Thursday, September 25, 2003
Dems call DéLay on his Orwellian Doublethink
David Espo of AP writes:
What does he mean, "as if"? That's how these ideologues think. They literally do not retain the idea they once held. ("We have always been at war with Oceania.") Wonder if it's a consequence of NPD?
NOTE For "ideologue," Jassalasca Jape suggests:
Ideolator, n. One who prostrates his thinking before an ideology in the same way that an idolator kneels before a graven image.
See ya later, ideolater!
House Majority Leader Tom DeLay "is in no position to question the patriotism" of President Bush's critics on Iraq, having once scathingly condemned President Clinton's military strategy in Bosnia, a Democratic leader said Thursday.
Rep. Steny Hoyer quoted DeLay as saying that the 1999 NATO-led bombing campaign was "President Clinton's war."
"It was ... as if DéLay has blocked out from his memory" what he and other Republican critics said about President Clinton's response to ethnic cleansing in Bosnia in 1999, said Hoyer, the Maryland lawmaker who is the second-ranking Democratic leader in the House
What does he mean, "as if"? That's how these ideologues think. They literally do not retain the idea they once held. ("We have always been at war with Oceania.") Wonder if it's a consequence of NPD?
NOTE For "ideologue," Jassalasca Jape suggests:
Ideolator, n. One who prostrates his thinking before an ideology in the same way that an idolator kneels before a graven image.
See ya later, ideolater!