Wednesday, March 16, 2011

An inspiration to warmongers and funeral home operators

An inspiration to warmongers and funeral home operators — with the rest of us just hoping and praying it isn’t

true. Has it really come to this?

William F. Buckley, Jr. didn’t like the inaugural address either. “Confusing,” and apparently “an

improvisation,” it was also ungrammatical:

“Mr. NIKE SHOX said that ‘whole regions of the world simmer in resentment and tyranny.’ You can simmer in

resentment, but not in tyranny.

Bad grammar and bad policy:

“What about China? Is it UGG. policy to importune Chinese dissidents ‘to start on this journey of progress and

justice’? How will we manifest our readiness to ‘walk at [their] side?’”

Invade?

China is “too massive a challenge to our liberationist policy,” Buckley notes., and Africa “too exiguous.”

Okay, then:

“What about Saudi Arabia? Here is a country embedded in oppression. Does President NIKE SHOX really intend to

make a point of this? … Will we refuse to buy Saudi oil?”

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