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Michelle Malkin Pots, kettles, Maxine Waters, and a reminder about Democrats egging on Code Pink; Updated: “Riot is the voice of the unheard”
Another example of what UTTER LAUGHABLE POMPOUS ARROGANT HYPOCRITES liberals are.
Remember when Clinton was president, and dissent was "hatred of the government" and it caused the OK City bombing?
Then Bush became president and suddenly dissent was okay again, because as Hillary Clinton (among others) said, it was our "patriotic duty."
And how that a Democrat is president again, ALL OF A SUDDEN dissent is bad again. What a coincidence! It's only when Democrats are president that dissent is bad!!!!!!
Thus we have this laughable video from Maxxine Waters bemoaning the Tea Party Maxine Waters: Tea Party protesters are outrageous because they shout!- The Right Scoop
And YET:
More laughter inducement here:
'Riot Is the Voice of the Unheard' - WSJ.com
So we have another liberal who is basically telling us free speech is for me, not for thee.
It's only okay when they protest. YOU on the other hand, better shut your mouth.
Another example of what UTTER LAUGHABLE POMPOUS ARROGANT HYPOCRITES liberals are.
Remember when Clinton was president, and dissent was "hatred of the government" and it caused the OK City bombing?
Then Bush became president and suddenly dissent was okay again, because as Hillary Clinton (among others) said, it was our "patriotic duty."
And how that a Democrat is president again, ALL OF A SUDDEN dissent is bad again. What a coincidence! It's only when Democrats are president that dissent is bad!!!!!!
Thus we have this laughable video from Maxxine Waters bemoaning the Tea Party Maxine Waters: Tea Party protesters are outrageous because they shout!- The Right Scoop
And YET:
'Riot Is the Voice of the Unheard'
Tea-party foe Maxine Waters once made excuses for real political violence.
But a look further back into Waters's history reveals her hypocrisy to be far worse than is typical. The last time America experienced political mob violence--the Los Angeles riots of 1992--Waters was there offering excuses and justifications.
The L.A. riots began on April 29, 1992, after a jury returned a not-guilty verdict in the trial of four Los Angeles policemen charged in connection with the videotaped beating of Rodney King. By the time the riots wound down, six days later, 53 people had been killed and thousands injured.
Maxine Waters was a freshman representative from California's 29th Congressional District (now the 35th), which covers areas of southern Los Angeles where the rioting was centered. Her own district office was burned to the ground. She quickly emerged as an advocate on behalf of the rioters.
"I accept the responsibility of asking people not to endanger their lives," the Associated Press quoted her as saying on April 30. "I'm not asking people not to be angry. . . . I have a right to be angry."
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James Taranto on Maxine Waters and the L.A. riots.
The same day, in an interview with Katie Couric on NBC's "Today" show, she described the rioting as "a spontaneous reaction to inequality and injustice." She added: "I am extremely . . . angry, and I have no problems with saying that. You know, there comes a time when it's all right to be angry, when it's all right to say this is absolutely unbelievable. That's how I feel. And I'm sure that the people that you see, no matter what you think about what they're doing, and no matter how we would not like to see that kind of violence, you can understand the anger."
Couric asked her, "What do you think needs to be done to restore calm to the city?" She replied by issuing demands to the administration of George H.W. Bush:
More laughter inducement here:
'Riot Is the Voice of the Unheard' - WSJ.com
So we have another liberal who is basically telling us free speech is for me, not for thee.
It's only okay when they protest. YOU on the other hand, better shut your mouth.