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Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Removing all doubt: The Democrats have a complete moron as the head of their party. These people think President George W. Bush is dumb, but Howard Dean is a gibbering idiot.


He also said the president was partly responsible for a recent Supreme Court decision involving eminent domain.

"The president and his right-wing Supreme Court think it is 'okay' to have the government take your house if they feel like putting a hotel where your house is," Dean said.


Not a single justice currently on the Supreme Court was appointed by Bush, so how is this "his" court? And only a complete nincompoop would think that the Kelo majority of John Paul Stevens, David Souter, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Anthony Kennedy and Steven Breyer are the Supreme Court's "right-wingers."

Reality-based community? Hardly.

11:11 PM

Comments:
"And only a complete nincompoop would think that the Kelo majority of John Paul Stevens, David Souter, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Anthony Kennedy and Steven Breyer are the Supreme Court's 'right-wingers.'"

True, but it is fair to blame other Republican Presidents for appointing at least two of them, if not three. [Kennedy's the wobbler. On the one hand, he was Plan B to Robert Bork, and it's not President Reagan's fault that Bork was borked. On the other, given that Bork was borked, couldn't President Reagan have come up with a better Plan B?]
 
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