But Don’t Call Them Fascists

Ed Schulz says that the president should act like a dictator tonight. Does he mean that Obama should be “the decider”?

[Update a while later]

This seems related somehow:

Remember, there are Americans who believe that if you run into your congressman and ask him a question, the congressman has a right to not merely hit you in response, but to have you arrested. And their vote counts every bit as much as yours.

Not that it’s an excuse, but it looked to me in that video like Etheridge was at least two sheets to the wind, with a third coming loose.

[Update a couple minutes later]

Oh, and no need to play Name That Party! They just lie about it. Because obviously, only Republicans are violent and have scandals.

5 thoughts on “But Don’t Call Them Fascists”

  1. I can’t help thinking of Yakov Smirnoff:

    Leftwing fantasy America very different from real America. In
    leftwing fantasy: you angry, entitled Wingnuts go out and attack
    politicians. In reality: angry, entitled, politicians attack you!

    The creepy part is the swooning at thuggery. The left thinks that he acted manly, endearing, and they’re proud of him.

    Wow… No wonder they’re so chummy with Castro and miss the USSR..

  2. One of these thuggery incidents needs to be pursued by the victim in both civil and criminal courts.

    We have cases of assault leading to a conviction for just spitting.

    And if the prosecutor refuses, well then. You have another case entirely.

  3. Lessee:
    a) socialist? check
    b) internationalist? check
    c) unamerican? check
    d) dictator? check

    Is that Stalin, Castro, Kim, Mao, or Obama?

    … AND Obama… fixed.

  4. Isn’t it time for Ted Turner to start round-the-clock screenings of GABRIEL OVER THE WHITEHOUSE on his cable channel? You know, to prepare the masses for the New Order.

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