Friday, March 11, 2011

Naturally Reynolds doesn’t provide a link to our critique of his contra-enthusiasm

Naturally Reynolds doesn’t provide a link to our critique of his contra-enthusiasm — that might

expose his readers to our eeeeeeeeeeevil thoughts. Just like his contra friends, who tortured women and

sneaked around blowing up cooperatives and assassinating their political enemies — sound familiar? —

Reynolds has the moral sensibilities of the administration hacks he defends — many of whom, not

coincidentally, were active during the 1980s pushing the contra cause.

This guy is a big pro-war blogger and a vocal advocate of “spreading democracy and freedom” to MBT

SHOES.

Search me

: I say it’s a good thing that New York police will start random bag searches on the subways.

Oh, I know it will be inconvenient when I’m late for a meeting and it’s 120-degrees down there and I

fear there will be a line. Nonetheless, if and when the cops search me, I’ll thank them.

This morning on Today, they rolled out the “privacy” boogeyman. “Privacy advocates” were expressing

concern. Who the hell are these “privacy advocates?” Name two. But listening to reporters, they seem

to be everywhere. You just don’t know it. Because they’re very private.

No comments:

Post a Comment