R.I.P. – Rest In Politics
ByIt can never be said that liberals would let good taste get in the way of their politics. At yesterday’s funeral service for Coretta Scott King, Jimmy Carter and Rev. Joseph Lowery used their speaking opportunities to berate President Bush for the response to Hurricane Katrina and the war in Iraq. Topics worthy of national debate, I guess, but definitely not in the context of this woman’s funeral.
Much like the memorial service held for Paul Wellstone after his untimely death in 2002, liberals have taken this event entirely out of context to serve their own partisan purposes. It’s grotesque, it’s absurd, and I personally would be ashamed to have been associated with this crew. But, I shouldn’t be too hard on Jimmy and Joe. Scruples are a hard thing to come by these days. Those of us who do have them should be thankful.



















3 Comments
February 8th, 2006 at 4:44 pm
I can’t believe we’re still being subject to Jimmy Carter. Talk about your blundering idiots. This guy would have been the worst President in the history of this country if it weren’t for Hoover and the Great Depression.
I still love reading though Carters comment to the American people while president, how we should “get over our innate fear of communism” and just learn to live with it.
February 8th, 2006 at 5:22 pm
We were darn lucky to get out of the 1970s alive with that guy at the helm.
February 8th, 2006 at 10:36 pm
Faux outrage from Racist Republicans.
You guys keep pouring gravy every day on the meme: bigots flourish and thrive in the Republican Party.
A funeral for a civil rights activist should be tight-lipped because the lying bumbler in chief was there?
Keep critiscizing the blacks and the Mexicans and everyone else. It’s music to our ears cause it shows your true colors.
Meghan XX OO