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What you said in red. Almost everything I said in my posts on this thread comes from me, not from McGurn, who happens to be a respected writer and political observer. I noticed that you were unable to answer or even address my questions, or to engage in respectful intelligent debate about this subject. I am hardly a tool of the right, I am a Republican, but a moderate who has voted for several Democrats, most recently the governor of Colorado. I believe in questioning orthodox political ideology from either the right or the left. I believe in getting us OUT of this recession. You won't do that by killing tens of thousands of jobs to appease political cronies. What do you believe in?
Reality bites!! And the truth hurts -- it often inspires brilliant statements like "more lies from the right." Does the fact that McGurn disagrees with you disqualify him from expressing his views. Does it disqualify me?? Did Obama or did he not kill the Canadian pipeline? Did he or did he not kill the Boeing plant in South Carolina? Did he or did he not put a moratorium on drilling in the Gulf? All while millions of Americans are out of work and some are even living in their cars out of desperation. See if you can come up with something other than a snide put-down of the "right" this time.
William McGurn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William McGurn is an American writer. He was the chief speechwriter for President George W. Bush from June 2006 until February 2008, replacing Michael Gerson.[1
Its partisan babble from the mouth of a bush speech writer