Rotund propagandist Michael Moore said on television that Gustav is "God's wrath upon the dirty, evil Republicans," and seems to be wishing for as much death and destruction as possible in order to ruin the impact of the convention.
It isn't in a wacko like Michael Moore's DNA to understand that for most decent Americans, politics takes a back seat to the fear of lots of people dying gruesomely. Don't kid yourself: the deranged, debauched demagogue is hoping for a whopper of a storm, the bigger the better. The deadlier the dandier. They figure it will take a hurricane to make people forget about the stunningly brilliant vice-presidential pick.
But cheering for a hurricane to kill massive amounts of people isn’t just the purview of Moore. Caught on camera during a flight Democratic Party leader Donnie “Foul Fowler” Fowler giggles like a drunken sixteen year old girl who just found out her shirt is drenched with her own puke when he says to his fellow traveler that the hurricane is scheduled to hit right at the start of the Republican Convention.
Can you begin to fathom how pathetic one has to be to hope that a disaster helps erase some scored political points from the other side? Nothing like the image of helpless people being battered by a hurricane to make a good Democrat smile, I guess.
It was nice of Fowler to attempt a lame apology for being caught red-headed taking great pleasure and delight in the timing and potential severity of Gustav. But his apology is almost worse than what he said in the first place. In his pathetic “apology” he’s complaining about being recorded by a "right-wing nutcase", he pretends to suggest that he was making a "joke" about the late Rev. Jerry Falwell who said that 9/11 could have very well been an example of God's wrath. Does anyone believe this? The only nutcase in this situation is Fowler. See a truly bizarre human being right here.
Monday, September 1, 2008
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