Wait, what? But unhinged libs shrieked obscenities at Breitbart.com’s Dana Loesch for speaking that truth last night! Huh. It looks like the happy warriors who supported Loesch, and who also believe that President Obama’s Newtown speech was political, are correct.
These progressive zombies are a lost cause.It doesn't matter what Obama says they think it is amazing! Really?He just politicized a tragedy!
— Rebecca (@becca51178) December 17, 2012
Hmm. Stop the presses, because media lapdogs agree. Except, of course, they think it’s awesome. Politicizing a tragedy on the backs of dead children? Isn’t The One just so dreamy!?! How revolting.
The two NBC anchors after Obama’s speech said he injected policy into it, but how dare @DLoesch mention that!
— Greg (@senatorgreg) December 17, 2012
Beth @HoustonKGO reports President Obama's #Newtown speech likely signals oncoming changes to US firearm policy http://t.co/4JuFYUhQ
— KGO 810 (@KGO810) December 17, 2012
President Obama's Newtown Speech is a call to love our children through concrete policy changes http://t.co/XLY23wro via @HuffPostRelig
— Peter Heltzel (@PeterHeltzel) December 17, 2012
Obama issues strongest call for gun policy change of any political leader in a generation: http://t.co/vZbsutS4 #fistbump #buildingalegacy
— Greg Browne (@VikingTide) December 17, 2012
Recommended
President issues strongest call for change in gun policy http://t.co/ZCLyjZTC
— Basil (@SiibillamLaw) December 17, 2012
From The Guardian’s swoon-fest:
Barack Obama delivered the most impassioned speech of his presidency on Sunday night, addressing the grieving families of Newtown, Connecticut with words of comfort while delivering a clarion call to the nation that enough was enough and that the “carnage” of mass shootings must end.
White House observers had expected the president to give an emotional address that would skirt around difficult issues relating to the country’s bloody marriage to firearms. But in the end in a speech that did not include a single reference to the word “gun”, he issued the strongest cry for change in gun policy of any political leader in a generation.
Read the whole thing; they are near drooling over the politicizing of this horrific tragedy.
President Obama’s Twitter feed is continuing the politicizing, in case there was still any doubt.
"These tragedies must end. And to end them, we must change." —President Obama http://t.co/M1K2H0TN
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) December 17, 2012
Non-ghouls are disgusted.
Hey… remember when Obama also politicized the Gabby Giffords shooting? #shameless
— Dos Mas Cervezas (@DosMasCervezas) December 17, 2012
Can't believe that Obama just politicized the shooting when he spoke tonight. I have no respect for him.
— Michael Turner (@mikester550) December 17, 2012
https://twitter.com/LilMissRightie/status/280634185226534912
It's so telling that Obama supporters want to deny that he politicized his speech (after the WH stressed he would not). @colbyhall @DLoesch
— Cindy Cooper (@CindyCoops) December 17, 2012
Some lapdogs didn’t get that memo, though. In their frantic quest to praise The One, they inadvertently announced the truth. Ah, the unintended consequences of blind worship!
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