"If that's the way it has come across, I apologize," she told CNN's Drew Griffin.
Bullshit. Her words were plain enough. The clear meaning is that there are parts of this nation that are not a part of the "real America" and which are truly anti-American. It has nothing to do with the way her words "came across," it has everything to do with what she said.
Anyway, I need to get to some work while I wait for the telephone guy to show up. Because that is what we do in the phony anti-American part of America where I live.
You know, places that vote for Democrats. Because you can't be a "real American" in Palin's eyes if you elect Democrats.
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Funny - that whole class warfare thing is supposed to be the tool of democrats. I guess this goes deeper than class.....
Palin is a well-dressed misery.
Rev. Wright said it, "God Damn America!"
I think it's safe to say that Palin's remark accurate but distasteful.
No, it is not "safe to say."
Palin's remark was the product of a mind that is both ill-informed and bigoted. It is the product of listening to people like Rush Limbaugh and reading hate-spewing writers like Coulter. Palin has been trained to regard anyone who disagrees with her philosophy as unpatriotic, if not a traitor.
Palin and much of the Wingnut crowd are not patriots. They are, in fact, very anti-American in their viewpoints because they are truly monarchists.
The GOP of today would have been the Loyalists of 233 years ago. I think it is safe to say that in April of 1775, they would have backed the Crown.
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