Your parallels, Herr Rot, don't hold water. Frank Rich = Andy McCarthy? JD Hayworth = Van Jones? C'mon, not even by a mile. Houston to Rot: you're set for landing.
First we gotta get him away from his miserable addiction to Alpine burgs, beer, broads, and academic beneficences. No opium for the massa. This should be easy; just lure him back to Tejas with a succulent one-year temp teaching gig at Sul Ross State. Then land him an even more succulent gig as an adjunct at Worcester State, with full enrollment in RomneyCare and first dibs at the conrer room at the local YMCA. After that, despair and taxes and Obamakles will make him a well-grounded biatch. What says you, Tecumseh?
Sounds like a plan! And, once this works, he'll be ready to pay up the tab. Not much left for a VCP, but we'll be generous, and settle for bacalhau and gros rouge at the corner cantina.
Andy said it about right. What should he have said? "Hey, hide da decline! Global warmin's gotta go, manzanilla man, and credit and cap dat carbone taxe me asse all the way to Gore-ropia. Love that East Anglia science man, it's a scream".
There were many who were banking on cap/carbon trade/tax stuff. There was a financial killing being set up with that piece of shit fraud. Plenty of repubs found their money ox gored big time by the GW meme hitting the fan. Wonder where Manzi fit in that little parade.
Says Andy (Rot's latest bête noire); I would say that, given our finite capabilities and the shortness of life, AGW may not be a problem at all, and, if it is a problem, it is not urgent enough to obsess over. Not if I am a senior government leader of a country trillions of dollars in debt who is also tasked with making real decisions about unsustainable entitlement programs, the high likelihood that states will soon default, 10 percent unemployment, crippling new taxes and inflation on the horizon, a global war against jihadists whose mass-murder attacks — and their catastrophic costs — are impossible to predict, the imminence of game-changing nuclear capability in a revolutionary jihadist state that has threatened to wipe Israel off the map and whose motto is "Death to America," aggression from other hostile nations, a judiciary that is steadily eroding popular self-government, and a host of other actually pressing problems.
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Goldberg is an honest guy.
Your parallels, Herr Rot, don't hold water. Frank Rich = Andy McCarthy? JD Hayworth = Van Jones? C'mon, not even by a mile. Houston to Rot: you're set for landing.
We gotta help him get back to Earth. But how to do that?
First we gotta get him away from his miserable addiction to Alpine burgs, beer, broads, and academic beneficences. No opium for the massa.
This should be easy; just lure him back to Tejas with a succulent one-year temp teaching gig at Sul Ross State.
Then land him an even more succulent gig as an adjunct at Worcester State, with full enrollment in RomneyCare and first dibs at the conrer room at the local YMCA.
After that, despair and taxes and Obamakles will make him a well-grounded biatch.
What says you, Tecumseh?
Prairie View A & M, AA. That'll put the fear uh Gawd in me.
Sounds like a plan! And, once this works, he'll be ready to pay up the tab. Not much left for a VCP, but we'll be generous, and settle for bacalhau and gros rouge at the corner cantina.
Sounds a lot like room 101.
But what happens if Rot decides to stay put, and try on the miracle cure?
Then he'll forget us not.
Andy said it about right. What should he have said? "Hey, hide da decline! Global warmin's gotta go, manzanilla man, and credit and cap dat carbone taxe me asse all the way to Gore-ropia. Love that East Anglia science man, it's a scream".
There were many who were banking on cap/carbon trade/tax stuff. There was a financial killing being set up with that piece of shit fraud. Plenty of repubs found their money ox gored big time by the GW meme hitting the fan. Wonder where Manzi fit in that little parade.
Says Andy (Rot's latest bête noire); I would say that, given our finite capabilities and the shortness of life, AGW may not be a problem at all, and, if it is a problem, it is not urgent enough to obsess over. Not if I am a senior government leader of a country trillions of dollars in debt who is also tasked with making real decisions about unsustainable entitlement programs, the high likelihood that states will soon default, 10 percent unemployment, crippling new taxes and inflation on the horizon, a global war against jihadists whose mass-murder attacks — and their catastrophic costs — are impossible to predict, the imminence of game-changing nuclear capability in a revolutionary jihadist state that has threatened to wipe Israel off the map and whose motto is "Death to America," aggression from other hostile nations, a judiciary that is steadily eroding popular self-government, and a host of other actually pressing problems.
So what's your beef with dat, Herr Rotto?
That it's so obvious that it doesn't bear reading or writing.
Manzi's problem with Levin and Limbaugh and the rest is that they're intellectually lazy.
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