NG Poster Boy Says Not to Unlist Until Bush or This Strategy is Gone

by Stephan Tawney on Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 8:32 pm

Once Liberals get a hold of a soldier on their side, they make sure to exploit the hell out of his position, even with him doing it willingly. That being said, meet Stewart Zamudio. He once did commercials for the New York National Guard, and now spends his time speaking against the war, giving interviews to pro-surrender Democrats.

Allah points out that he gives those interviews in uniform. Why is that important? Because Yearly Kos shot down a pro-war soldier speaking out at their convention, with Jon Soltz saying it was because he was in uniform and you can’t make political statements in uniform. Interesting how Liberals don’t have a problem with that when the soldier’s on their side of the argument. Hmm. Allah writes:

The reason this isn’t all over the news yet is because it was posted to YouTube only yesterday; expect to see plenty of crowing about it this week on MSNBC, at least, where Chris Matthews will won’t ask Hardball regular and noted uniform stickler Jon Soltz whether he disapproves of troops politicking in Army dress when their message comes from the left, not the right. Soltz would be forced to say that he does or risk looking like the biggest hypocrite who ever came down the pike, but I suspect we’d see some “nuance” in his tone that was strangely absent when he was chewing out David Aguina for standing up at Yearly Kos.

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