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Jack Cluth is offering up some thoughts on civil political discourse, directed primarily at his fellow Democrats (although the points would apply equally well to shrew fellow human being, Ann Coulter, Freepers, etc). I think, however, that when one is so oblivious to reality that one compares President Bush to a tyrant that exterminated six million human beings*, or calls all liberals traitors to the state, then civil discourse and any hope of reason are already casualties of the political battle.
Although, I do have to admit that the Sean Hannity / Planet of the Apes book cover spoof is pretty good.
* Odd that the far left never compares Bush to Stalin, who killed 20 million people. Maybe because he's one of their own? Hmmm. Sorry, that was uncivil of me! :)