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Debbie Does Herself Shamefully Again

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Ever since rancid homeless bums from the East Coast teamed with crooked labor unions to form the odiferous Occupy Your Neighbor’s Property and Dare Him to Complain movement last September, the journalistic whores of the mainstream media have told us, daily, it is morally superior to the fast fading Tea Party.

The Tea-sters have been a whipping boy for any left-winger who finds his career on the wane. They evidently won’t die as long as an Angry Lefty breathes.

Two summers ago, U.S. Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga) lied about Tea Party members calling him a nigger. It was a despicable accusation by a desperate, dishonorable chap who has built his career on the shaky sandcastle of his relationship with Dr. King.

The newest attack dog from the loony left — the terms are carefully chosen — is another popoff from the South, who also happens to be the chair of the Democratic National Committee.

She shines her fangs every morning to boost her insecurity.

The following is taken from the files of commentator Michelle Malkin:

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., speaking in New Hampshire this morning, reminded her audience of the tragic Tucson shooting last year — and also insinuated that the Tea Party, which she said regards political opponents as “the enemy,” has enhanced divisiveness in Congress and had something to do with the shooting, at least indirectly.

“We need to make sure that we tone things down, particularly in light of the Tucson tragedy from a year ago, where my very good friend, Gabby Giffords — who is doing really well, by the way, — [was shot],” Wasserman Schultz, the Democratic National Committee chair said during a “Politics and Eggs” forum this morning. “The discourse in America, the discourse in Congress in particular . . . has really changed, I’ll tell you. I hesitate to place blame, but I have noticed it take a very precipitous turn towards edginess and lack of civility with the growth of the Tea Party movement.”