michael Steele to Strom Thurmond to Lindsay Graham to the Teaparty to RAAAAACISTS! and bigots and birthers because all these named people and constructs tend to bring the core group of New York Times editors and their elitist readers to a fine froth. But littlest Frank misses the obvious needs for enforcement of already-existing immigration laws in Arizona; he belittles the deaths and the shootings of law enforcement personnel by illegal aliens who are criminals first and will continue being criminals no matter how you frame it as long as they are on foreign soil; and of course he ignores the minimal needs and rights of a sovereign nation to protect it's borders (and if the Republic can't or won't do it, the State obviously has to step up).
Frank Rich is a divisive turd who enjoys needling the Right for a paycheck. But to his credit, he gets his last line right...
The rage of 2010 is far more incendiary than anything that went down in 1988, and it will soon leap from illegal immigration to other issues in other states. Boycott the Diamondbacks and Phoenix’s convention hotels if you want to punish Arizona, but don’t for a second believe that it will stop the fire next time.That's right, and come November, it's burn, baby, burn.
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