Stewart shows Republican Hypocrisy on Arms Treaty: Reagan proposed the same thing

What the fuck dos that dumb fuck know?

All he did was show speeches Reagan made saying that the goal should be nuclear disarmament.

The speech Reagan made specifically calling for a 1/3 reduction in nukes... classic.

This doesnt have anything to do with Stewart.
 
All he did was show speeches Reagan made saying that the goal should be nuclear disarmament.

The speech Reagan made specifically calling for a 1/3 reduction in nukes... classic.

This doesnt have anything to do with Stewart.

Least someone took the time to watch it. I saw it live last night.
 
Of course it does. If Rachel Maddow held up a brick and said, "This is a brick," the dittoheads would say, "Clearly that is not a brick, because she is a liberal dyke."
 
Good lord what a bunch of lying assed hypocrites.

Slam.

http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/thu-april-8-2010/the-big-bang-treaty
What a lying bastard Newt Gingrich is. Hannity too.

Palin's just ignorant. She swallows the bullshit they feed her, and then spits it right back out.


What the fuck dos that dumb fuck know?
Will you believe it if it comes from George Schultz?



“President Obama has picked up on the notion that we can seek a world free of nuclear weapons, and that was very strongly felt by President Reagan,” the Gipper’s former secretary of State, George Shultz, told me by phone from his home near the Hoover Institution in California, after returning from a meeting with Obama in Washington on Tuesday.

“What he’s proceeding toward is trying to get to a world free of nuclear weapons,” Shultz said. “And how do you do that? You take a series of steps. First of all, since most nuclear weapons that exist are in the hands of Russia and the United States, you’ve got to start there. And since the START Treaty that was proposed by President Reagan expired last December, it’s important to get it replaced with a treaty that has verification permissions in it and continuous investigations.”

Shultz described the treaty’s broad outlines as containing “relatively modest reductions” but concluded, “I think it’s a constructive step.”
 
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