As salient as any other example of Obama-speak, I suppose. But Miller reprints an excerpt from an editorial in The New York World, circa 1864, that shows who's really been taking sh*t from the elites for the past century and a half. Pontificating on the Republican team of Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, we get:
“The age of statesmen is gone; the age of rail-splitters and tailors, of buffoons, boors and fanatics, has succeeded,” it wrote. “In a crisis of the most appalling magnitude, requiring statesmanship of the highest order, the country is asked to consider the claims of two ignorant, boorish, third-rate backwoods lawyers, for the highest stations in government. Such nominations, in such a conjecture, are an insult to the common-sense of the people.”
Expect the New York Times to reproduce an almost identical editorial to denounce the 2012 Republican team of Perry/Bachmann....
Abe Lincoln, Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, Sarah Palin, Rick Perry....backwoods, ignorant, fanatical boors, all...
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