Saturday, April 30, 2011
Vienna - Rome train
...was packed with Poles, Slovaks, Czechs, Slovenes.... All happy campers. A beautiful scene. Maybe there's hope...
Friday, April 29, 2011
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Massachusetts follows Walker's lead
A bad day for Mr Rot, who cannot fit such developments in his Weltanschauung.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
The Red-Light College
Of course Tecs thinks this is just fine
Obama's 2008 campaign did not release his college transcripts, and in his best-selling memoir, "Dreams From My Father," Obama indicated he hadn't always been an academic star. Trump told the AP that Obama's refusal to release his college grades were part of a pattern of concealing information about himself.
"I have friends who have smart sons with great marks, great boards, great everything and they can't get into Harvard," Trump said. "We don't know a thing about this guy. There are a lot of questions that are unanswered about our president."
"I have friends who have smart sons with great marks, great boards, great everything and they can't get into Harvard," Trump said. "We don't know a thing about this guy. There are a lot of questions that are unanswered about our president."
Monday, April 25, 2011
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Questions no one is asking
Why does Chief Executive magazine rate California the worst state for job and business growth and Texas the best state? Oh, duhhhh.
REGURGE: Illinois dickhead trying to wreck the whole country. Wait, that's not news, is it?
REGURGE: Illinois dickhead trying to wreck the whole country. Wait, that's not news, is it?
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A Yellow Rose for Tejas,
Caliph-ornia
Friday, April 22, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Rot at the controls
It then changed its course, flying southeast; not toward Anchorage located at 61°10′N 149°59′W, but in the opposite direction toward Murmansk at 68°58′N 33°5′E. The aircraft was not fitted with an inertial navigation system, and the pilots failed to note the position of the sun, almost 180 degrees off from where it should have been. According to the official Korean explanation, the pilots in their navigation calculations used the wrong sign of magnetic declination when converting between magnetic and true headings.
Plus minus, Minsk Pinsk, says Rot. It's all the same, modulo \lesssims.
Plus minus, Minsk Pinsk, says Rot. It's all the same, modulo \lesssims.
Pat Buchanan not happy with Franz Joseph
The Post story about Britain and France, the leading military powers of NATO Europe, depleting their smart-bomb supply in a one-month clash with an African nation of 6 million, and begging the Yanks to come back and win the war for them, raises a major question. Is the most successful alliance in history, which kept the Red Army of Stalin, Khrushchev and Brezhnev from smashing through the Fulda Gap and reaching the Channel, a hollow shell?
With banana-republic finances while the Canadians laugh at you
Rotter look-alike frets about pennies.
Jen Rubin and a killer comment
cavalier4 My respect for Oprah is considerable if not enthusiastic, my reservations about Palin many and serious and yet my view of analogizing the two unfavorable.
In general one must look on a Palin candidacy with weariness though of course she could, with 2/3 of her brains incapacitated lead the country to greater prosperity, security and freedom than Obama (the faintest of praise, I know).
To be sure, with Jon Kyl as Chief of Staff (an obvious notion I've mentioned before), Paul Ryan at Treasury, John Bolton having the run of the place at Foggy Bottom, Jeff Sessions at Justice and a SecDef relying extensively on the advice of Tom Donnelly (he, he), Palin would be some kind of president. Her election probably not being in the cards she would probably do best by staying out.
4/19/2011 5:41:30 PM GMT+0200
In general one must look on a Palin candidacy with weariness though of course she could, with 2/3 of her brains incapacitated lead the country to greater prosperity, security and freedom than Obama (the faintest of praise, I know).
To be sure, with Jon Kyl as Chief of Staff (an obvious notion I've mentioned before), Paul Ryan at Treasury, John Bolton having the run of the place at Foggy Bottom, Jeff Sessions at Justice and a SecDef relying extensively on the advice of Tom Donnelly (he, he), Palin would be some kind of president. Her election probably not being in the cards she would probably do best by staying out.
4/19/2011 5:41:30 PM GMT+0200
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
The difference between Obama's and Walker's way
Feed the unions and get the shaft. Of course Tecs and AA are pining for Kerry.
Monday, April 18, 2011
150 Years In-Bound
If you have a couple minutes (yeah, right), click on the link and scroll down to the audio-video story below. Interesting stuff on the Civil War. Also note: the north won the war, but you'll notice the abundance of monuments erected by the south that effectively charges them as chief interpreters. In this case, the North won, but the South, the loser, writes a lot of the history. Kind of turns that old saying on its head.
AA nervous over True Finn surge
He wishes pinko lady had won. But who's that guy with the dashing purple beret?
[Added img. Duh. --roT]
[Added img. Duh. --roT]
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Tecs the Luddite gets a gig in Chi-town
...economy collapses. "Of course, the wheel destroyed the dragging industry," Tecs argues correctly.
Hitchens Saves the Kings English
With essays like this, it remains remarkable that this individual (or any individual who writes like this) is also enduring chemo therapy for stage 4 cancer.
Hitchens on the King James version: A culture that does not possess this common store of image and allegory will be a perilously thin one.
I'm making it a point to read Ecclesiastes, the King James version at least (after I clear a couple of these seminar research papers off my desk). It's touted as the most philosophical component of the bible, and is heavy and confusing medicine for the Assembly of God'ers who get in your face about straight biblical literalism. It's also heavy medicine for any rage-against-the-bible political liberal or social democrat who gets in your face about how the bible hasn't anything to contribute to humanity anymore. See how it cuts both ways? I love shit like that.
Hitchens on the King James version: A culture that does not possess this common store of image and allegory will be a perilously thin one.
I'm making it a point to read Ecclesiastes, the King James version at least (after I clear a couple of these seminar research papers off my desk). It's touted as the most philosophical component of the bible, and is heavy and confusing medicine for the Assembly of God'ers who get in your face about straight biblical literalism. It's also heavy medicine for any rage-against-the-bible political liberal or social democrat who gets in your face about how the bible hasn't anything to contribute to humanity anymore. See how it cuts both ways? I love shit like that.
Rotter's Iraqi hero back in the saddle
Rio Grande City? Some random branch of Gunrack U.? Hmmm... Sounds like Rotterland, allright.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
In the Age of Obamakles
Death has reared himself a throne
In a strange city lying alone
Far down within the dim West
.......................
In a strange city lying alone
Far down within the dim West
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"wot",
$Failed,
Darkness Visible,
Plan Nein,
Planet Pepe ululates,
Texas Mord,
To The Death
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Hey! AA writes just like this!
Horrible, deranged, dangerous slobber. Steyn back off heroes and onto scoundrels. When computers opine. Tecs grabs a bauble.
Then how come Tecs can't remember shit?
Tecs spills his orange juice.
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Coanda smiles,
Tecs in his dank hovel,
Tecs reeling,
tsuica
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Tecs' favorite NRO loose cannon apologizes
...and says,"but I was really right. It's just this war and that lying son of a bitch Johnson and...."
Monday, April 11, 2011
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Steyn Pisses on Herr Rott's Fruity Hero
A Barry by Any Other Name........
Ah, the patience of those who would erase history. Kinda impressive.
"As noted by M. Stanton Evans, author of Blacklisted by History, that memo would mysteriously vanish from our nation’s records. Mr. Evans notes that this historic memo is not in the legislative panel file of the Tydings panel, located in the National Archives of the U.S., and was also removed from the files of Samuel Klaus, the author of the memo, from the National Archives in March of 1993, nearly a half century after it was issued."
"As noted by M. Stanton Evans, author of Blacklisted by History, that memo would mysteriously vanish from our nation’s records. Mr. Evans notes that this historic memo is not in the legislative panel file of the Tydings panel, located in the National Archives of the U.S., and was also removed from the files of Samuel Klaus, the author of the memo, from the National Archives in March of 1993, nearly a half century after it was issued."
Saturday, April 09, 2011
Ahmed or Tristan?
Seems unAhmed so far. Just a nut with an autoloader.
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Ahmed and dangerous,
Islamohysterophobia
You Have To Win
Sharron Angle and Christine O'Donnell don't do the trick, but neither does Scott Brown.
This is what winning looks like. And this and this.
You chip away, a little at a time, always looking reasonable and never like this former heartthrob of AA's. That's how conservatives can move democracies.
This is what winning looks like. And this and this.
You chip away, a little at a time, always looking reasonable and never like this former heartthrob of AA's. That's how conservatives can move democracies.
Friday, April 08, 2011
The Care of Kinder on Planet Pepe
An, thanks, Klein, it's Dulce et Decorum est Pro Rex Mori.
"The services Planned Parenthood provides save the federal government a lot of money. It’s somewhat cold to put it in these terms, but taxpayers end up bearing a lot of the expense for unintended pregnancies among people without the means to care for their children."
The Care of the Soul in Rottertopia
Thursday, April 07, 2011
Tecs' heartthrob joins moveon
Situation is analogous to Assange. Should maybe be illegal to abet the enemy whether it is by information or by morale.
REGURGE: Rabinowitz contra Rot.
REGURGE: Rabinowitz contra Rot.
Funny What Information the Omerta of Pepe Will Bury
I'd just figured he was a desperado who got drugged out or taking revenge in some familial vendetta. Because the MSM didn't offer the foggiest as to what was known about this guy.
But then they also told us that Major Hassan just had a bad day at the office, and that the Minnesota Somalis were just suffering from the effects of a Minnesota winter, and that the Three Ahmeds just got lost in the desert and had the heck no idea they were smack dab in Camp Pendleton, and...
But then they also told us that Major Hassan just had a bad day at the office, and that the Minnesota Somalis were just suffering from the effects of a Minnesota winter, and that the Three Ahmeds just got lost in the desert and had the heck no idea they were smack dab in Camp Pendleton, and...
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
The Persian Eye for the Queeroz Guy
Arguably the worst, most hidebound, manager in the history of the Portuguese national team is gonna go fly his kite in Tehran???? After the Mullahs have admired his "mad" managerial skillz for a while he'll by lucky to leave the place with a donkey head attached to his ass.
Monday, April 04, 2011
A Study in Contrasts at Harvard Admissions
Sunday, April 03, 2011
Scott Walker NOT stupid??
Something just occurred to me. Maybe Walker is not fixing what they fucked up on the union bill because he wants his buddy Prosser to win. If so, it's the rest of the GOP that are screwing things up.
Anyway, Ann Coulter had it right about Walker during the fleebagging.
Anyway, Ann Coulter had it right about Walker during the fleebagging.
When The Answer Stares You in the Face
"To most of us nothing is so invisible as an unpleasant truth. Though it is held before our eyes, pushed under our noses, rammed down our throats- we know it not." Eric Hoffer
Now, Brother, are you trying to understand your brother-- or are you trying to understand why Islam has made your brother into a raving murder promoting fanatic? It's simple, if you but look: Islam is an absolutist ideology that openly justifies and employs terror, and violence in general, to destroy its enemies and cow the rest. Your brother is one of those many sad sack souls that desperately seeks to find meaning in whatever absolutist ideology seems the strong horse of the day; and on this day it is Islam.
Nothing else.
Great moments in public education
Of course, Rot thinks it's all Walker's fault, for not rolling over and playing ball. Whatever, dude.
Our newfound Club Gitmo allies
The King of Araucanía and Patagonia
Herr Rot beats up on Pepe: Chilean president José Joaquín Pérez authorized Cornelio Saavedra Rodríguez, commander the Chilean troops invading Araucanía to capture Orélie-Antoine. He did not receive further punishment because he was deemed to be insane by both Chilean and Argentine authorities and sent to a madhouse in Chile. King Orélie-Antoine I eventually died penniless in France in 1878 after years of fruitless struggle to regain his perceived legitimate authority over his conquered kingdom. But the King of Patagonia lives on.
Their bums defiantly aquiver as they fart their toxic message to the world
It's all AlGore's fault!!!
Saturday, April 02, 2011
Let Kurtz be Kurtz
The Shocka in Chicaga
It's Statistica da Puta, alright, but since Planet Pepe loves that Puta when it's declaiming on hockey sticks, Wisconsin politics, and an Academia cleansed of Neokkkons, it's only fair when da Puta gives 'em a dose of syphilis.
"The results do not confirm the standard hypothesis. Siegel-Spaeth ideology scores that indicate "progressive" ideology were negatively correlated with the Stanford-Benet estimates. The Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (-0.61) provides strong evidence of a negative relationship between progressive ideology and intelligence."
"The results do not confirm the standard hypothesis. Siegel-Spaeth ideology scores that indicate "progressive" ideology were negatively correlated with the Stanford-Benet estimates. The Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (-0.61) provides strong evidence of a negative relationship between progressive ideology and intelligence."
Friday, April 01, 2011
Big Ben rings in Panic
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