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Wednesday, September 10, 2008 09:12 AM
Original article: New heights of stupidity

Animal similes dominating the news, maybe they could shield any discussion about banning books?

Freud might have said "sometimes a pig is just a pig", but if this brouhaha is allowed to continue to be a brouhaha much longer in the media, could somebody please thank Woody Allen for "I'd call [them] sadistic necrophiliacs, but that would be beating a dead horse." (from What's Up Tiger Lilly?")

At least nobody is accusing anyone of putting lipstick on an "uppity" pig, that was so last week and was of no real interest to any of the concerned right wing blowhards from the hastily-formed Anti-Pig Defamation League [in organization] these days.

Might the media focus somehow manage to shift a little bit to look at New-Mayor-Palin's-First-Agenda-Item (banning books), or is the ABC News piece linked in the latest "update" here consciously part of Friday's "taking out the trash" so ABC can bury it under a pile of pig slop and say, in the future, they "investigated" the story but nobody was "interested"? This is released as a Friday morning piece? There's no interview of any "constitutional scholar" or even a Democratic Party official to get any reaction? Maybe there's some relationship between this person's first instinct upon obtaining -- what did she call it in her speech? -- "real responsibilities" as an elected official, and using those instincts in her official capacity to see about banning books, that might provide some insight into whether she is fit to be Vice President of the United States? Or is the possibility of some kind of relationship between being in power and how one perceives Constitutional principles too subtle and obtuse to be mentioned?

Wednesday, September 10, 2008 09:15 AM
Original article: New heights of stupidity

Thursday, Friday, what's the difference. Lipstick!

He said "Lipstick"! Burn him! I'm going back to bed.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008 02:59 PM

The Universe is expanding ... what's the point in doing homework? -- Woody Allen, Annie Hall

Alex, not every statement is a cause for despair and not every comment by which Biden compliments somebody constitutes an admission that the Republicans must win.

You are such a tool. And so consistently. They're right, whatever you're being paid, it's too much.

Thursday, September 11, 2008 07:58 AM

Um, we have no collective memory or collective conscience

Oliver North is an imbedded Fox reporter.

But why not? John Yoo has been published by the Wall Street Journal within the past six months. As if he was a respected expert about constitutional law. The man advocates torture.

Oliver North admitted he is a liar and that he felt no remorse for flagrantly lying to Congress because he thought himself smarter and more "correct". George W. Bush disregards the Constitution because it's "inconvenient" for him to respect it, Congress lets him, and John McCain is running for President on the ground that "9/11 changed everything" such that respect for or adherence to the principles of the Constitution is not only inconvenient, it is a bad idea because "9/11 changed everything", even though 9/11 did not happen due to any sort of informational gap caused by constitutional principles, but rather by flagrant incompetence in assessing or responding to the information already gathered within the framework of the constitutional principles now under attack. Is the media concerned about that?

Oliver North is a "respected journalist at Fox News". What else do you need to know? Oh, except that (1) we are Americans and (2) the people killed over in Afghanistan are not. Nothing to see here, move along.

Thursday, September 11, 2008 09:23 AM

@ tiberius

and your screen name is from Captain Kirk's middle initial, isn't it? I like that about you, that and your posts here today. Won't commit beyond that, of course. Couldn't resist.

Thursday, September 11, 2008 11:22 AM

Tiberius may be beginning to understand and, maybe, will someday earn the name

What was the old saw? That "a conservative is a liberal who has been mugged"? What is the converse of that, that "an authoritarian who has a family member abused by authoritarians may develop a conscience?" The idea is that once it's personal, things tend to change.

It isn't necessary to impugn Guy Fleegman, one of the great focal characters of modern parody.

The problem always presented by Tiberius' choice of name here was the absence of nuance: James T. Kirk always had qualities of morality, intellect, doubt and empathy entwined with the bravado, and the guy writing here as Tiberius always seemed to have missed those episodes. But with today's GG column, something seems to have registered. That's maybe progress, for today it's progress. I can't help but to commend Tiberius' candor today, though I'm sure Tiberius understands there's an implicit "it's about damn time" in there, too. We won't let Palin ban your books, if you ever find a publisher. Well, maybe in Alaska, where she'll still be governor.

Based on these developments, I guess it's only Dick Cheney who truly has no soul.

Good work, Glenn.

Thursday, September 11, 2008 12:35 PM

There's something going on and it's kinda unsettling.

Tiberius agrees with somebody here. Shooter says he's voting for Obama.

What's third in this triad? Oliver Stone's "W" will be worth paying to see?

Let's go for a real shocker: Brian Ross is going to tell America who falsely told him there was bentonite in the anthrax, suggesting Iraqi origin.

Friday, September 12, 2008 04:44 PM

Joe Klein is here? Omigosh

Let's get out the good silver, and invite Brian Ross, too. And when Brian Ross gets here, we open the good sherry, get him good and loose, and ask him who told him there was bentonite in the anthrax that meant Iraq was the source.

Gotta be deferential, maybe, but you can at least have a plan.

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