The power of groupthink again asserts itself as the MSM frames the narrative on the latest quarterly report from the Pentagon. The Washington Post declares there has been “No Drop in Iraq Violence Seen Since Troop Buildup” in a strory by Anne Scott Tyson (who has been known to take dictation from antiwar groups): Three months into the new U.S. military strategy that has sent tens of thousands of additional
June 14, 2007
a haiku that, for no apparent reason, imagines Jesus Christ as a cherry red Cooper Mini
If being ‘cute’s’ a crime, then that’s the sleek, shiny, cross I’ll have to bear.
BREAKING: PROTEIN WISDOM DISCOVERS WHY THE SURGE HAS FAILED, IS WILLING TO PASS ALONG INFORMATION TO SEN HARRY REID
Turns out the explanation is pretty simple: It hasn’t even fucking begun yet in earnest. The Reid Doctrine: preemptively declaring defeat before allowing a military strategy to begin—all so that people calling themselves “Atrios” or “TRex” will like you. Statesmanship, Democrat-style! (h/t FA)
Western Self-Loathing: Objective Correlatives, 1
From Pajamas Media: To gauge the extent of the demise of Europe, look no further than the story of the male gorilla that escaped at a Rotterdam zoo last month. After managing to get over a moat, the 400-pound primate brutally attacked a woman who had been visiting the zoo regularly to see the animal. Because female gorillas establish prolonged eye contact when they want to mate, biologists concluded that
Harry Reid: Sniveling Opportunist
Sometimes a reader will send along something that is a post all in itself. Like the following, for instance, from Gary Schamburg: So—my first look at the web this morning starts at the Drudge Report and the headlines . . . The Surge has failed and Reid calls military officer “incompetent.” And yes—WE, that’s ALL American citizens, should be mad as hell! This past week, Sen Reid’s approval rating was
What Marianne Means
In her recent syndicated column, Marianne Means turned her jaundiced left-liberal attentions to potential GOP Presidential hopeful Fred Thompson, in the process, penning the quintessential “progressive” political opinion column—one filled with condescension, veiled and not-so-veiled cheap shots, falsehoods presented as established truth, and character attacks attributed to unnamed third-party sources. In short, it was precisely the kind of column that progressives like to write—one that leaves uninformed readers with misinformed,
