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Romney isn't leading a political campaign; he's leading a lynch mob

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The GOP has built a mob with the promise to lynch blacks (especially BHO), uppity women, Hispanics, Moslems, gays, unions, non-Christianists, scientists, the environment, any kind of government benefit to the non-rich, and the Constitution. In short, they intend to lynch the legacy of the 20th century. And when I say lynch, I mean it. They have no respect for the settled law or the Constitution, for due process or compromise. They are a howling mob surrounding the political system, demanding that the authorities throw the victims out in the street so they can be strung up.

Unlike Clarence Thomas' scripted, liberal-guilt-trip whining about a "high-tech lynching", lots of real people will die if the GOP get the WH back. They will die from unnecessary wars, medical problems, environmental degradation, back-alley abortions, unsafe working conditions, and the return of old-age poverty.

Have all of us frogs been boiled, then? Where is the sustained outrage against the hatred now openly displayed by the GOP against anyone and everything not Christianist, white, male, and rich? We won't beat these fanatical haters with anything less than equal intensity.

I don't mean "pushback", or "standing our ground". I mean outrage for outrageous behavior. The kind of outrage Obama showed when Romney tried to score points about Benghazi in the third debate. Obama showed us all how to play the outrage card. We need to do it many times a day. Just for example, where is the sustained outrage for Romney's denial that anyone is currently dying for lack of medical care?


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