Babs Boxer: Unhinged – and more on ‘peace activists’ for violence

Posted by: ST on July 12, 2007 at 8:16 pm

Listen to the audio via Breitbart TV.

The caption underneath reads:

Appearing on Ed Schultz’s talk radio show Thursday, Sen. Barbara Boxer said impeachment of the President “should be on the table.” The senator from California also says the Bush administration is the “closest we have ever come to a dictatorship.”

Wow. Really? Closer than when another wartime president suspended Habeas Corpus, or when another ordered the internment of over 100,000 Japanese Americans?

Here’s another unhinged wacko alert (emphasis added):

Nobel Peace Prize winner Betty Williams of Ireland apologized Thursday after telling a Dallas audience a day earlier that she “could kill George Bush.”

The Wednesday remarks prompted an uproar among conservatives across the nation, led to phone and email threats and caused a buzz among delegates at the International Women’s Peace Conference.

“I’m just really passionate about my work. Sometimes it’s ‘open mouth, insert foot,’ ” she said. “I’ll spend the rest of the day saying I’m sorry to everybody.”

Ms. Williams won the Nobel Prize in 1976 for creating a group that helped start peace talks in Northern Ireland.

Dallas police are investigating an undisclosed number of threatening emails and phone calls that came to the Adam’s Mark Hotel and Conference Center in Dallas and to conference organizers.

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In her keynote speech Wednesday night, Ms. Williams told a crowd of about 1,000 that the Bush administration has been treacherous and wrong and acted unconstitutionally.

“Right now, I could kill George Bush,” she said. “No, I don’t mean that. How could you nonviolently kill somebody? I would love to be able to do that.”

About half the crowd gave her a standing ovation after she called for Mr. Bush’s removal from power.

“The Muslim world right now is suffering beyond belief,” she said.

“Unless the president of the United States is held responsible for what he’s doing and what he has done, there’s no one in the Muslim world who will forgive him.”

The audio is here.

Hey, he’s more evil than west coast-bound jet planes slamming into the WTC … he’s GWB!

Here’s Mark Noonan on the Nobel Peace prize:

I’d rather die than ever get a Nobel Peace Prize – the people who earn that prize are getting more and more disgusting…and if you read further into the article, you’ll see that one of the other speakers at the even will be Rigoberta Menchu – who wrote a book which has been proven completely fraudulent, but you see no move on the part of the Nobel Committee to revoke her prize.

Warner Todd Huston slams it home:

Before I tell you how the Dallas Morning News is breathlessly reporting that Nobel laureate Betty Williams called for the death of President Bush at the “International Women’s Peace Conference” in Dallas on the 11th, I must remind you all that peace activists on the left are far more “civilized”, “Humane”, “tolerant”, and “intelligent” than the rest of us. OK? I just wanted to get that straight before further relating this story.

This of course, is all happening at a so-called “non-partisan” women’s conference. How embarassing! May I be the first to say that these “wymyn” do not represent this woman (moi)?

Oh, and as a reminder, this isn’t the first time Williams has said she would “love to kill” the President.

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8 Responses to “Babs Boxer: Unhinged – and more on ‘peace activists’ for violence”

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  1. Drewsmom says:

    barbwire boxer and that williams chicks are total loons and I disagree with alot Bush has done but what he has done it not impeachable barbwire, you ignorant slut. williams can also kiss my grits.:d

  2. Angevin13 says:

    The degree of cognitive dissonance is remarkable, really. And not only in wacko peace activists like Betty Williams, but also in a committee that would see fit to award such a woman a prize in the cause of peace; in a peace conference crowd that would give such a speaker a standing ovation; and in conference organizers who claim the conference is nonpartisan whilst having at least two of its speakers denounce President Bush, one of which has already twice-over declared her desire to kill him.

    But hey, at least she’s no longer telling young school children about how she’d like to kill the President of the United States…

  3. Tom TB says:

    President George W. Bush will leave office on 1/20/09, but I fear that the people afflicted with Bush derangement syndrome might be terminally ill.

  4. CZ says:

    Tom is correct.

    I predict that the deranged leftys will continue to try and convict Bush of something or other even after he leaves office. You’ll see.

    I’m serious.:-w

  5. Kellie says:

    I can not believe that Betty Williams was not locked up or at least arrested for the comment. ‘Kill the President’ even if a ‘slip of tongue’ and that doesn’t get you in to trouble? But bring a liquid to the airport and watch what happens if you don’t put it in a baggie. when did we become so upside down in our thinking??

  6. Lorica says:

    Amazing, she want’s to kill President Bush, and hold him accountable, but not a single word about the half a million people that Sadamn Insane killed during his reign of terror??? Excuse Me but the majority of this mission is about keeping Sadamn accountable to the surrender agreement he agreed to sign so that he could keep power. I have to wonder did she feel this way when Clinton invaded Yugoslavia??

    I do tend to agree, that the Nobel Peace Prize is a joke. When it was given to the Assar Arafat I about choked. Why not give it to Idi Amin?? I know, I know he is dead now. I have to wonder if the Nobel Prize Committee is feeling somewhat embarressed about giving it to Carter, I certainly would. – Lorica

  7. Drewsmom says:

    No, Loica, they aren’t embarrarressed about anything they do or anybody they decide should get the so called noble prizes.
    Thats what so scary.[-x

  8. G Monster says:

    I don’t know the whole list of people that have received Nobel Peace Prizes, but knowing Betty Williams is on this list, I don’t think I’d want to receive one.