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August 17, 2006

Hatch: Elect a Democrat, get a terrorist attack

The Pennsylvanian senator of Utah, Orrin Hatch, recently reiterated something he’s said before: that a vote for a Democrat is a vote for another terrorist attack on the U.S. I wish I could say this is one of the stupidest things he’s ever said, but it isn’t. And much like his extended middle finger for a PCTV ad, he doesn’t seem to remember his own actions.

I know Americans have kind of accepted the idea of having batshit insane leaders, but can we really support the onset of dementia that our doddering sentator seems to exhibit?

Read the sltrib.com article here.

by @ 7:16 pm. Filed under National Issues

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