Monday, February 13, 2006

Gore-ing America, Part 2

Apparently jealous of watching all the approving column inches being grabbed by the worst ex-President in History, Jimmy Carter, Al Gore—the man who is increasingly proving himself to have been the most un-fit Vice-president in history—is disgracing himself again. Arguably, endangering the U.S. with his neverending rich-boy temper tantrum over having been out-hornswoggled by George W. Bush in the Y2K election, Gore is now trashing Bush and the U.S. for the benefit of our Wahhabi friends, apparently hoping to make nice with Al Qaeda's murderers as well.

Power Line has a stinging reply. While informing readers of what Al Gore wants the Arabs "to know," Scott Johnson wants them to know that:
Gore's impulse to defame his country before a foreign audience for fun and profit does not represent the desires or wishes or feelings of the majority of citizens of my country. I want them to know that the American people support the enforcement of America's immigration laws, especially against those suspected of having a possible terrorist connection. I want them to know that when 15 of the 19 perpetrators of September 11 were found to have been Saudi citizens, the American people wanted the Saudi government to take responsibility for its role in the attack on the United States and take every action necessary to ensure that it never happens again.
Scott is teed off and you should read this whole post as well as the informative links.

We have jumped on the NYTimes and the Washington Post for effectively aiding and abetting treasonous activities with regard to the destruction of the NSA's abilities to conduct surreptitious foreign intelligence activities in this country under extreme but justified circumstances. It might now be time to look at supposedly respectible politicians like Gore who is arguably verging close to sedition and is certainly serving to undermine our country's security in order to score points with the hard left that is controlling his own party.

This is another reason why, at least at the moment, the average American absolutely does not trust the Democrats to have any control whatsoever over our foreign policy. Perpetuating the unbelievable meme that absolutely everything evil in the world can be attributed to America, and, by extension, to the evil George W. Bush, frauds like Al Gore make it increasingly difficult for us to conduct the kind of robust foreign and military policy that will keep America safe.

Which is their point.

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