Only Democrats can get away with referring to decent, hard-working Americans in such vulgar terms. The other day it was Schumer, but at least he was referring to the candidate, and not the Americans supporting the candidate. Not that it’s any less offensive. Today, it was John Kerry.
The Washington Examiner reported:
“We also see how revved up the tea baggers are at the thought of hijacking health care reform and every chance we have at making progress in Washington.” warned Kerry this morning.
The vulgar term has become commonplace in the liberal blogosphere and television commentators, in spite of the raised eyebrows amongst conservatives. I think its odd, however, that ‘esteemed’ Northeastern senators are saying it with pride. ….
Keep it classy, Lurch. Nice way to refer to some of your own constituents.
Via HotAir, via memeorandum











“Lurch”?
LOLOLOLOLOLOL
Now that’s funny, KB… this is kind of fun, ain’t it?
I just saw Brown at 79.5 at Intrade…
GO Scott GO
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What did we expect from a progressive that served in the U.S. Military and then came out, only to make traitorous, vile slurs of his country and fellow countrymen; oh wait, I forgot that’s already being done by Markos Malitos.
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Once again, what can you expect from a pig but a grunt?!!
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Their mascot is a jackass for a reason.
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