Coulter said she was inspired by the small but enthusiastic group of "young
right-wingers" who showed up at the Conservative Political Action Conference in
Washington, D.C.
But when you understand more about the leadership in that group of "young
right-wingers," the idea of a bright future for the struggling movement is
anything but probable.
James O'Keefe is one of those young right-wing leaders who the conservative
movement embraces. O'Keefe showed up at CPAC only after he posted bail on felony
charges he faces in New Orleans.
That CPAC young right-wing leader was arrested for trying to tap the phone lines
and computer system of a Democratic U.S. senator. The criminal operation led by
O'Keefe and several other leaders of the conservative movement's "bright future"
would not be considered inspirational by normal standards.
It was a criminal operation not much different than one led by another
conservative leader named G. Gordon Liddy. Liddy and his pals also believed that
criminal break-ins and wiretaps should be part of the conservative social and
political agenda.
Liddy's felony convictions had no effect on how conservatives regard him. He is
apparently a neo-con hero for young wing-nuts like O'Keefe.
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Yes, yes they do. Every night on CNN, MSNBC, etc. Well they try to anyway.
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God, guns and guts made America great.
And Janet Napolitano nervous.
Which should tell you all you need to know about Democrats. How can one
restore America to greatness if greatness makes you uncomfortable?
You mistakenly think you know the difference between truths spoken, and
thinking the truth is wrong because of who said it.
Typical of Liberals you attack the Messenger and not the message.
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What are you going on about?
Praise by the rethugs for the criminal class and theiir crimes?
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Cliff
What was the message in illegally tapping phones for political gain?
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Cliff
That you do prison time.
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