Saturday, July 02, 2011

Throckmorton "Tecs" deVoorhees VII and the weakness of the flesh

3 comments:

Tecumseh said...

The trouble and even the tragedy of Al Gore is that he comes at the tail end of this tradition; he is a living example of what you get when a worldview outlives its time. He presses the old buttons and turns the old cranks, but the machine isn’t running any more. The priests dance around the altar, the priestess chews the sacred herbs, but the god no longer speaks.

Sums up pretty well this imbecility.

Tecumseh said...

It is the way much of the working class looks at ivory tower intellectuals, nanny state do-gooders and what in Mark Twain’s day people could still call “the old women of both sexes” who fussed self-importantly around like New York Times editorial writers, levying moral judgments and thinking they were accomplishing something.

Ouchhh!

Mr roT said...

Levying NYTers?

This is anti-semitism, Tecs.