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fascistozoid repubs are not scared of terrorists anymore
by sashal12
Rep. Virginia Foxx's (R-N.C.) reputation for over-the-top rhetoric is well deserved. She a deather, a tenther, and recently boasted, "There are no Americans who don't have healthcare."

But today's gem is a must-have for Foxx's greatest-hits package.

During a floor speech today, Foxx bluntly declared that the Affordable Health Care for America Act, which House Democrats unveiled last week, is a greater threat than any terrorist in the world:

"...I believe that the greatest fear that we all should have to our freedom comes from this room -- this very room -- and what may happen later this week in terms of a tax increase bill masquerading as a health care bill. I believe we have more to fear from the potential of that bill passing than we do from any terrorist right now in any country."

As a substantive matter, this is obviously insane. Reforming a broken health care system, extending coverage to families that need it, and offering stronger consumer protections to those who already have insurance is not dangerous. Even for the most delusional conservatives, it's certainly not scarier than a terrorist attack.

But in the bigger picture, I'm fascinated by the right's willingness to downplay the significance of the terrorist threat in general. TV preacher Pat Robertson told George Stephanopoulos a while back that the Sept. 11 monsters were just "a few bearded-terrorists who fly into buildings" and that federal judges who fail to share his worldview are a greater threat to the fabric of America than terrorism today, Nazis during WWII, and the Civil War in the 19th century.

Last week, Rep. John Shadegg (R-Ariz.) said that the reform debate is more import than the 9/11 attacks. Today, Virginia Foxx thinks reform is scarier than terrorism.

It wasn't too long ago that the right considered al Qaeda and other terrorists the single most serious threat imaginable. It was, they said, the existential threat of the 21st century.

I guess conservatives' priorities have changed?

Steve Benen 2:20 PM Permalink
demokkkrats in congress pose a bigger threat to US
by redtide
then any ragheads do. So what is your point?
Re: demokkkrats in congress pose a bigger threat to US
by sashal12

exactly the point: you are stupid subhuman piece of shit

and that article was about you

perhaps but I am not the one supporting
by redtide
the party that seeks to grow the dependancy class here in America.....you are
Re: fascistozoid repubs are not scared of terrorists anymore
by J.MADISON
THEIR NOT SCARD BECAUSE THEY NOW REALIZE HOW MUCH RELIGIOUS ATHORITARIAN TERRORISTS AND THEM HAVE IN COMMON.SO THEY FEEL MORE COMFORTABLE WITH THEIR EXISTANCE.
Re: demokkkrats in congress pose a bigger threat to US
by J.MADISON
And outa' right field come some nutjob tripping over himself to prove the top posters claims.JEEEEZ!
Re: demokkkrats in congress pose a bigger threat to US
by sashal12
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