Maureen Dowd Goes For Treason

July 29th, 2006 by Red

Maureen Dowd has a new column called Fetch, Heel, Stall where she talks about the problems with getting President Bush’s microphone turned on when it should be on and off when it should be off.

Oops, they did it again. That pesky microphone problem that plagued George W. Bush and Tony Blair in St. Petersburg struck again at their White House news conference yesterday. The president told technicians to make sure his real thoughts would not be overheard this time, but somehow someone forgot to turn off the feed to my office. As a public service, I’d like to reprint the candid under-their-breath mutterings they exchanged in between their public utterances.

First off, isn’t that treason?  Spying on what the President was saying, and then reprinting it for the whole world to see, including the terrorists?  We knew the New York Times would love to take down American as we know it and replace it with one a little more pinko Communist to fit what they like.  But can’t the government step in here and do something about it?  Now that Maureen Dowd has gone this far to try to help the terrorists defeat America, can’t they finally throw her in jail along with the rest of the moonbats that hate America??

I encourage you to protest by not to reading that “Fetch, Heel, Stall” article.  I stopped reading it after that first paragraph, once I realized that she was going to be printing state secrets and probably highly classified information.  The only way to help stop the spread of it now is to now read it.  Please join me in not reading it, and we can eventually become strong enough to finally put a stop to the nutjobs at The New York Times.

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