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January 4, 2006
New Low for Moonbat Jack Murtha
Posted by Dave Blount at January 4, 2006 2:27 PM
Apparently John "Moonbat Jack" Murtha's 15 minutes of fame — which he acquired in a deal with the Devil in return for stabbing his own country in the back during wartime — are in danger of running out. His rhetoric has been moving into Cindy Sheehan territory as he desperately attempts to keep the fickle flames of media adulation alive. At least after his performance on Nightline the other night, no one will feel obligated to preface every response to his outrageous remarks with shovelfuls of obsequious rhetoric about how profoundly everyone respects this shameless old wretch.
Murtha declared that the struggle we are currently winning in Iraq is "absolutely" the wrong war, and struck a new personal low by attempting to dissuade Americans from joining the military.
"Would you join (the military) today?," he was asked.
"No," pouted Moonbat Jack.
"And I think you're saying the average guy out there who's considering recruitment is justified in saying 'I don't want to serve'," observed the interviewer.
"Exactly right," Murtha confirmed.
Like most bad things, the distasteful Jack Murtha phenomenon has been blamed on President Bush. As reported by a slavishly sympathetic Newsweek, Murtha became peeved when Bush wouldn't pay enough attention to his suggestions for how to run the war. Like a spoilt six-year-old, Murtha responded by changing sides.
"If they'd talked to me, it wouldn't have happened," puled the slippery back-stabbing traitor Newsweek amusingly calls a "rock-solid patriot."
To exact his revenge for the perceived slight, Murtha has done everything he could to weaken the morale of our country and our troops, and has openly called for surrender to al Qaeda (using the weasel word "redeployment"). This may have cost him the respect of every American whose head isn't screwed on backwards, but he did get his 15 minutes from the press.



