Will Bunch: Cheering death – A pathetic new low in American politics

Bunch in the Philly Inquirer ..

This shocking new low came near the end of the debate when moderator Brian Williams of NBC News asked Texas Gov. Rick Perry to defend his record of executions — 234, more than any other governor in modern history — during his tenure in Austin. The mere mention that Perry had made what was once considered a solemn decision to sign off on the state-sanction deaths of 234 human beings caused the audience to break into sustained applause .. What you heard echoing in the Reagan Library last night was not reason. It was bloodlust, pure and simple, and it was repulsive

we’re in the merry season of GOP Prez debates, so safe to predict lots of posts in the “Extremism” category and more “new pathetic lows” – mab .. read more

 

 

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One Response to “Will Bunch: Cheering death – A pathetic new low in American politics”

  1. Michael Butler said:

    truly disgusting

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