One has to wonder what the definition of insanity is in a world made dark and sulfurous by the volcanic eruptions of Republican writers.
"Republican Gays are Closeted Dems," says one Cliff Kincaid speaking for a group ironically named Accuracy in Media that for decades has disseminated baseless slanders and malicious fabrications all devoid of evidence. This time Kincaid would like us to nod like some plastic Republican bobblehead doll and acknowledge that gay Republicans are nothing more than a "Democratic 'dirty trick,'" hoping to use the party to "advance the same homosexual agenda embraced by the Democrats."
Assuming that the spread of lies and fabrications can be called accuracy must be the first step in understanding the minds that make up the Republican insurgency, but that may just be a dangerous kind of understanding.
“If you are getting the idea that gay Republicans may be closeted Democrats, then you are beginning to understand how the Mark Foley scandal could have been a Democratic Party dirty trick.”
If one can achieve the Zen like unity of May be, Could have been and is all without benefit of any reference to any evidence whatsoever, the concept of reality itself may be beyond recovery. If you are getting the idea that distinctions between very different concepts may be defined by Kincaid in contradictory ways so as to cast doubt on the possibility of distinctions at all, you may be beginning to understand madness as a tactical weapon.
So while the GOP crumbles under the weight of its lies, deceptions, corruption and scandal; under the burden of half a million deaths and monumental debts, the fictions proliferate. How soon will it be before the botched war on terrorism, the bungled war in
2 comments:
phobes all.
I think the answer to question you ask at the end of your post is, they already have been labled as dirty tricks by Democrats. But slowly, the professional lying machine is being exposed for what it is. I just hope it's not too late...
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