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George Washington Memorial Hospital is struggling to deal with an
influx of Republicans with concussions, broken bones, and internal
injuries suffered during the recent stampede to discredit Democratic
presidential nominee John Kerry, emergency-room personnel reported
Monday.
"Triage is in utter chaos," paramedic Gerald Polder said. "This guy in
a suit came in with multiple contusions, a subdural hematoma, and a
broken nose. I asked how badly it hurt to bend his knee, on a scale of
1 to 10, and he said, 'I'm hurt worse than Kerry was when he got his
Purple Hearts.' That's not helpful."

Polder said he has not seen so many right-wing injuries since the late
'90s, when hundreds of Republicans were hurt climbing on and off the
Newt Gingrich bandwagon.

While squashed toes have been the most common injury, the more
dramatic include the skull and spine fractures suffered by an elderly
senator who was trampled in the mad dash to smear, bash, and cast
aspersions on Kerry. Many of those bearing sound bites also have
dislocated joints in those places where their fingers were pried from
microphones.

"I was in the crowd on the National Archive steps," conservative
Washington Times columnist Paul Greenberg said, holding his head as he
awaited treatment for deep shock and moral outrage. "When I realized
everyone else there also wanted abstracts of Kerry's congressional
voting records, I started to run. I guess we all had the same idea at
the same time. It feels like I got rolled over by a 10-ton think
tank."

"I was lucky, though," Greenberg said, wrapping himself in the flag.
"Worst thing hurt was my pride."

Washington has reported the largest number of casualties, but across
the nation, reports are still coming in from politically "red" states
made redder by the spilled blood of conservatives caught in the
maelstrom of accusations and flailing bodies.

"It's bad down here," Savannah (GA) General Hospital director Lloyd
Sautner said. "We were still treating hurricane victims when all these
politicians were hurt in the whirlwind of manufactured controversy.
Anywhere there were reporters and TV cameras, Republicans were
climbing all over each other in an effort to be heard."

Los Angeles producer Margaret Oakes said the set of the TV show
Roundtable was overrun with frantic conservatives.

"I tried telling them to stop, that they were only hurting themselves,
but they didn't seem to fear for their credibility one bit," Oakes
said. "One woman tried to get to the front of the crowd, slipped, and
fell face-first into a forest of microphone stands. When I asked her
where she was hurt, she said, 'the cheek... of that man to
misrepresent his voting record on gay marriage.'"

Rep. Chris Shays (R-CT) called for an end to the zealotry that has
already resulted in the hospitalization of 86 GOP members.

"Let us not rush to judgment and inadvertently hurt our own image,"
Shays said Sunday. "This Republican-on-Republican violence must end."

Shays added that his prayers are with Rush Limbaugh's family. The
conservative radio personality died Tuesday when a busload of pro-Bush
Vietnam veterans, in their rush to lambast Kerry on the air, ran a red
light, swerved to avoid a carload of National Review reporters, and
smashed through the wall of the Excellence In Broadcasting studio,
killing Limbaugh and three sound technicians.



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