So, last night on Air America Radio, Mike Malloy made the off-hand comment about kicking the crap out of Mark Noonan, the author of the rather distraught Blogs for Bush article "Do Democrats Want a Civil War?"
Now Noonan is acting like he's offended, and his readers are advocating criminal action. But one must remind them that Malloy's comments are tame compared to a Conservative Diva that we ALL know... not necessarilly love.
(From
Jim Walker's America)
Not to beat a dead horse, but Blogs for Bush is at it again. One of their readers was listening to Air America last night (Lord only knows why) when, on Mike Malloy's show, Malloy made the suggestion of fighting back against Blogs for Bush's absurd veiled alligations that Democrats want a Civil War. It takes not a rocket scientist to figure out that this alligation is just plain unfounded.
Now, Blogs for Bush is taking this threat by Malloy to heart, using it to paint yet another image that somehow, Liberals want to assault Conservatives. But, before they get all bent out of shape because someone who they disagree with makes the suggestion of violence, I would like to remind them of a few things...
My only regret with Timothy McVeigh is he did not go to the New York Times Building.
And...
When contemplating college liberals, you really regret once again that John Walker is not getting the death penalty. We need to execute people like John Walker in order to physically intimidate liberals, by making them realize that they can be killed, too. Otherwise, they will turn out to be outright traitors.
Those two gems of Conservative thought come from Ann Coulter. You know her, I'm sure.
Of course, when you hear it played back, Malloy doesn't actually outright advocate violence towards Noonan. It was more of a "Eh, if it happens, I won't cry about it." type of remark. Maybe I'm morbid, but I found his delivery kind of funny. Regardless, it's just another prime example of Conservative hypocrisy. If Coulter outright suggests we execute Liberals and commit terrorist attacks, it's funny. But if a Liberal radio host makes lesser, but no more innocent remarks, it's a crime.
Give me a break.
For me, myself and I, I'm Jim Walker.