Donald Douglas on the ethos of hatred.
August 5, 2008
Freedom of Accredited Speech [Dan Collins]
A follow up to my follow up to a reaction against TSI’s eulogy for Solzhenitsyn, only written by Ralph Peters: The show preceding mine featured a young woman, Mahvish Rukhsana Khan, who’s published a book about the poor, innocent, kitten-loving prisoners at Guantanamo. Her interview climaxed with the claim that Guantanamo is the equivalent of the Holocaust. I guarantee you that no one from MoveOn or DailyKos questioned that outrageous
“An Extravagant and Wheeling Stranger” [Dan Collins]
So far from having no understanding of my analogues am I that I will use them even when I understand that I am supplying ammunition for those who would deliberately misread me, and so it is when I reference Iago’s Rodrigo’s speech from Othello I.i. It is in fact more intriguing to me because it implicates me, because it makes me consider myself in that character, in that light. And
Bullet Bras Make a Comeback [Dan Collins]
Scratch that. Bulletproof bras make a . . . come. (h/t Hot Air Headlines) It lifts and deflects!
Shredwards [Dan Collins; UPDATE]
Mickey Kaus has up an excellent post on why John Edwards’s . . . peccadilli are newsworthy. I’d like to add, under heading 2, Hypocrisy, this telling video of Edwards accepting a Father of the Year award nine months before the birth of Rielle Hunter’s daughter, complete with a humble admission that Elizabeth is a better parent and a moving tale about his dead son Wade. Dickens couldn’t have invented
McCain & Obama Tied in Polls: Left Unhinging [Dan Collins]
To the couple of examples of borderline insanity Darleen points out below, you can add Bob Herbert hallucinating racism in a McCain ad (dog whistle for the hearing impaired), and Alter and Olbermann subsequently co-hallucinating phalluses and miscegenation after dropping a couple tabs of dementia. Much more of this and we’ll see these guys spontaneously deconstruct on live television. (h/t Hot Air Headlines)
