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The Forty Most Obnoxious Quotes

...from 2007. A roundup by John Hawkins. He's got them from both sides of the aisle, but the vast majority are clear products of Bush derangement.

Posted by Rand Simberg at January 03, 2008 09:51 AM
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Wow. Some of them I remember at the time. A few I see as ideological pandering, one way or the other. However, one that just makes me scratch my head and wonder how deranged the person really is:

"When I see a stroller now, I see it as someone who evicted a person with AIDS, right or wrong."

Here's the original story.

I read the article as a postive for inclusion and acceptance of homosexuality among heterosexuals. On the other hand, a gay rights activist links AIDS as a specifically homosexual disease, and blames not heterosexual couples, but their infants and toddlers for putting sick people on the street.

With that type of statement, one can let pass Rosie O'donnell's lack of understanding of material properties.

Posted by Leland at January 3, 2008 11:46 AM

One bit of USDA Prime BDS didn't make the list, a nominee for Andrew Sullivan's Moore Award:

"Bush's preference for allowing poor kids to get sick and die for his own ideological obsession is a fundamental fact of his presidency and of the Republican Party's guiding ideology," - Eric Alterman, Media Matters

Posted by Alan K. Henderson at January 4, 2008 06:01 AM


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