There was no hate. It's part of the right-wing "rules for radicals" that certain accusations must be made.
Look for the keywords: "Hate" and "chaos" and my favorite, "demonic".
If you take a few minutes and look for most overheated words in any given National Review or Weekly Standard article, you will find that the same words appear, sometimes changing weekly. Vocabulary lists come down from the Koch-funded think tanks and get distributed downward. Then to the Blaze, and the Michele Malkin pages, then down, down to the American Thinker and at the bottom to the John Stacy McCain and Jim Hoft and Breitbart Zombies.
For example, the word "chaos" is the word du jour. It hits in the VD Hanson story and within hours it's showing up in twitter posts and blog comments by the Red State Trike Force. A week ago, you wouldn't find the word "chaos" in a single right-wing post. Today, you'll see it everywhere. Next week, a new word will replace it.
It's the same strategy that the despicable Newt Gingrich came up with years ago. The one where you have to refer to the other party as the "democrat party" etc.
It's a strategy to use when your agenda is basically immoral. You use glossological tricks to obscure your moral emptiness. It was a technique used to great effect by the Stalinists, and now embraced by the American Right.