Friday, September 28, 2007

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Senate Democrats, Who can tell the difference?

This is the lead sentence from the Boston Globe's story on Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech at Columbia University, "President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran yesterday criticized the United States in a speech at Columbia University saying US leaders spied on their own citizens . . . . "

So the rhetoric of a man Columbia University President, liberal extremist, Lee C. Bollinger, calls a "petty and cruel dictator" is exactly the same rhetoric as Democratic U.S. Senators.

A mature discussion about surveilling terrorist in my immediately prior post (just scroll down to read, please) juxtaposed with this observation that Ahmadinejad and Senate Democrats share the same speech writer.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

excellent point-doesn't anyone else see the paralell?

8:02 AM  
Blogger Zack said...

All,

Anonymous is not me being my own straight man.

Anonymous,

You must be new to my blog; I see things that many people who claim to follow politics do not see; I'm sort of gifted in this way. Please continue to visit this blog. However, please know this is not a heavily commented on blog, we don't "atta boy" alot here. Rather, I try to provide folks with material to explode the heads of liberal extremists. The next time you're in a conversation with a liberal extremist, nonchalantly comment on how Mahmoud sounds just like a Democratic senator, then step back so you don't get splattered with her/his exploding head.

9:58 AM  

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