(Hey, Duffy, am I anti-Semitic because I criticize Joe LIEberman for his repeated demonstrable lies? I feel your pain… actually, no, I feel you ARE a pain.)
Sarah Palin is good at exactly one thing: playing the victim, however privileged she is in real life. That makes her the perfect Republican. And yes, likening herself to a target of blood libel accusations, when she is no such thing, is morally deplorable.
]]>I haven’t talked about Cohen’s comments because frankly I think he didn’t make the sell. I know what he’s referring to, but the average American would just be baffled. But he’s certainly correct that we have a political party and their propaganda arm (Fox News and talk radio frothers) who regularly engage in the Big Lie technique pioneered by Goebbels, where even lies that can be debunked simply by looking at a calendar get repeated over and over again until people believe them (like “Obama’s bailout of the bankers”, which happened in 2008 when TARP was passed, said legislation which was proposed by the Bush Administration and signed by, err, President George W. Bush, not Obama, who did not take office until January 20 2009).
So anyhow, we’ve established that Cohen is telling the truth about the Republican Party using the Big Lie technique, whereas Palin was not telling the truth about being the victim of a “blood libel” — nobody has libeled her by accusing her of participating in secret rituals where she kills Christian children and bakes their blood into matzoh balls, as far as I know. So what is your point, Duffer dear Duffer? That lying is fine and dandy, but telling the truth means that someone should be called anti-Semitic?
– Badtux the Baffled-by-stupidity Penguin
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