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  • The Right to Be Offended

    It’s been a busy week for me but I’m wondering why I bothered with it all. Because I have news for you: the world is ending. No question about it. The Mayans were right and 2012 will be our last year. How do I know? Because I agree with Bill Maher about something. Yeah, weird, isn’t it?

    In discussing Robert Deniro’s first lady joke (which I didn’t think was racist but also didn’t think was … Read more

  • LSM is again not reporting a huge story

    Stalin was famous for saying the following:

    “It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything.”

    By that he meant that people like him believed that elections where just a means to an end, and thus, the real power came from the vote counters. The progressives have agreed with Stalin on this forever, and have actively pursued … Read more

  • The Ever-Expanding Definition of “Extremism”

    I am going to quote an article below that, when you read the second to last paragraph, you might believe was prompted by the recent killing of Anwar Al-Awlaki, but as you can see from the date in the title, it was written a little over a year ago. Because of that, I thought it better to start a new post, rather than take the Awlaki thread too far afield, but it is tangentially related … Read more

  • The Latest Constitutional Laugher

    Oh, boy. You know, libs, you probably should avoid diving into arguments about the Constitution. Because it always becomes clear, almost immediately, that you’re not playing fair:

    For a group that claims to revere the Constitution, the Tea Party appears pretty determined to deal it a death by a thousand cuts. Its latest attack involves a nasty little piece of constitutional revisionism, complete with a “How can you be against that?” title: the “Balanced

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  • Behar’s Idiocy

    Joy Behar is drawing some praise for this dumb question asked of Casey Anthony’s lawyer:


    In case you can’t stand Behar — I certainly can’t — she asks if the lawyer would let Casey Anthony watch her kids. The lawyer fumbles around with the question.

    A lot of the internet is saying, “Oooh! Burrrn!”; burns now being the height of intellect. But it’s a dramatically stupid question. The point of defending Casey Anthony is not … Read more

  • On more reasoned and mature discourse from Leftists

    As you may not have heard, Glenn Beck and his family were assaulted in a New York City park. Now, first, before I get into it, I will clarify that when I say “assault”, it seems to have been only in the legal sense of the word… what happened to them was assault by the legal definition, and was from the moment the wine was spilled on his wife. That’s assault, brotha, even if it’s … Read more

  • Jury Duty

    Although I am a proponent of our judicial system (got anything better to offer?) I am also of a mind that people that sit on juries are usually too stupid to get out of jury duty. A promise of a jury of one’s peers is an easy order,  but to assume they will find anything resembling justice to always a crap shoot. One of the themes that was popular at the other site I wrote … Read more