... Representative Robin Hayes, who prefaced his comments by saying it was important to “make sure we don’t say something stupid, make sure we don’t say something we don’t mean.” Republicans, he reminded the crowd, were kind people.
Plus, he added, the liberal media had shown itself eager to distort such remarks. With the crowd duly chastened and put on best behavior, he accused Obama of “inciting class warfare” and said that “liberals hate real Americans that work and achieve and believe in God.”
Our own Palin clone was - of course - cited immediately after this paragraph. See revised comments below.
What is this? The RNC must have cut off funding for "Control Mechanism on Speech of Radical Christian Idiots We Are Trying to Distance Ourselves From"?
Exclusion Principle
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You know, I'd ask them to define "real" as in "real Americans." There's a lot more involved in being a citizen of this fine country besides working, achieving, and believing in God...and hating liberals, of course.
Inciting class warfare, eh? Then they're saying what? That liberals are the upper class and conservatives are working class? Uh, I don't think so!
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