Oh, K, you weasel, you missed the edit in your rapid fire response. I don't particularly care to once again futilely show your clever statements of things I didn't say.
And of course, on your other favorite moralistict bleating topic, see if you recognized the esteemed adulterous papal knight Hyde in this description from a link Les kindly provided:
5) the continual, routine perjury and deception of the public by government officials pretending to have no knowledge of these activities; and the routine acquiescence in that deception by Congressmen too frightened to oppose it. (from tarpley.net
That on Iran-contra, and in case you don't get the point:
He mocked the sanctimony of all who "sermonized about how terrible lying is."
Granted, lies were told, he said, but it hardly makes sense to "label every untruth and every deception an outrage."
He also condemned the "disconcerting and distasteful whiff of moralism and institutional self-righteousness" that led Congress to conduct hearings on the deceptions coming from the White House and he denounced the result as "a witch hunt."
So said the House Republican who led the defense of the Reagan administration during the Iran-Contra hearings, the same Rep. Henry J. Hyde of Illinois who is leading the impeachment inquiry against President Clinton. (LaTimes, quoted in ttp://www2.techstocks.com/~wsapi/investor/reply-6691481)
Gotta love that papal knight, eh, K? Go blather on about your own talking points ad nauseum. It's all so irrelevant when you got a President you want to see impeached. See you at the next election. |