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Clearing the Browser Tabs – The Fear in their Eyes Sunday Edition Posted: 24 Jul 2011 03:10 AM PDT Do you remember back in the more innocent days of the 1990s when Hillary Clinton inveighed against the Republicans and their “politics of personal destruction”? Well, you’ve probably figured out since then that she wasn’t exactly speaking from an abundance of honesty. Now, she’s working for a man who has marinated in the same sort of radical character assassination politics she did, except, as she learned to her great dismay during the 2008 election, he was much better at it. Well, the progressives have gotten their knives out again. This time the target is rising Republican star Allen West, a man of firm convictions and more backbone than the entire staff of Think Progress combined. Ann Althouse, who is not exactly anyone idea of a conservative, has noticed the strangely coordinated attacks against West along well-trodden lines and is not at all happy. Glenn Reynolds went the more adroit verbal judo route and wondered aloud whether the notion of two white people attacking a black man wasn’t some sort of dog-whistle to the traditional Democratic followers of the mold of, say, Senator Robert Byrd. It’s tempting to say that the Democrats have gotten lazy of late, but I don’t think that’s why their attacks have been so clumsy. They’re afraid (and for good reason) and that fear has made them sloppy and desperate. I want to see a lot more of that fear, all the way to the 2012 election and beyond. And now, links!
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The World Sucks Today. How About a Sock Puppet? Posted: 23 Jul 2011 12:58 PM PDT I know there are plenty of serious things going on around the world right now. There are 91 people dead in Norway today at the hands of at least one radical supremacist, and I’ve no doubt the story will get more dark and twisted before we’re done with it. The President has completely checked out of the debt ceiling problem, after a press conference to petulant he needed a binky and a security blanket at the end. Amy Winehouse, who carried in her far more talent than she handle, is dead today at the relatively young age of 27. There is horror, frustration, and sadness aplenty but I’ll deal with that tomorrow. Today, I want to introduce you to a brand-new friend of The Delivery. |
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