he don't want (his prince) to get caught.
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2003 Toby Sackton
http://blogs.salon.com/0001282/2003/10/03.htmlIn making the case that taxes on a small minority were the moral equivalent of the holocaust, Norquist again showed his “Oklahoma” mentality. He hates our government so much that he is willing to compare taxes to the holocaust, i.e. he has lost all moral compass.
Taxes to him are probably worth bombing a few federal buildings over, if he ever let his true thoughts emerge.
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Krugman took it even further in his interview last week with Terry Gross on NPR's "Fresh Air" (see "Lying About Lying," National Review Online, September 15, 2003). There he updated the book's old-fashioned Nazi metaphor with the post-9/11 version of the same vicious cliché:
The real threat isn't some terrorists who can kill a few people now and then but are not fundamentally a threat to the continuation of America as I know it, but the internal challenge from very powerful domestic political forces who want to do away with America as I know it.
Krugman told Gross that President Bush is only one of the "front men" for this "revolutionary power." According to Krugman, the criminal mastermind behind these "powerful domestic political forces" is Grover Norquist. He's the worse-than-a-terrorist who, Krugman told Gross, sits at the "center of the web." In Sunday's Times Magazine, Krugman described American's coming poverty, illness, and ignorance as "Norquist's vision."
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from faux news,
The President's Patriot Problem
Friday, October 24, 2003
By Frank Gaffney, Jr.
(wondering why norquist would be against the pat act):
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For example, Sami al-Arian (search) allegedly ran Palestinian Islamic Jihad (search) from his post as a professor at South Florida University until his arrest a few months ago. Up to that point, Al-Arian was the president of a very dubious organization, National Coalition to Protect Political Freedoms (search) (NCPPF), which was among the organizational participants in last weekend's anti-Patriot Act conference.
Interestingly, NCPPF gave Grover Norquist an award in 2001 for his work to deny law enforcement the use of "secret evidence," an important tool for prosecuting terrorists in cases involving sensitive, classified information. Norquist has also reportedly used his ties to Karl Rove to assist pro-Islamist members of the Coalition to secure repeated access to White House and other senior Administration officials, including on several occasions, President Bush himself.
The question recurs: What is going on here? Does the president's top political advisor want to see the nation's top law enforcement officer vilified and made less effective? This conclusion is inescapable -- if inexplicable -- as long as Karl Rove continues to allow Grover Norquist simultaneously to play a leading role in assaulting a Patriot Act for which President Bush, not Attorney General Ashcroft, bears ultimate responsibility, while portraying himself as a trusted lieutenant and non-governmental surrogate for the White House political operation and its boss, Karl Rove.
Frank J. Gaffney Jr. held senior positions in the Reagan Defense Department. He is currently president of the Center for Security Policy.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,101169,00.html