Smart Dem to vote for Bush in â04
Hat tip Protest Warrior
Complaining that the anti-war rhetoric used by some of the Dhimmicrat Democrat beauzeaux moonbats presidential candidates is putting the lives of American soldiers at risk, retiring Sen. Zell Miller, D-Ga., announced Wednesday night that he was backing President Bush for re-election.
Asked about the harsh attacks directed at the Bush White House over the Iraq war, Miller told Fox News Channelâs Sean Hannity: "It makes me ashamed. Itâs a disgrace for anyone to talk about - talk like that in a time of war." Miller then blasted his fellow Dems. "Using this war for political advantage can only give hope to our enemies. And when you do that, thatâs going to cost lives."
But I thought Dean said dissent for the sake of dissent was noble, that it's true freedumb of speech? Do you... ummm... dissent from that statement? | The Georgia Democrat added that while he didnât question their patriotism, "I certainly question their judgment."
"And their IQ."
"You know, if some of these folks had been living back [in] that April night in 1775 when Paul Revere came riding through, saying, âThe British are coming, the British are comingâ - if Howard Dean was living back then he would have yelled out the window, âShut up, Iâm trying to get some sleep in here!â
Sounds like Dean all right.
"Itâs a disgrace," Miller reiterated, before endorsing President Bush. "Iâve given this a lot of thought. I think that George Bush is the right man in the right place at the right time," he told Hannity. The lifelong Democrat explained, "The way I see it is that these next five years are going to be crucial in determining the kind of world my grandchildren and great-grandchildren live in.
As free people or dhimmis.
"And I donât entrust that to any of these folks that are running out there on the Democratic side." Miller said that Bush "reminded me somewhat of Churchill. I think heâs got some Churchill in him. He understands the history of freedom. He knows where it came from and heâs not afraid to take a side. Thatâs the kind of man I want in there as commander in chief."
Posted by: Atrus 2003-10-30 |