November 14, 2006
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11/13/06 - A Tennessee Reader
Speculates That Bush Is Okay With Congressional
Losses…If They Lead To Amnesty
A Louisiana Reader Asks Peter
Brimelow Why Michelle Malkin Appears On VDARE.COM; He
Defends Her
From:
Pat Mason [e-mail
him]
I'm
sorry but I simply cannot listen to another pro-George
W. Bush, anti-everyone else who doesn't like Bush rant
by
Michelle Malkin.
I've
asked you this before and I’ll ask you again:
Why is Malkin on VDARE.COM?
Isn't
it apparent she is nothing more than a shill for Bush
and his failed,
neo-conned GOP? She belongs on either the
Rush Limbaugh
or the
Sean Hannity teams, two of the most insufferable
Bush shills on earth.
Most
VDARE.COM proponents feel exactly like
Paul Craig Roberts does about the hijacking of the
once-conservative GOP by worn-out 1960s leftists
transformed into people who would shock George
Orwell.
How
can anyone take Malkin’s
line on immigration seriously when she is so deluded
about an administration that is devoid of reality?
Mason’s previous correspondence with VDARE.COM, included
in a
Juan Mann column, is
here.
Peter
Brimelow writes:
We
normally get this complaint about
Paul Craig Roberts, who
is pugnaciously on the
other side of the Iraq
War debate. We carry them both because both are among
the very few syndicated columnists who do speak out on
immigration—for example,
here and
here. We have to pay for
all of their columns, so we figure we might as well post
them all.
But in fact Michelle has been critical of George W.
Bush:
VDARE.com: 09/20/05 - Not Another Homeland Security Hack
(On
Bush Appointee Julie Myers.)
01/16/03 - Bush's Tiny Step
(“But
Bush's announcement is only a teeny-tiny step in the
right direction. In 2001, this administration, not
Clinton-Gore, backed the federal government's payment of
cash bonuses to highway construction firms that accept
bids from companies owned by members of certain minority
groups.”)
VDARE.com: 08/24/04 - Dubya, Jorge P, And The Bipartisan
Betrayal At The Border
(“[George
P.] Bush went further in defaming the character of our Border Patrol
agents and their supervisors: ‘If there has been
American approval for this policy, that is
reprehensible,’ George P. Bush said of the guns,
essentially paintball projectiles filled with chile
powder. ‘It's kind of
barbarous.'
["Bush's Nephew, in Mexico, Calls Arming of Border
Guards 'reprehensible', By Mark Stevenson,
Associated Press , Aug 21, 2004])
VDARE.com: 01/11/05 - Bush’s Armstrong Blunder Bad For
Minority Conservatives
(“There
are no shades of gray about this, friends: the Bush
Education Department subsidized a prominent minority
conservative ‘journalist’ with federal taxpayer dollars
to sell
black parents
on the Teddy Kennedy-inspired
No Child Left Behind boondoggle…This fiscally irresponsible,
ethically challenged,
and possibly illegal arrangement deserves only one thing
from conservatives: unqualified contempt.”)
VDARE.com: 01/06/04 - Bush’s Hispandering Hit On Social
Security
(“While
innocent babes who have yet to earn a penny are
threatened with jail time for misusing Social Security
cards, the Bush administration appears set this week to
turn the ailing government pension program into an
international relief fund for illegal alien
workers who used
counterfeit Social Security
cards and
stolen numbers to secure
illegal jobs.”)
VDARE.com: 10/04/05 - The Coffee and Donuts Defense
(On
Harriet Myers: “But Bush did not promise
grass-roots conservatives that he'd put a
Harry Reid-endorsed
Cheer Bear
on the court.”)
VDARE.com: 07/08/03 - Spy Software Scandal: Bush
Credibility At Stake
(Inslaw—too
complicated to explain, but does not make Bush look
good.)
VDARE.com: 02/28/06 - The Right Plays The Race Card
(The
Dubai Ports Scandal:
“By the Bush standard, we who put American security
above Arab sensitivity are all bigots now.”)
VDARE.com: 04/26/06 - The Victims Of Illegal Immigration
(“President Bush accuses those of us who want to secure
America's borders and fully enforce our immigration laws
of lacking
'compassion.'
(“Huh.
Well, I have yet to hear an ounce of compassion from
President Bush for America's
countless casualties of lax immigration enforcement. Where's the sympathy for
innocent, law-abiding citizens who have lost their lives
at the hands of illegal aliens and their
open-borders enablers?”)