Accused spy “funded” antiwar House Democrats’ 2002 Iraq trip

by @ 5:57 am on March 27, 2008. Filed under Mark Levin Audio, Tim Sumner

Congressmen Bonier and McDermott

“No one has accused [Congressman James] McDermott of being a mouthpiece for Saddam Hussein simply for financial reasons. McDermott has been saying stupid things for years with no evidence anyone has paid him to do so.” — Stephen Hayes, writing in The Weekly Standard, May 5, 2003

Last night, Mark Levin reported the breaking news that an Iraqi-American had been indicted as a spy. In addition, he stands accused of secretly funding the October 2002 pre-invasion trip to Iraq of three antiwar House Democrats, Congressmen Jim McDermott (D-WA), Mike Thompson (D-CA), and David E. Bonior (D-MI, now retired):

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James McDermott can now add ‘willfully ignorant’ to his resume. CLICK ON THE IMAGE ABOVE to learn why I say that.

One Response to “Accused spy “funded” antiwar House Democrats’ 2002 Iraq trip”

  1. task says:

    You certainly did your homework Sgt. Tim. Did you get any sleep last night?

    Until this episode McDermott has been out of sight and therefore out of mind but I do so well remember his anti-republican exploits in the wire tapping escapade in Florida. People like him get off with occasional fines based upon their stupidity while excusing their memory and real intentions. Others such as Scooter Libby, essentially get their own dedicated Justice Department prosecutor to bagger and convict him the way Inspector Javert haunted Jean Valjean in Les Miserables. If you are a democrat stupidity is your best defense because if you weren’t you would be a conservative. These jerks just happen to aid and abet a criminal network that was illegally funded and that money always contributes to American casualties. Did they ever think of that possibility? I bet that they did but I really doubt that they even cared unless of course it was for “CAIR”.

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