And some people wondered why I got so worked up a couple weeks ago about The Chilling Rise of Right-Wing Hate in America. Here is what Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL) said today about Illinois Governor Pat Quinn:

“I think that the decision to raise taxes by 50 percent in Illinois is political suicide,” Kirk said of Quinn’s proposal to raise the tax rate to 4.5 percent from 3 percent, coupled with an increase in the personal deduction. “I think the people of Illinois are ready to shoot anyone who is going to raise taxes by that degree.”
Think about this. The person spewing these violence-laden words is not the leader of some fringe white supremacist group from Florida, a separatist militia organization from Montana or a polygamous Mormon cult in Utah — this is a sitting member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois who is suggesting that the people of Illinois consider shooting the Governor because of a proposed tax hike.

These evil, psychotic idiots have really jumped off the deep end.

  1. Kevin says:

    maybe he was listening to bachmann wanting him armed and dangerous

    • Metavirus says:

      sounds like he heard the call. the states are neighbors! what is with the upper midwest!?

      • Gherald says:

        > The states are neighbors! what is with the upper midwest!?

        Neighbors? Don't you live in Chicago? And you're talking about two Illinoisan pols and a Minnesotan?

        Iowa lies in-between these states. I blame gay marriage.

        • Metavirus says:

          i was imprecise. i meant neighbor in the "close by" regional sense.

          as for Iowa, I agree. who knew what they meant by gay marriage bringing about the breakdown of society really meant gay marriage would bring about the breakdown of GOP PSYCHES!

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