Thursday, November 29, 2007

Rep. Henry Hyde Dies, but His Precint Worker, Markos C.A. Moulitsas Zúniga (MAMZ), Lives On

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One of Markos C.A. Moulitsas Zúñiga's (MAMZ) first Republican Congressional candidates and patrons has died. Former Rep. Henry Hyde, the Illinois Republican who steered the impeachment proceedings against President Clinton and championed government restrictions on the funding of abortions, died Thursday. He was 83. Markos C.A. Moulitsas Zúñiga, who says he is now a Democrat, wrote in 2006,

I was also a Republican. As a 17-year-old precinct captain in 1988, not even old enough to vote, I helped deliver one of the district's best precinct performances for Henry Hyde. I had a framed picture of me with George H. W. Bush. MAMZ, "The Soldier in Me," at the American Prospect

The Washington Post says today,

Hyde retired from Congress at the end of the last session. Earlier this month, President Bush presented him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The White House praised Hyde, a leading foe of abortion ( . . . )

He made a name for himself in 1976, just two years after his first election from the district that includes O'Hare Airport, by attaching an amendment to a spending bill banning the use of federal funds to carry out abortions.

What came to be known as the "Hyde Amendment" has since become a fixture in the annual debate over federal spending, and has served as an important marker for abortion foes seeking to discourage women from terminating pregnancies. ( . . . ) As chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, in 1998 he led House efforts to impeach Clinton for allegedly lying about his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky, and then in 1999 was the chief House manager in the unsuccessful bid to win a Senate conviction. WashingtonPost

Although Rep. Henry Hyde has died, at least one of his precinct workers, Markos C.A. Moulitsas Zúñiga (MAMZ), lives on.

Friday, November 23, 2007

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Thank God Markos C.A. Moulitsas Zúñiga (MAMZ) is at Newsweek!



MAMZ is not dangerous to the Left when he's a recognized MSM , because that leaves leftists to develop a strategy of our own that ignores MAMZ's system-sucking. Now, we can disbelieve MAMZ's crap just as readily as we do Republican and capitalist sewage, because we know it is inherently inimical to leftist goals.

MAMZ was only dangerous to us the Left when we allowed him to be accepted as one of us, and then took his crap seriously when we were deciding what WE would do. For example, we let MAMZ, a guy who was trained by the CIA, convince you not to participate in protest marches, then we're giving CIA-trained MAMZ far too much influence over leftists activities.

But now, when he pooh-poohs or ignores protest marches and real revolutionary organizing from his new perch at Newsweek it's really not particularly novel or uniquely harmful. He's become a live alligator in an MSM swamp instead of a live alligator hidden under our beds.

I'd rather that MAMZ just join a Police Swat Team and ride on horseback at protest rallies than have him participating as an infiltrator at the Left's organizational meetings. At least now we know what side he's on because he's finally wearing the jersey of the team he's actually playing for.

Now that MAMZ is in his element, at Newsweek, he's no more dangerous than a worm in a bottle of formaldehyde.