Monday, June 19, 2006
Joys of blogging
Whereby Matt Labash crashes the Kossack party. Are all pinko-lefties as clueless as this bunch? Do these people have a job (or a life?) Questions, questions...
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A. K. A. Loose Canon
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More on the Kosfest from Matthew Continetti:
One of the most heavily attended panels at YearlyKos was called "Championing Science" and dealt with alleged Republican attempts to undermine the Enlightenment. The keynote speaker on the science panel was General Clark, who bravely told the audience, "Science is one of the things that's near and dear to my heart."
"What worries me," Clark said, "is the conflict out there between faith and reason, faith and science." He gave a rambling speech. He told a long, involved story about his participation in a "radiation project" while a young man in Arkansas; tackled cosmology ("Apparently, there are many, many universes. And we're in this one"); listed American inventors from Franklin to Ford; namedropped Copernicus, Aristotle, and Aquinas; gave the Newtonian formula for gravity; spelled out Pi to about the fifth numeral; and quoted the speed of light. The audience loved every minute.
Oh my, oh my. Aren't the Liberals smart, and all others stoopid? Oh, yeah.
Unfortunately for Clark, he quoted the speed of light in miles/second. Just another Yankeecentric Military Thug, after all. Kos lost face, and Kos hates losing face. So much for President Wesley in 2008.
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