Democrat Grayson to Fox News and Republicans: “Republicans are the Enemy”

October 27th, 2009 By: Michael van der Galien | Tags: , , , , , , ,

Someone should seriously consider putting Democratic Congressman Alan Grayson in a mental hospital:

Grayson: “You know…FOX News and their Republican collaborators are the enemy of America. They’re the enemy of anybody who cares about health care in this country, the enemy of anybody who cares about educating their children, the enemy of everybody who wants energy independence, anything … good for this country. And they’re certainly the enemy of peace, there’s no doubt about that. They ARE the enemy.”

Grayson made the above comments yesterday, to MSNBC’s Ed Schultz.

Although it’s easy to laugh at Grayson and to shrug off his awful comments as the ramblings of a madman, NewsRealBlog’s David Swindle correctly opines that “we can learn a lot about progressives like Grayson by watching them when they’re caught in an unguarded moment, as he was in his conversation with Schultz. When pushed,” people like them “eagerly show they’re the ones who’ll be the first to take extreme measures in the name of their version of peace and harmony.”

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  1. Doomed
    October 27th, 2009 at 18:33
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    Oh No Michael. This guy is a GOP National treasure.

    He is personally telling moderates to jump off the Democratic version of the Titanic. His vitrol and accusations of unpatriotism does not bode well for the Democrats in 2010.

    Keep on keeping on Mr. Grayson. Tell all us redneck, unpatriotic granny killers just what cha think.

    Im just disappointed I havent heard more from Michael Moore. Hes always good for alienating a couple million moderates.

  2. Michael van der Galien
    October 27th, 2009 at 23:20
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    Im just disappointed I havent heard more from Michael Moore. Hes always good for alienating a couple million moderates.

    LMAO: I’m afraid that, after the grand “success” of his latest documentary, we may hear very little from Moore in the coming years.

  3. UPSman
    October 28th, 2009 at 01:46
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    If she is the pr for the feds then she should be called a person that sells herself which NO different from a whore. Evidently Grayson speaks true words in my opinion!

  4. Rudi666
    October 28th, 2009 at 17:50
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    LOL Where is Tonight, John Ziegler’s film (which he wrote/directed/produced and narrated) “Blocking the Path to 9/11″ on these lists:
    http://boxofficemojo.com/genres/chart/?id=documentary.htm
    http://boxofficemojo.com/genres/chart/?view=openings&id=documentary.htm
    Moore has three of the top 10 grossing documentaries of all time. Ziegler and other conservative documentary film makers don’t even crack the list.

  5. Steve
    October 28th, 2009 at 22:16
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    “Im just disappointed I havent heard more from Michael Moore. Hes always good for alienating a couple million moderates.”

    His new movie has done very well, so he is too busy enjoying the fruits of capitalism right now. Dont worry he will be back to bite the hand feeds him again soon. Judging by his robust frame, he might take the whole arm too.

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