The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. John Kenneth Galbraith
The Ed Show...That show will soon suffer the same fate as the Keith Olberman Show if he keeps inviting Grayson on and give him airtime to spew red meat for the Box's of the world...Those inflicted with the Bush Derangement Syndrome
As for Grayson, all he does is distort and lie...You probably selected the least reputable spokesperson. Check for yourself.
Unless you believe Grayson deserves assassination?
We thought Democratic Rep. Alan Grayson of Florida reached a low point when he falsely accused his opponent of being a draft dodger during the Vietnam War, and of not loving his country. But now Grayson has lowered the bar even further. He’s using edited video to make his rival appear to be saying the opposite of what he really said. In a new ad, Grayson accuses his Republican opponent Daniel Webster of being a religious fanatic and dubs him "Taliban Dan." But to make his case, Grayson manipulates a video clip to make it appear Webster was commanding wives to submit to their husbands, quoting a passage in the Bible. Four times, the ad shows Webster saying wives should submit to their husbands. In fact, Webster was cautioning husbands to avoid taking that passage as their own. The unedited quote is: "Don’t pick the ones [Bible verses] that say, ‘She should submit to me.’ "
The ad compares Webster to "religious fanatics" in Afghanistan and Iran. It says Webster opposes abortion even in cases of rape or incest, which is true. But it also claims that "Webster wants to impose his radical fundamentalism on us," and to support that claim it blatantly misuses a video clip of Webster speaking at a Christian conference in Nashville in 2009.