Ignore Chris Matthews' silly comparison to Joe Wilson (R-SC) and enjoy Alan Grayson's "apology" for saying Republicans want you to die quickly:
How refreshing to have a Democrat who doesn't cave to Republican whimpering.
And speaking of, House Republicans have temporarily loosened the clutch on their pearls:
House Republicans changed course on Wednesday and decided not to move forward with a resolution condemning Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Florida, for saying that the GOP health care plan calls for sick people to "die quickly." [...]
"We thought that we would give Congressman Grayson an opportunity to do the right thing and recognize the comments that he made were disrespectful to the House and to the decorum," [Tom] Price told CNN. [...]
He noted that House Democrats set a precedent for punishing bad behavior when they voted in favor of a resolution formally disapproving of Republican Joe Wilson for shouting "You lie!" at President Obama.
"That was the avenue that was defined by the Democrats in charge when someone breaches the decorum," Price said. "So we chose the same vehicle."
Uh, dumbass? You also voted against that resolution, as did 166 of your pals.
Why don't these outraged Republicans get back to us after they line up to apologize for the garbage they've been spewing about health care reform in an effort to pander to their teabagging base?