| Some famous moonbats, whose quotes have provided leadship and support for their fellow liberal kooks |
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Howard Dean, the moonbat who has taken control of the Democratic National Committee "I hate the Republicans and everything they stand for, but I admire their discipline and their organization." (New York Daily News, Jan 30 2005) "The most interesting theory that I've heard so far – which is nothing more than a theory, it can't be proved – is that he (Bush) was warned ahead of time by the Saudis," Dean told a caller to Washington, D.C's "Diane Rehm Show," according to a transcript obtained by Opinion Journal.com. "We've gotten rid of him [Saddam Hussein], and I suppose that's a good thing" (Children's Defense Fund forum, April 9, 2003). "We won't always have the strongest military" (Time, April 28, 2003). |
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Michael Moore: King of the Moonbats The Iraqis who have risen up against the occupation are not 'insurgents' or 'terrorists' or 'The Enemy.' They are the REVOLUTION, the Minutemen, and their numbers will grow -- and they will win." - Moore to British newspaper, Mirror, October 2003 "[T]he dumbest Canadian here is smarter than the smartest American." - Moore in Canada during his book tour, 2002 "We Americans suffer from an enforced ignorance… Our stupidity is embarrassing.” - Moore to British newspaper, Mirror, October 2003 "Should such an ignorant people (Americans) lead the world?" -- - Moore in an open letter to the people of Germany Quotes courtesy of www.ifocusnews.com. See the complete list here. |
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Ward Churchill, the moonbat who would like to teach your son or daughter a few things American writer, activist, and academic. He is currently a tenured professor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Well known for his famous quote about the World Trade Center 9/11 victims: "(They) were too busy braying, incessantly and self-importantly, into their cell phones, arranging power lunches and stock transactions, each of which translated, conveniently out of sight, mind and smelling distance, into the starved and rotting flesh of infants. If there was a better, more effective, or in fact any other way of visiting some penalty befitting their participation upon the little Eichmanns inhabiting the sterile sanctuary of the twin towers, I'd really be interested in hearing about it...as for those in the World Trade Center, well, really, let's get a grip here, shall we? True enough, they were civilians of a sort. But innocent? Gimme a break. They formed a technocratic corps at the very heart of America's global financial empire the "mighty engine of profit" to which the military dimension of U.S. policy has always been enslaved and they did so both willingly and knowingly." From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
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Janeane Garofalo, one of talk radio's leading moonbats Courtesy of Wikiquote: "Our country is founded on a sham: our forefathers were slave-owning rich white guys who wanted it their way. So when I see the American flag, I go, 'Oh my God, you're insulting me.' That you can have a gay parade on Christopher Street in New York, with naked men and women on a float cheering, 'We're here, we're queer!' -- that's what makes my heart swell. Not the flag, but a gay naked man or woman burning the flag. I get choked up with pride." "There is no such thing as a Pro-Life, Pro-War, Pro-Gun, Pro-Death Penalty Christian." “The lie that brought us into war was that Iraq was a threat to us....It was an attempt at a corporate takeover. This was about oil. It wasn't about human rights. It's not about human rights....It is the Bush/Cheney cartel's fault....Team Bush is more radically corrupt than Richard Nixon ever tried to be....It is, in fact, a conspiracy of the 43rd Reich.” – Left-wing activist Janeane Garofalo on CNN's Crossfire Aug. 20, halfway through her week as the show's co-host. "(W)hen Communist U.S.S.R. was a superpower, the world was better off. The right-wing media is trying to marginalize the peace movement." -- Courtesty of the Museum of Left-Wing Lunacy |
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