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By punch bowl | January 2, 2008
The College Republicans, in large part due to our aggressive campus activism regarding immigation, made Bill Maher’s Dickheads of the Year in which Mr. Maher recaps 2007’s “biggest a**holes.”
Sharing his obviously negative sentiments, Mr. Maher had this to say about the College Republicans:
[College Republicans is] The place where cutthroat, amoral putzes like Karl Rove cut their teeth. They’re all staunchly for the Iraq War, although none have volunteered to go, even though they’re the same age as the grunts doing the fighting they say is so important. Doughy losers who, at age twenty, care more about tax cuts than girls. And lately they’ve been holding these “Catch an Illegal Immigrant” parties around the country where they basically play hide-and-seek with one lucky player posing as the wetback. Usually you have to be older and married before you start hating life so much you try to blame the Mexicans for all your problems, don’t you?
For me, when a liberal bashes my views or how I manifest my views, I can’t help but feel like I have done, or am doing, something right…
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January 2nd, 2008 at 1:51 am
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January 2nd, 2008 at 3:07 am
Hmmm…any contact email for Bill Maher? Or is he more a “hit and run” man (like most liberals)? I would like to send a strongly-worded email.
January 2nd, 2008 at 3:51 pm
There are many CRs here in Texas who’ve served in Iraq or are in ROTC programs in preparation for military service. In fact, our former Vice Chair, Jason Fite, vacated his office a year ago to serve in the United States Navy.
I’m sure there are many similar cases across the nation.
January 2nd, 2008 at 4:03 pm
I agree, Ryan. There are many CRs who quit to serve in the military. There are also many who served in the military and then became CRs while in college after completing their military service. It is simply patently untrue to say that CRs do not support the military through an unwillingness to serve. Many CRs have served, and many currently serve, our country with the untmost bravery and honor. But even if that were not true, I have pointed out in previous posts that it is illogical to require personal participation in a policy in order to support it. In other words, one not need to go over to Iraq and fight in order to support the Iraq War, just like one doesn’t have to be on food stamps in order to support government sponsored welfare for the “poor”.