The Party Of Tolerance? Part II

July 30th, 2009 By: Arvak | Tags:

purgegenie_logoShortly after a leading House Democrat threatened so-called “Blue Dog” moderates with intra-party primary challenges, a leading Senate Democrat is threatening to take away committee chairs from other Democrats that are deemed not sufficiently loyal to the progressive agenda. The same threat was attempted against Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman after his dissent from party orthodoxy on foreign policy issues led to a defeat to a party primary that forced him to gain reelection as an independent.

Once again, however, the blogosphere’s famous insistence on tolerance and contempt for purges that was in full display against social conservatives in the Republican party is strangely silent.

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  1. Tully
    July 30th, 2009 at 17:51
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    Well, the rules are always for the other guy, right? :-)

  2. Doomed
    July 31st, 2009 at 02:27
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    Just say “NO” to progressives.

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