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"One does not smirk when discussing a horrific act. No matter how much you feel the act may benefit you personally...."
"....one does not smirk when discussing acts of murder and violence."
"Even if you have the emotional capacity of a gnat, even if your own ambitions are so great that you cannot help it, one does not smirk."
"That smirk spoke to a political heart no bigger than a cinder. That was a malevolent smirk."
"....smirk of a true son of a bitch, a crooked man, a man that even a political crook like Richard Nixon would find it hard to find common cause with."
The Smirk-
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/09/12/1131090/-Open-thread-for-night-owls-The-Romney-smirk
"Even our worst flag-waving bastards learn to hide their sociopathies better, when seeking office. Most of them, anyway."
"....we are still not so desperate as to look for leadership from someone who cannot even let a man's blood dry before scrawling his own name in it."
I'll take it one further, than Hunter did.-
It was his absolute glee, eagerness, and joy, to make the announcement, that was repulsive.
His face was lit up with happiness, over the fact he would be able to stick the knife in, and twist it.
( Is there something wrong with his moral compass ? His sense of right and wrong ?)
"....one does not smirk when discussing acts of murder and violence."
"Even if you have the emotional capacity of a gnat, even if your own ambitions are so great that you cannot help it, one does not smirk."
"That smirk spoke to a political heart no bigger than a cinder. That was a malevolent smirk."
"....smirk of a true son of a bitch, a crooked man, a man that even a political crook like Richard Nixon would find it hard to find common cause with."
The Smirk-
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/09/12/1131090/-Open-thread-for-night-owls-The-Romney-smirk
"Even our worst flag-waving bastards learn to hide their sociopathies better, when seeking office. Most of them, anyway."
"....we are still not so desperate as to look for leadership from someone who cannot even let a man's blood dry before scrawling his own name in it."
I'll take it one further, than Hunter did.-
It was his absolute glee, eagerness, and joy, to make the announcement, that was repulsive.
His face was lit up with happiness, over the fact he would be able to stick the knife in, and twist it.
( Is there something wrong with his moral compass ? His sense of right and wrong ?)