Saturday, July 25, 2009

A heckuva job

More. Milking it, for all it's worth. Keep diggin'.

Regurge: Obstreperousness and arrogance at Harvard? Oh my God!

Steyn: The president of the United States may be reluctant to condemn Ayatollah Khamenei or Hugo Chávez or that guy in Honduras without examining all the nuances and footnotes, but sometimes there are outrages so heinous that even the famously nuanced must step up to the plate and speak truth to power. And thank God the leader of the free world had the guts to stand up and speak truth to municipal police Sgt. James Crowley.

4 comments:

Mr roT said...

Not another distraction!?!

Must be the vrwc.

Tecumseh said...

Are you waving up, Mr Rot? You've been fast asleep at the wheel while chasing them mountain goats.

Tecumseh said...

Recouping in Martha’s Vineyard, Gates is considering devoting his next documentary to racial profiling. He says if Officer Crowley apologizes, he will do him the favor both of accepting it and educating “him about the history of racism in America.” Since Harvard students pay $33,000 a year for the privilege of getting lectured by Henry Louis Gates, perhaps he sees this as a generous offer rather than another stupendously arrogant gesture.

Planet Pepe is beyond parody.

Tecumseh said...

As it happens, "My luv's like a red, red rose" was written by Robbie Burns, a couple of centuries after Shakespeare. Oh, well. 16th century English playwright, 18th century Scottish poet: What's the diff? Evidently being within the same quarter-millennium and right general patch of the North-East Atlantic is close enough for a professor of English and Afro-American Studies appearing as an expert witness in a court case.

Harvard rulz!!