Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Democrats breaking own windows, blaming conservatives. Chicago politics in Colorado.


A volunteer cleans up the broken glass Tuesday at the state Democratic Party headquarters south of downtown. (John Sunderland, The Denver Post)


Demonize the opposition, if you can't win the argument. Much like a magicians slight of hand, it's all about misdirection. And so far, it's blowing up in their faces.
Tuesday morning 11 windows at the Colorado Democrat Headquarters in Denver were smashed.
This is what Democratic Party chairwoman Pat Waak said about the incident: That it was..
"an effort on the other side to stir up hate."
Then Waak found out it was actually a long-time Democrat activist who has even been previously paid by the Colorado Citizens' Coalition to canvass neighborhoods for a Democrat politician. Democrats were breaking their own windows and blaming it on conservatives.

Uh.Uh.Uh. Oops. And now we have Waak clarifying herself for herself's sake.
"What I've been saying is there is a lot of rhetoric out there from both sides of the spectrum. That's what's been disturbing to me. People are saying a lot of things not appropriate for civil discourse."
People are "saying" things? That's what's disturbing?

I'll tell you what's disturbing:

- When union thugs, with a pattern of violence, are bussed into town halls.

- When peaceful conservative protesters are physically punched, kicked, their clothing torn, and sent to the hospital for simply showing up at a town hall meeting.

- When Democrat Party leaders go on national television and use their pulpit to call concerned citizens "brown shirts", "un-American", and accusing them of displaying "swastikas", when it's their own fringe Democrat members protesting with Hitler signs.

- When Democrat Congressmen and women hold their town hall meetings at SEIU headquarters, in order to control and intimidate their constituents from asking questions and voicing their dissent.

- When the President of the United States publicly belittles those who disagree with him, while stating he wants them to shut up.

- When a government is so massive, so intrusive, so out of bounds and beyond the limits of the Constitution, that the citizens of that country must rise up to battle it back.

Yeah, that's what I find disturbing.

Sticks and stones, Waak. All we're doing is talking.

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