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Here’s the first concrete evidence of global warming: Deval Partick’s brain is melting.
Speaking at Suffolk University Law School last week, the Democratic Governor of Massachusetts became the latest, and most prominent, liberal to charge that refusing to roll over for Obama was borderline treason.
What he calls reflex opposition to the messiah-in-chief’s program “is almost at the level of sedition… I’m most frustrated by folks who seem to be rooting for failure,†Patrick charged. Like, Democrats never rooted for Ronald Reagan, Bush ’41 or W. to slip and fall flat on their faces. They did handstands, cartwheels and goal-post victory dances (while waving pom-poms wildly in the air) every time a Republican president failed to achieve his policy goals.
“The number of people in the Grand Old Party who seem to be absolutely committed to saying ‘No,’ whenever he (the president) says ‘Yes’ … is just extraordinary,†Patrick confessed. Liberals have always been mystified by rejection of their agenda, usually attributing same to stupidity, malice, misanthropy or lunacy. Perhaps, like their Soviet counterparts, they’ll end up consigning us to mental institutions.
Head of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division under Clinton, Patrick is Obama’s best friend among the governors. He’s also the latest leftie to charge conservatives with sedition, which leads to the reasonable assumption that this ongoing campaign is part of the White House strategy to discredit its critics.
On the anniversary of the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, ex-President William Jefferson Clinton began beating his favorite drum: That anti-government rhetoric on the right leads to violence. (“There can be real consequences when what you say animates people who do those things you would never do,†the perjurer-in-chief warned The New York Times) But if words incite deeds, how much more so do actions? Recall the increase in adultery, oral sex in the workplace, and lying under oath following the revelations in the Lewinsky case.
Partick has upped the ante. In recent weeks, conservative talkers like Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck have been accused of sedition for saying mean things about the current occupant of the White House (in Limbaugh’s case, referring to Obama’s administration as a “regimeâ€).
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