Tuesday, January 12, 2010
There's Hope For Old Pork'nCheeses Yet
Well, not much
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Methuselah Laughs Last,
On Planet Plato
Tecs Rove ditches the kid gloves
Pinko geniuses

But can they spell Massachusetts?
[Added illus. -- roT]
Rule dhimannia

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hero of Planet Pepe,
Islamohysterophobia
Monday, January 11, 2010
Tecs' obstkuchen #1 speaks out on terror

Oh, Tecs... This post alone merits a Jeroboam. Weren't you saying Zaky was as sensible as Steyn a while back?
REGURGE: Repeat for the WaPo, but check out the poll's choices of response:

Remember Rex? The Canuckamucks don't want you to!
NB the original page is down. Also, in light of all the ``Rex''-themed labels we have around here, it seems opportune to commission a new one for the politically incorrect desaparecidos. I'll ante up with
Rex Murphy, damnatio memoriæ regibus.
Rex Murphy, damnatio memoriæ regibus.
Tecs, here's a more complete story
It ain't France. Not sure this is too goddamned good, but when the gov't won't regulate immigration and the people are opposed, what's the right way?
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Rot takes to the friendly skies
A modest proposal: If the airlines are going to permit passengers to take off their clothes and stroll down the aisles, they should limit it to good looking women.
Tecs is pulling for Teddy's drone and AA won't vote because there's no bacalhau in it for him

[REGURGE: Who's really pulling. -- Tec]
[REREGURGEGURGE: BosGlob polling explained. -- roT]
Just Follow Da Party Line, Brudder...and Yer get a Passable Kayla.

Harry Reid's Negro Problem - And Ours [Mark Steyn]
Re Senator Reid and the "light-skinned Negro", I agree with much of what's written below, and obviously any Republican Senate Majority Leader who started musing on such matters would be dark-skinned toast in nothing flat. But this comment by Matthew Yglesias (full disclosure: Mr Yglesias has no use for me) tiptoes ever so tentatively toward the heart of it:
"It’s good that Reid apologized, but at the same time you can’t really apologize for being the sort of person who’d be inclined to use the phrase “negro dialect” and it’s more the idea of Reid being that kind of person that’s creepy here than anything else."
One understands the realities of power. You can talk about how light-skinned and clean the Negro is and that's perfectly okay as long as you support the President's policies (or, as Mr Obama put it in his acceptance of Reid's apology) "social justice". But, if you go along to a town hall meeting and say you oppose the health care bill because you're very concerned at what you hear about waiting times for MRIs in Canada, you're obviously a knuckledragging racist who's itching to string that uppity Negro from the nearest tree."
Okay, fine. But, even if you accept all that, you're still left with what Mr Yglesias calls the "creepiness" - the fact that the Senate Majority Leader and to a lesser extent the Vice-President think in this way. To those of us who find identity politics repugnant, it would seem to confirm that an unhealthy obsession with "anti-racism" eventually becomes so condescending it's indistinguishable from racism - or, at any rate, the micro-classifications of apartheid - to the point where bigtime Dem honchos are sitting around saying, "What we need here is a clean octoroon." "Well, this high yaller from Chicago might do the trick." I mean, in what sense are Harry Reid's remarks any different from this? The Weekly World News' "Ed Anger" commenting last week on Obama's first transsexual appointment:
"I saw some pretty lousy looking she-males back in Korea, and I gotta say: this new one at least can pass"
The fix is in
Since the U.S. Senate doesn’t meet again in formal session until Jan. 20, Bay State voters will have made their decision before a vote on health-care reform could be held. But Kirk and Galvin’s office said Friday a victorious Brown would be left in limbo [until about Feb 20]. In contrast, Rep. Niki Tsongas (D-Lowell) was sworn in at the U.S. House of Representatives on Oct. 18, 2007, just two days after winning a special election to replace Martin Meehan.
Look at the Context, Brother: Socialism is Good!

Looks like the propagandists are going the full Pepe in preparing a "Context" for our own Radiant Future.
Al Gore in a toothbrush mustache!
Did we ever doubt it? Anyway, enjoy freezing your ass off over in the USA. Saw -12ºF in Boston yesterday, but it'll be warm in Gitmo for you denialists.
Saturday, January 09, 2010
The broken window fallacy
.. viewed as a bedrock principle of pinko economics, through the Frenchy lens of Frédéric Bastiat.
Wankers through History
It turned out that we can thank a retired Scottish army officer, Lt. Col. M.R. Canch Kavanagh, for the safety of the St. Andrews relics. In 1921, Kavanagh, whose two passions in life were military camouflage and masturbation clubs, tracked down the artifacts of both the Beggar's Benison and the Wig Club.
Friday, January 08, 2010
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