DU mentioned on Radio Progreso's website. They're wondering why Ditzy-Balistic isn't mentioned on The Top 10 Conservative Idiots.
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Blockade Cuba!
The strange world of Lincoln Diaz-Balart
Even in the mad, mad world of today’s radical Republican politicos, his words and ideas stand out for their sheer daffiness.
His name is Lincoln Diaz-Balart, and his is quite an accomplishment amidst Pat Robertson’s fatwa against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, Barbara Bush’s comments that New Orleans residents, being poor, did quite well by being evacuated to the Houston Astrodome, and other delusions of the raving right. Could there be anything crazier than Senator Rick Santorum’s thesis, stated in his recent book, that many women work outside the home because of radical feminist brainwashing? Indeed, in the category of the demented and the demagogic, the competition within the right is fierce. Consider what Bill O’Reilly, host of his own show on Fox News, the “fair and balanced” network, said recently:
Bush to address the U.N. says we must be steadfast in battling terrorism. I'm sure all the U.N. people fell asleep. They don't really care about anything over there at all. I just wish Katrina had only hit the United Nations building, nothing else, just had flooded them out. And I wouldn't have rescued them.
Tough as it is to top the deranged rants and fantastic theories of conservative icons such as Robertson, Bush mère, Santorum, and O’Reilly, one man managed to do it last week: Lincoln Diaz-Balart.
Reacting to an incident in which officers of the U.S. Coast Guard and the Department of Homeland Security apprehended ten Cubans attempting to reach Florida on a makeshift boat, the Republican representative from Miami did not limit himself to raving against the “wet foot/dry foot policy.” Instead, he suggested that the United States should engage in an act of war as a substitute to its current Cuban immigration policy.
In the past, Diaz-Balart has said many crazy things, and he has been especially militant in his opposition to “wet foot/dry foot.” He even got himself arrested while protesting the policy outside the White House. But that was during the Clinton administration, when Diaz-Balart could use the issue to club the President and the Democrats. The Congressman has been much quieter since there has been a Republican in the White House implementing exactly the same policy.
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