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Alright, alright, Republican hypocrisy is as normal as night following day, so I'm not about to tell you that this is a big story... But I think it's worth mentioning in the wake of the non-issue involving Progressive bloggers Amanda Marcotte and Melissa McEwan and how they were savaged by the right wing for some of their writings, that we see the GOP holding themselves to the same gutter-level standards we've come to expect.
Marcotte and McEwan are the two bloggers once working for the presidential campaign of John Edwards who had some of their work seized upon by Republicans and used as a stick with which to beat Edwards into submission -- demanding that he fire the two women, who were called "foul-mouthed bigots" for their allegedly anti-Catholic writings by Bill Donohue, nutcase president of the Catholic League.
The latest example of right-wing hypocrisy involves the American Conservative Union's CPAC 2007 event, being held right now and through the weekend at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, DC.
The powwow, which they herald as "the largest gathering of conservative political activists in the country," is being held for the 34th year and attendees will hear from the likes of "Shotgun" Dick Cheney, Senator Jim DeMint, Representative Mike Pence and Republican presidential candidates Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney and Sam Brownback.
Sounds pretty normal so far, right? Get a bunch of conservatives together to hear their heroes talk about waging pointless wars, running up huge deficits, widening the gap between rich and poor, ignoring health care and destroying our reputation in the world... Just another day at the GOP office.
But what's interesting is who these Republican stalwarts will be spending some quality time with. Among the roster of stellar human beings is Chickenhawk blusterer-in-chief Sean Hannity and two people so snakelike they would give Indiana Jones the willies -- Michelle Malkin and Ann Coulter.
Hannity and Malkin are familiar blowhards and their hateful rhetoric is well know -- including Malkin referring to Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and former California gubernatorial candidate Cruz Bustamante, who are both Hispanic, as "Latino supremacists" in a 2006 column.
But they're both pikers compared to Coulter, who's sure to be the rock star of this unsavory gathering. Here's just a few of the charming things we've heard from Coulter over the last few years:
Take it to the bank that if an unknown redneck in rural Illinois made a racist remark, you could count the seconds until the right-wing shrieked for Barack Obama to take responsibility for the act, apologize and prove the guy isn't a relative.
While I'm sure they'll stop short of burning crosses or waving confederate flags during their three days in DC, Brownback, Huckabee and Romney have chosen to be key players at a conference where they will hang with people who have a documented and lengthy track record of lies, hate and fomenting the worst in a segment of our population.
Of course, they won't apologize or express regret and the corporate media will not call upon them to do that. I'm only hopeful that Democrats will take this as another lesson about how they should think twice before caving in to future demands that they apologize for nothing.
You can read more from Bob at BobGeiger.com.