GOP goes from irony to intimidation

Leaning on media outlets not to carry Democratic-sponsored ad on the WMD deception:

“Apparently the Bushites think that ‘Irony’ is the name of a far off planet, for they never seem able to see it in their own work.


Irony is George W standing adamantly against affirmative action, oblivious to the obvioius fact that he’s the privileged poster-child of America’s aggressive affirmative action program for the rich.


But one of the latest actions by the Bushites proves that they couldn’t find irony if we let them use the Hubble Telescope. It came in the form of a threatening letter sent to Wisconsin TV stations by the Republican Party’s top lawyer, Caroline Hunter. It seems that these stations were airing an ad produced by the Democratic Party, that calls for a bipartisan independent investigation of the false information used by Bush and the White House to mislead the American people about the supposed ‘imminent threat’ posed by weapons of mass destruction they claimed were in Iraq.


The lawyer’s letter to the TV stations demanded that they not air this ad because – get this – she blithely says that stations have ‘no right to willfully spread false information in a deliberate attempt to mislead the American people.'” — Jim Hightower

Related: UNC catches flak from right-wing for asking incoming freshmen to read Barbara Ehrenreich’s Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America.