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nixonwasbetterthanW Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-05-04 12:51 PM
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Larry Kudlow: a slave to faith-based memory

Kudlow was on MSNBC last night yammering about who should be the next attorney general. In trying to sound bipartisan, he floated Joe Lieberman's name as a possible Ashcroft replacement, suggesting it was quite possible because, among other things, Lieberman is a great defender of the Patriot Act.

Now I know a lot on this board despise Lieberman, and yes, he did vote for the act, but he is NOT its defender. He has said time and again that the best thing about the act was its sunset provisions.

Kudlow, as usual, is just making it up as he goes along.

By the way, this is what Kudlow said about gays and the GOP in 1998:

"The Republican Party would make a huge mistake if it runs the Log Cabin group out of the party. These gay men and women are very effective activists for Republican issues in the gay community, such as less government and lower taxes."

Are you happy now, Larry, that your man is back in because of the support of many in the "morality" crowd who would just as soon incinerate the gays -- including Mary Cheney -- as welcome them into their living rooms?





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