How to handle hecklers

By Michelle Malkin  •  October 24, 2006 08:56 AM

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Moonbats disrupt the Connecticut Senate debate. Three men (and one useless journalist wincing on the side) are on the stage. What do they do?

Democrat Ned Lamont sits on his hands.

Independent Joe Lieberman pouts.

Moderator George Stephanopoulos wheedles.

Republican Alan Schlesinger shows ‘em all how it’s done.

Watch the video and learn.

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The only thing Schlesinger forgot to say was: “Aw, shut up.”

Sister Toldjah reminds me of Ronald Reagan’s famous moment slapping down hecklers with that thoroughly edifying rejoinder. Enjoy:

That is how you do it.

Posted in: Ronald Reagan

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