Childish or insane? (OK: hysterical)
Barack Obama: “I am a citizen of the United States and a citizen of the world.”
Ronald Reagan: “I am a citizen of the United States and the world.”
Newt Gingrich: “I am not a citizen of the world.”
(Which is also why you’re not President of the United States, Newt. But thanks for point out the downhill, fearful and isolationist direction of your party.)
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Republican leader Bohnner: (referring to trying terror suspects from Gitmo in the US. (We already have done this, and they were convicted and put in federal prison in Colorado.) “This is the first step in the Democrats plan to release terrorists on our streets.”
Once again the Republicans are saying that “Democrats want the terrorists to win.”
That is simply INSANE. Not rational. Hysterical. Childish.
Does the Republican party -really- believe that? To they -really- believe we are all so stupid as to buy that transparently childish, school-yard hysterical accusation?
The longer they make up outrageous fantasies, outright lies, and accuse their neighbors of them (just as grade-school children do) the the more and more obvious it becomes that they are not mature enough to govern, and the deeper and deeper they will slide into irrelevancy.
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