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Why are modern liberals afraid of free speech?: James Varney/Thursday chat

Why are modern liberals so afraid of free speech? Time and again we see the left seeking to muzzle, intimidate or insult its principled opposition.

I'll stipulate the right has elements that are equally rude. But in terms of organized, deliberate and sustained attacks against robust debate, modern liberals take the cake.

There is the question about money in politics. Or rather, there is the left's attempt to make money in politics an issue. No one did more to destroy the notion of public campaign finance than Barack Obama in his 2008 rejection of it, and this is, what do they call it?, settled law. Nevertheless, that's free speech that must be curtailed.

Consider President Obama's bald declaration that debate is closed on his signature domestic achievement, an enormous expansion of government power in health care. Here is a president who lied repeatedly about what Obamacare would do and a razor-thin Democratic majority that admitted it had no clue when they approved it. Against the clear-cut wishes of the American people, it should be noted.

If that's not something still hotly debated - and with good reason - then we need a new dictionary.

Or take Mozilla forcing the resignation of its CEO, Brendan Eich, because he donated $1,000 to the campaign for Proposition 8, the California constitutional amendment that defined marriage as between a man and a woman and passed with 52 percent of the vote.

Broken down, that means a man - acknowledged to be a brilliant computer guy who had done much to make Mozilla - who held the same position as Obama did in 2008 and virtually all civilizations did for more than 2,000 years was forced out of a job for expressing his belief. That belief isn't a flaky one; it may be on the way out, but it isn't something only nutjobs hold.

What's more, it really had zero bearing on his talent or qualifications for the job. Yet California liberals would not tolerate a diversity of opinion.

At least with Mozilla a case can be made there were sound business reasons for ousting Eich. The left-wing at Rutgers University has no such out when it comes to their ugly reaction to the prospect Condeleeza Rice would deliver a commencement speech. It would be impossible to argue Rice isn't deserving of such an honor or that her resume isn't studded with accomplishments and experience that would make her an ideal speaker.

Nope. She's not with the program and thus the left-wing faculty and students at Rutgers wouldn't stand for it. Perhaps Angela Davis is available as a replacement? Good news, she is! She's got a gig on the gender studies department faculty at UCLA.

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NDP says it forced Ontario election because Liberals deserve penalty box

File photo of NDP Leader Andrea Horwath. CITYNEWS.

The woman who sparked Ontarios election by rejecting what many observers described as her dream budget formally launched her campaign Wednesday with the aid of a teleprompter, a run at the scandal-plagued Liberal government, and an explanation of why she felt the need to go to the polls.

On the hustings, New Democrat Leader Andrea Horwath said she couldnt trust the governing minority Liberals to implement their budget plan, which called for higher taxes on the wealthy and billions of dollars in spending on public transit and job grants.

I thought long and hard about the many promises the Liberals are making, Horwath said in Kitchener, Ont., where she used a teleprompter for her stump speech. A teleprompter might normally be used for a major formal speech rather than at a rally at a cafe.

The same government that couldnt fulfil three promises the last year is making more than 70 new promises this year. How can (Premier) Kathleen Wynne build a ship when she hasnt managed to build a raft?

The Liberals, Horwath said, deserve some time in the penalty box after what she called 10 years of scandal.

For months now, Wynne has had to deal with the fallout of a decision made by her predecessor, Dalton McGuinty, ahead of the 2011 election the cancellation of two gas plants in what the opposition parties say was a Liberal seat saver plan.

That decision is estimated to have cost as much as $1.1 billion and a police investigation is also currently underway into the deletion of premiers office emails on the topic.

Still, Wynnes campaign headed Wednesday to the riding formerly held by McGuinty, saying only that the former premier served the area well and the Liberals have a fantastic history in Ottawa South.

Wynne pulled the plug on the legislature Friday after Horwath made it clear she would side with the Progressive Conservatives and bring down the minority Liberal government by voting against the budget.

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Summit County Progressive Democrats – Campaign Support – Video


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The Summit County Progressive Democrats offer campaign support. More info at SummitProgDems.org. Co-created by Frank and Ingrid Kunstel and Josh Gippin. Prod...

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MSNBC: New USA Today/Pew Poll More Trouble For Obama And Democrats In 2014 – Video


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House Democrats Hold Press Conference After Republicans Try to Silence the Voices of Unemployed – Video


House Democrats Hold Press Conference After Republicans Try to Silence the Voices of Unemployed
Washington, D.C. -- House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Members of the House Democratic Caucus will hold a press conference today in the wake of House Republicans #39; refusal to allow the...

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