I am no fan of Maureen Dowd (even if she is an enemy of
my enemy), but she nailed it pretty good in
her editorial in today's NY Times, discussing the "viral quality" of USA Next's AARP/gay rights poison:
Mr. Jarvis defended his ad by saying that he was simply trying to provoke liberal bloggers, and that he succeeded. In fact, part of the sinister beauty of the Swift Boat method is its viral quality: it slips into a host body - "Inside Politics," say - and hijacks it. An ad it showed briefly on the Internet has now been replicated free, all over the world ...
She's at least honest enough to conclude:
[A]nd, yes, it is now being transmitted through the Op-Ed page of The New York Times.
The fact remains that BushCo. is blatantly tapping into the nation's homophobia, racism, and general militant xenophobia to move their agenda. They are not healers, nor are they compassionate, they are aggressive and machiavellian, with no concern for the greater good, just concern for their own interests.
And Hell, its end of days anyway -- why not infect the world with their hatred.