How far is Mitch McConnell willing to go when it comes to the blatant partisan hypocrisy and fearmongering on the terrorists charged in Bowling Green?
This low:
MCCONNELL: These foreign terrorists are enemy combatants. They should be taken to Guantanamo, they should be tried in military commissions, new legislation that we passed just three years ago precisely for the purpose of dealing with foreign terrorists. These are not American citizens. We just found with the Caylee Anthony case how difficult it is to get a conviction in a U.S. court. I don’t think a foreigner is entitled to all the protections of the Bill of Rights. They should not be in U.S. courts. They should be at Guantanamo and before military commissions.
Pat yourself on the back, Mitch. Not only are they going to use Muslin Prison Magic to blow up the entire state of Kentucky (not Eastern Kentucky, King Coal is already on the job), they will go free just like Casey Anthony. Who is obviously just as guilty and a perfectly accurate and justifiable analogy to use.
I’ve said it all before, but as MM says:
This isn’t theoretical. We’ve tried it his way, and there’s a substantial amount of data to show that when it comes to punishing terrorists, the civilian court system is much more successful than the military tribunals McConnell and the GOP prefer — especially when the criminal case has been tarnished by torture or other violations. But in McConnell’s mind, we should ignore all that because we’re angry a jury let Casey Anthony walk.
But at least Mitch’s argument will win over Angry Grandpa: (very not safe for work)

SHE WON'T GO!


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