Republican House Rep Steve Vallincourt came to Tim Horrigan’s defense over his Pailn comments. (This from this mornings Union Leader.)
“Rep. Horrigan didn’t wish anyone dead; he simply stated a political truth,” Vallaincourt wrote. “Were Sarah Palin to die today, her myth, like actor James Dean, would surpass anything she’s done in life. If Dem officials took Rep. Horrigan to the woodshed for these remarks, they rather than he should be resigning.”
In response to Vallincourt’s comments Harrel Kristein, democrat party, issued a prompt press release
“Will NHGOP Practice What They Preach? GOP Representative praises comments about the death of Sarah Palin.”
“If the New Hampshire Republican Party is really concerned with abhorrent political speech, they should immediately denounce Rep. Vaillancourt’s comments and ask him to resign.”
I guess that means you can’t talk about it, even to defend Horrigan?
Of course “if she were to do die today” is a far cry from ‘wish she was on the plane’ or “a dead Palin wd be even more dangerous than a live one,” but why haggle over meaning.
I will agree that “abhorrent” is hardly the word I’d have used, unless it is to describe the general character of the denouncement crowd in the New Hampshire democrat party who–we must all agree–would have crapped all over themselves in joy if a Republican had said this about a democrat. It would have been proof positive that the right is nothing more than the party of hate. We’d be reading daily press releases until every republican in the state had denounced the speaker.
So right back at you democrats. Sorry about the loss of Horrigan, though I hardly think you’ve lost him just yet. More on that later. And just to keep you happy, we won’t be defending your loose lipped ships anymore. Well, Vallincourt might, but that’s his mistake to make.