Forget the President’s Losing Brackets; He’s Losing His Own Team
By Ward Smythe | Sunday, March 20th, 2011 | Policy
Liberal Democrats in uproar over Libya action
Politico
A hard-core group of liberal House Democrats is questioning the constitutionality of U.S. missile strikes against Libya, with one lawmaker raising the prospect of impeachment during a Democratic Caucus conference call on Saturday.
Tweeted by Michael Moore: May I suggest a 50-mile evacuation zone around Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize? #returnspolicy [Newsbusters]
Louis Farrakhan: I warn my brother do you let these wicked demons move you in a direction that will absolutely ruin your future with your people in Africa and throughout the world…Why don’t you organize a group of respected Americans and ask for a meeting with Qaddafi, you can’t order him to step down and get out, who the hell do you think you are? [HotAir Pundit]
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Ward Smythe is a pseudonymous aspiring freelance writer from Central Virginia. Until late 2007 Ward blogged at the now defunct "Ward View" and was active in Virginia and national politics. Ward's signature style of snarkery gained him a unique following that he hopes to regain here at Bearing Drift. Ward uses humor, satire and sometimes photoshop to make his point. Ward is proud to be an equal opportunity offender.










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7 Responses to "Forget the President’s Losing Brackets; He’s Losing His Own Team"
The President of the United States should be impeached if Michael Moore and Louis Farrakhan agreed with the President’s actions and decisions. How more left field can they be?
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It is good to see that Jamie Radtke agrees with Michael Moore, Louis Farrakhan, and a group of hardcore liberal Democrats in Congress.
^I’m not a Radtke supporter by any means but please do not insult the traditional conservative stance of being anti intervention but throwing conservatives in with the likes of Farakahn.
“…the traditional conservative stance of being anti intervention…”
Are you referring to Iraq?
HR-Good point. That hasn’t been the “traditional conservative stance” since before Pearl Harbor.
Yeah Steve, how much responsibility does the United States have for the Holocaust because of the isolationism mentality we had then, never-mind the antisemitic attitude held by the US and by so many around the world. I’ve often wondered.
While we do have to be serious about our own debt, no doubt about it, Kadafi is a terrorist. Not just for his own people, for the world.
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