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In reply to the discussion: Lawrence O'Donnell's anti Clinton propoganda last night [View all]dsc
(53,400 posts)I decided to search for these supposed Moore love pieces. And what did I find, nothing. Only the one piece you brought to DU AND WHICH I REPEATEDLY DENOUNCED. Oh and what else did I find, something I had forgotten about.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2004/jan/5/20040105-103754-1355r/?page=all
We are a group trying to promote good policy for the nation, not to help George Bush, Club for Growth President Stephen Moore said in an interview.
Mr. Moore is not shy about stating his view of Mr. Dean: For the last year, he has moved further and further to the left and admitted he would repeal the Bush tax cuts, which jump-started the economy. For that reason alone, Dean poses a grave threat to the economic well-being of all Americans.
Mr. Moore defended the ad campaign by saying that the left-wing takeover of the Democratic party by Dean and his supporters is not a good thing for sound policy-making, even though it is a good thing for Republicans, because it makes it easier for them to win elections, he said.
Mr. Dean is hopelessly out of step with the rest of America. Mr. Moore said.
Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2004/jan/5/20040105-103754-1355r/#ixzz2OOh4UNLj
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end of quote (I don't like the source but figure they are likely to quote Moore accurately)
there is a word for you, it is unbelievable, in the truest sense of the word. Just to give you a recap of what you did here. You claimed I was fine with what Moore said about Dean because I didn't comment on articles he had written before Dean ran, articles which we now see didn't exist, and the one and only article he did write, you praised and I CONDEMNED IN REAL TIME. And you have the unmitigated gall to call me a hypocrite. Wow, just wow.