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RamboLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-28-05 08:09 PM
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Blumenthal: Generation Chickenhawk (Must Read-Juicy Quotes!)
http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20050711&s=blumenthal

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I chatted for a while with Collin Kelley, a senior at Washington State with a vague resemblance to the studly actor Orlando Bloom. Kelley told me he's "sick and tired of people saying our troops are dying in vain" and added, "This isn't an invasion of Iraq, it's a liberation--as David Horowitz said." When I asked him why he was staying on campus rather than fighting the good fight, he rubbed his shoulder and described a nagging football injury from high school. Plus, his parents didn't want him to go. "They're old hippies," Kelley said.

Munching on a chicken quesadilla at a table nearby was Edward Hauser, a senior at St. Edwards University in Austin, Texas--a liberal school in a liberal town in the ultimate red state of Texas. "Austin is ninety square miles insulated from reality," Hauser said. When I broached the issue of Iraq, he replied,"I support our country. I support our troops." So why isn't he there?

"I know that I'm going to be better staying here and working to convince people why we're there ," Hauser explained, pausing in thought. "I'm a fighter, but with words."


At a table by the buffet was Justin Palmer, vice chairman of the Georgia Association of College Republicans, America's largest chapter of College Republicans. In 1984 the group gained prominence in conservative circles when its chairman, Ralph Reed, formed a political action committee credited with helping to re-elect Senator Jesse Helms. Palmer's future as a right-wing operative looked bright; he batted away my question about his decision to avoid fighting the war he supported with the closest thing I heard to a talking point all afternoon. "The country is like a body," Palmer explained, "and each part of the body has a different function. Certain people do certain things better than others." He said his "function" was planning a "Support Our Troops" day on campus this year in which students honored military recruiters from all four branches of the service.

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roguevalley Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-28-05 08:14 PM
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1. fuckers. Fuckers, fuckers, fuckers.
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Rose Siding Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-28-05 08:18 PM
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2. Great article
My fave...

snip..."The people opposed to the war aren't putting their asses on the line," Bray boomed from beside the bar. Then why isn't he putting his ass on the line? "I'm not putting my ass on the line because I had the opportunity to go to the number-one business school in the country," he declared, his voice rising in defensive anger, "and I wasn't going to pass that up."
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skooooo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-28-05 09:00 PM
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3. How long before reality...

...slaps these brats upside the head??
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wallwriter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-29-05 10:31 AM
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4. Yeah, well I had the opportunity to sit on the
number one couch, watch the number one TV and eat the number one snack foods in the country, and I'm not going to pass *that* up.
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phantom power Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-29-05 12:11 PM
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5. Every excuse they give reeks of classism.
I hope that their lame excuses are being seen and heard by every family who has somebody currently in the military.
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Up2Late Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 05:33 AM
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6. Generation Chickenhawk (The Nation)
article | posted June 28, 2005 (web only)

Generation Chickenhawk



Max Blumenthal

As I settled in my seat for an afternoon of speeches at the College Republican National Convention, I felt something crunch. It was an empty can of Busch Light, one of many strewn across the paisley-carpeted floor of the banquet hall in northern Virginia's Crystal City Gateway Marriott. All around me sat the Republican Party's future leaders: fresh-faced, nondescript white guys in blue suits, and slender blond girls in miniskirts and snug-fitting blazers, some with halter tops underneath. Later, these conservative cadres would vote for the next chairman of the College Republican National Committee (CRNC). It was the closest race since 1973, when a bespectacled boy genius named Karl Rove was elected.

On June 24 conventiongoers were treated to speeches from conservative stars like House majority leader Tom DeLay; antitax zealot Grover Norquist, who called Senator John McCain a "nut job" for compromising on Bush's judge picks; and black right-winger Jesse Lee Peterson, who announced that "most black people--not all, but most--can't think for themselves." The high point of the day, however, belonged to the movement's favorite red-diaper baby, David Horowitz. Horowitz reminded his fawning audience that he could "be sitting at home in the coastal mountains of California, watching horses and rabbits run across my neighbor's yard." Instead he chose to appear for free before a bunch of College Republicans because, as he told them, "The future of the free peoples of the world depends on the Republican Party--and ultimately it depends on you."

In the past year, Horowitz has barnstormed universities across the country, organizing smear campaigns against leftist professors, advising conservative students on tactics to harass their perceived opponents and all the while raking in massive lecture fees. At the College Republicans' convention, Horowitz harped on his time-tested theme: "Universities are a base of the left. Universities are a base for terrorism."

To prove his point, Horowitz singled out Sami Al-Arian, a former University of South Florida professor on trial for allegedly funneling money to Palestinian terror groups through his now-defunct think tank. Horowitz neglected to mention that Norquist, the College Republicans' former executive director and a speaker earlier that morning, funded Al-Arian's think tank through his own Islamic Institute, which he founded with seed money from Qatar, Kuwait and other Middle Eastern sources, including a self-described supporter of Hezbollah, Abdurahman Almoudi. Horowitz was also mum about Al-Arian's private June 2001 briefing with Karl Rove, who last week accused liberals of wanting "to offer therapy and understanding" for the 9/11 attackers. Nor did Horowitz mention the photo-op that candidate George W. Bush posed for with Al-Arian during the 2000 campaign. Nor did he note that Al-Arian boasted that he helped win the state of Florida for Bush by pulling its 90,000 Muslim votes into the Republican column.

<http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20050711&s=blumenthal>
(more at link above)
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Webster Green Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 05:33 AM
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7. Busch Light drinkers...
That figures.

Idiots!
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BOSSHOG Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 05:33 AM
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8. Girlie Men
Just like those at Free republic. They'll huff and they'll puff and they'll blow each other. But they won't enlist because their civilian stateside mission is too important. Worthless ignorant swine.
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Skittles Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 05:33 AM
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14. what do you mean, GIRLIE
THIS gal served HONORABLY!

Susan
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youspeakmylanguage Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 05:33 AM
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9. I don't understand why Horowitz still gets so much press from our side...
Edited on Wed Jun-29-05 01:01 PM by youspeakmylanguage
...from my observations while lurking in the far-right sewers, he doesn't seem to to be as popular as Coulter, Michael "Savage" Weiner, and some of the more prominent right wing blogs.

He seems to get a majority of his press from left-wing writers.
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bunkerbuster1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 05:33 AM
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11. He can press our buttons.
Taking out adverts in college newspapers claiming that black folks owe white people money for reparations?

Takes a special touch to think up truly evil shit like that.
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youspeakmylanguage Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 05:33 AM
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12. I just wish there was some way we could measure which...
Edited on Wed Jun-29-05 01:12 PM by youspeakmylanguage
...of the fringe Republican media whores are really the most popular and which are really just buoyed by their own press releases and our responses to them. I really think Horowitz is supported more by our side's negative reaction than their side's positive reaction. The same with JimmyJeff Guckert.

In my previous post I forgot to mention Michelle Malkin. I hear her name mentioned 10 times more than Horowitz in the sewers, which I think has much more to do with her looks than her work. To be fair, she also appears to be one of the few pundits on their side to maintain a regularly-updated blog with substantial posts. She is one of the more popular wingnut "pundits", yet her work attracts little attention from our side.
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bunkerbuster1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 05:33 AM
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10. "free *peoples* of the world"?
Looks like "former" Commie Horowitz still has more than a little Stalin in him.

Suits his master well, I guess.
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Wetzelbill Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-30-05 05:33 AM
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13. wow, this is good
Pretty tough, until they have to do something themselves.
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