Apocalypse Later
So much outrageous Democrat blog fodder, so little time.
For example…
The upcoming eradication of your backyard garden and the local vegetable stand. I’m just waiting for the “violators will be napalmed” amendment to that one; at this point nothing would surprise me.
The North Korean and Iranian nuclear juggernauts carry on while our state department continues to make amateur mistakes for which the Bush administration would have been excoriated. How’s that “we’ll talk to anyone!” policy working out for you, Mr. President? Please define “moderate” Taliban. Give us an example. Show me just one. [Read more...]
The Agonistici
(Drewish quickpost)
Oh my gosh, I just found the best Wikipedia article ever!
That’s what the United Nations is for.
Bill Maher beclowns himself again in this “salute” to the troops:
Forget about bringing the troops home from Iraq. We need to get the troops home from World War II. Can anybody tell me why, in 2009, we still have more than 50,000 troops in Germany and 30,000 in Japan? At some point, these people are going to have to learn to rape themselves. [boos] I’ll ignore that.
What really amazed me is that some (not all) of his audience at least had the decency to boo him for that remark. I’ll think a little better of them in the future. Even more outrageously outrageous outrage…
Incitement?
Most of us are generally law-abiding, taxpaying types, if for no other reason but we don’t want to get into trouble. But would this push you right over the edge into vandalism/destruction of property? Would you flatten these people’s tires if they lived in your neighborhood and you felt sure you could get away with it?
A Free Speech Surge
Kathy Shaidle at Five Feet of Fury has a good post on style. No, not the amazingly wonderful fantubulous bare arms of Michelle Obama – as if no other First Ladies had exposed skin above the elbow before – but the offense of forcefully expressed opinions.
Mark Steyn wonders if “there is not merely a right but an obligation to “offend the easily offended.” Yes, if we wish to carry on as a free society, we do have that obligation to offend the perpetually, sometimes professionally offended crowd. [Read more...]
Joel Berg Violates the 10th Commandment
And Bob Krumm smacks him around for it. But these days, violating that commandment is a feature, not a bug, to more than half the country.
The very word “entitlement” just feels greasy to me; that’s how much I hate it. And I’m having a hard time separating disgust against the attitude with disgust toward the people who feel it; a clear violation of Jesus’ greatest commandment – Matthew 22:36-40.
Good question
Since when did it become taxpayers’ duty to feed people who have more than enough money to feed themselves — even quite well?


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