Vice President Biden added to his lengthy list of gaffes Wednesday when he took a moment to honor the memory of the Irish prime minister's mother -- a woman who's very much alive. (Foxnews.com, 3/18/10)
The liberal media (just about everything except Fox and a couple of blogs) will not let the public forget a 20 year old Dan Quayle slip, but here we have a veritable gaffe machine and, alas, no coverage.
The Moonbat Channel
Nestled in the nether lands on your local cable line-up is a “news” program called Democracy Now! The title of course is entirely ironic and we suspect Socialism Now! was already taken.
RedStateVT will occasionally stop clicking the remote control long enough to hear about what new outrages Host Amy Goodman has uncovered about America. Last night was a screamer as Goodman and Moonbat Eminence Ralph Nader teamed up to grill Dennis Kucinich on his vote switch from no to yes on the health care bill. One of the ironies of the debate has been the opposition to the bill by far-out lefties over the lack of a single payer, government run option. In other words, the bill isn’t progressive enough. Nader and Goodman and company demand ideological purity and it was clear that they felt betrayed by Kucinich who struggled to answer why he will now vote for a bill he clearly hated.
Good drama.
The liberal media (just about everything except Fox and a couple of blogs) will not let the public forget a 20 year old Dan Quayle slip, but here we have a veritable gaffe machine and, alas, no coverage.
The Moonbat Channel
Nestled in the nether lands on your local cable line-up is a “news” program called Democracy Now! The title of course is entirely ironic and we suspect Socialism Now! was already taken.
RedStateVT will occasionally stop clicking the remote control long enough to hear about what new outrages Host Amy Goodman has uncovered about America. Last night was a screamer as Goodman and Moonbat Eminence Ralph Nader teamed up to grill Dennis Kucinich on his vote switch from no to yes on the health care bill. One of the ironies of the debate has been the opposition to the bill by far-out lefties over the lack of a single payer, government run option. In other words, the bill isn’t progressive enough. Nader and Goodman and company demand ideological purity and it was clear that they felt betrayed by Kucinich who struggled to answer why he will now vote for a bill he clearly hated.
Good drama.
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