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Barney Compares Tea Party Protesters to Teenage Bullies

March 25, 2010 by B. Daniel Blatt

The unhappy Barney Frank just can’t help himself.  He can’t just criticize his ideological adversaries, taking issue with their points.  This mean-spirited Democrat from Massachusetts has to make it personal–or attribute the difference of opinion to some deep-seated prejudice, like anti-gay bigotry or racism, or to a mental condition.

Now, he’s calling American citizens who dare protest legislation he supports “teenage bullies.”   Guess he has no other way to understand those motivated enough to speak out against big government.  He can only see them as horrible, no good very bad people.

Sorry, Barney, I just don’t believe you about the supposedly “homophobic” comments. One cry of “faggot” does not a plural make.  There were countless people with video cameras there, filming the protests.  If you have evidence that more hateful language was shouted, please provide it.  And please, please, please, if you’re going to call for civil discourse, engage in some yourself.

Do not call people bullies when they’re speaking out against you.  But, maybe that’s how you see it–because you just can’t tolerate dissent.  And instead of trying to understand popular unrest, you belittle the protesters and make things up about their prejudices.

Maybe Barney should ask Democrats to “differentiate themselves” from him.  You know, so we don’t think his party countenances the kind of name-calling he practices.

(H/t Reader Sean A)

Filed Under: Democrats & Double Standards, Mean-spirited leftists, Obama Health Care (ACA / Obamacare), We The People

Comments

  1. LCRW says

    March 25, 2010 at 8:16 pm - March 25, 2010

    Look at the network he is on, MSNBC. They are gasoline to his match.

  2. Gene in Pennsylvania says

    March 25, 2010 at 9:02 pm - March 25, 2010

    The liberal Dems would all prefer a one party state. Easy clean.
    Get rid of all this arguing.
    (Is it me or is our friend Barney about to explode? One more donut maybe?)

  3. Tom the Redhunter says

    March 25, 2010 at 9:13 pm - March 25, 2010

    Yes well didn’t you know that “dissent is patriotic” went out of vogue when Obama assumed the throne? Look, it’s one thing when leftists demonstrate against the war like ANSWER and Code Pink did, but how dare those wingnuts try and do similar! And liberals can challenge long-established law in the courts forever and ever but once the liberals pass a law it’s carved into stone and how dare anyone question it.

    Come on, Daniel, get with the program.

  4. Rhymes With Right says

    March 25, 2010 at 9:26 pm - March 25, 2010

    I’ll accept Barney’s analogy after he goes out and commits suicide — otherwise I’ll just consider it to be more hot air from one of this ages biggest dunces.

  5. ThatGayConservative says

    March 25, 2010 at 10:10 pm - March 25, 2010

    More fraud to distract the people from what they’ve done.

  6. Rob Lorinov says

    March 25, 2010 at 11:00 pm - March 25, 2010

    When all else fails play the race card, sympathy card, or just play stupid. Quiet debate and outrage by making people paranoid and afraid to say anything for fear of being called homophobic or racist. And NEVER under any circumstances stand up and defend with rationale the atrocity such as the health care scam bill. It’s all parlor tricks, smoke and mirrors, because the Dems like Barney just can’t deal with public opinion or criticism.

  7. heliotrope says

    March 26, 2010 at 9:09 am - March 26, 2010

    So, what do you suppose the trauma from “teenage bullies” experience is that is stuck in Barney’s craw?

    Did it happen recently?

  8. Throbert McGee says

    March 26, 2010 at 12:31 pm - March 26, 2010

    what do you suppose the trauma from “teenage bullies” experience is that is stuck in Barney’s craw?

    A little graphic I threw together a few days ago with Barney in mind…

  9. Throbert McGee says

    March 26, 2010 at 12:34 pm - March 26, 2010

    (I’m not totally satisfied with the graphic; I may try to redo it using a lighter-weight font than Impact for the “fine print” at the bottom, so that the openings in letters like “o” and “p” don’t totally close up when the image is viewed at smaller sizes.)

  10. RJLigier says

    March 27, 2010 at 5:55 pm - March 27, 2010

    Barney Frank…….the poster child for HPD and PaPD.

  11. B. Daniel Blatt says

    March 27, 2010 at 6:23 pm - March 27, 2010

    Barney, the ultimate in hypocrite, blaming someone else for what he does every day!

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