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Net- how was this "grandstanding" when he picked such a small, niche' audience? I think the forum he chose to discuss this was very appropriate.
He knew there was a camera in there and his audience however big or small heard a mouth full of nonsense regardless, wouldn't you agree?
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In fact, if Coltier wants to jump up and have an honest debate on the filth that comes out of her mouth- I would love to see it- same with O'Rielly. Just watch what happens to O'Rielly when he doesn't get to control the mike- he gets slaughtered in ANY honest debate- Coltier and O'Rielly and Hannity only do well when they have a soapbox- they just can't make it as anything other than an entertainer, and they have to control the mike at that!
I watch O'riley and Hannity all the time and they are great shows. I enjoy watching colmes too, that dude is a trip. Its sometimes amusing how often colmes gets offended by conservatives like he did yesterday when hannity said something about morals, and Colmes responds morals? whats wrong with my liberal morals? I have good morals. There funny, I like the clash in opinions between the two and I think the odd matchup makes for an interesting show and even distribution of opinions. It just wouldnt be Hannity and Colmes if it were two liberals or two conservatives giving the same point of view. Sometimes I do disagree with Hannity, like when he said we had grounds to lock up Alec Baldwin for his telephone convo with his daughter, in most cases though I think he makes solid points.
Same goes with Bill O'riley I think he is a very solid conservative news show host, he may not make points you always agree with and some things he says like anyone else on news shows is an opinion based on his evaluation of facts, but I think he makes good points, and believe me I've seen him in situations where the mic was out of his hands like when he was a guest on the Daily Show with John Stewart. He holds his own, I was shocked at some of the things he said, but you know O' Riley when he talks to the opposition. He said to the audience in reference to Stewart "The whole world could explode and he be gigling" While Many things hold value, A conversation between O'riley and Stewart....... Priceless.
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You and I and Ellison can debate Riechstag and 9/11 just as we are doing right now- in fact, you made my point- you started to debate whether or not the Riechstag was comparable.

Yes, its important to keep context real so thanks, but I think he knew that comparison was false, I really do, and therefore in turn I believe that his motive was not to reveal it because it was a valid comparison, but because it could project his disgust of the Bush administration onto younger more corrigible individuals. Perhaps he knew he could count on a room full of younger atheist not knowing how different the Riechstag fire really was from 9/11. The circumstances that would justify reason for going to war were completely different in these two cases, not everyone has the time to look that kind of thing up to see how different the two events really are. So perhaps he should be held to a higher scrutiny level than Ann, Her comments were in the form of an imature joke resorting to name calling, or comparing rather. What he said was much more sincere in context and tone, and he said what he did as if he believed it. Like I said I dont defend either Elison or Ann for what they did say. I'm just considering context and its my conclusion that both comments made by both people were unnecessary, but can also easily be exaggerated by some.
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Notice that the debate doesn't focus on whether Ellison 'called" Bush hitler- as the lie in the title of this thread suggests

- but rather, compares acts of this administration, it's policies, to the early day of the Hitler administration- I will open this topic in another thread in a minute- because the points are valid IMHO. But let's hold that for another thread, shall we?

Well
Ted's title could perhaps been phrased a little differently, but the context of his post was much more specific and made a fair point. The point that he was trying to make was that the comparison was certainly made between the two dictators.... Well one was certainly a dictator, however to compare the actions of Bush to that of the Third Reich helps achieve Elisons Goal of portraying Bush as an irrational Dictator much like Hitler was. I don't believe Bush is a dictator, I think he is a weak leader. In
Ted's post he says..............
Recently Democratic Congressman Keith Ellison made the following statement about Persident Bush:
Democratic Rep. Keith Ellison, the first Muslim elected to Congress, is defending himself Monday after comparing President Bush to Adolf Hitler and leaving the impression the administration may have rigged the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
Speaking to an atheist group on July 8, Ellison said that the president acted much the way Hitler did when the Reichstag
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Followed by various questions that ask what our opinions were on this and how it might compare to what Ann Coulter said, fair enough questions.
perhaps his title was meant to be in the form of a question, you know
"Democrat Congressman calls Bush Hitler ?" but forgot the question mark, I dunno you'll have to ask him what he meant.
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Another striking difference is how few liberal folks will defend bad behavior by "thier" pundits.

This is true no more of liberals than it is conservatives, the majority of us on both sides are reasonable enough in most cases to be considerably fair, forums across the web can be the exception to that, but what side has the majority of individuals that will stick by there people even if their wrong is anybodies guess, but I will tell you this much right now with firm confidence, most liberals will say its the conservatives and most conservatives will say its the liberals, who da thunk it?
SNL humor, hehe