At some point, someone in the media must be getting embarrassed that they are all working at the Ministry of Truth. Naaahh. The beauty of being a pinko is that you never, ever get to be embarrassed by any position you currently hold, or ever held: it's all explainable by some agile mental gymnastics, logical bobbing and weaving and twisting and turning, and the wonders of doublethink. Just ask Pepe: he's a master practitioner of the art. No knowledge of quantum physics or something required (that's another huge appeal of pinko-thought): just a completely cynical mind, devoid of any shame.
There grows the perception that as a Roman demagogue—try Catiline—Obama is intimate with the lower classes and equally so with the hyper-wealthy of Hollywood, Wall Street, and America’s richly endowed families, with whom he navigates so well, but does not have a clue about the middle-classes, the clingers and bible-readers and gun-owners that are a world away from both the Daschles and the Kerry-Kennedy clique, and the bread-and-circuses world of Rev. Wright. You don't say!
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At some point, someone in the media must be getting embarrassed that they are all working at the Ministry of Truth. Naaahh. The beauty of being a pinko is that you never, ever get to be embarrassed by any position you currently hold, or ever held: it's all explainable by some agile mental gymnastics, logical bobbing and weaving and twisting and turning, and the wonders of doublethink. Just ask Pepe: he's a master practitioner of the art. No knowledge of quantum physics or something required (that's another huge appeal of pinko-thought): just a completely cynical mind, devoid of any shame.
There grows the perception that as a Roman demagogue—try Catiline—Obama is intimate with the lower classes and equally so with the hyper-wealthy of Hollywood, Wall Street, and America’s richly endowed families, with whom he navigates so well, but does not have a clue about the middle-classes, the clingers and bible-readers and gun-owners that are a world away from both the Daschles and the Kerry-Kennedy clique, and the bread-and-circuses world of Rev. Wright. You don't say!
That last quote is pretty fun.
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