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“The long, hot summer of corruption”

At least, that’s what Michelle Malkin calls it. Flannery O’Connor, were she still alive, might have called it “A Good Man is (Still) Hard to Find.”

God rest her perceptive soul.

24 Replies to ““The long, hot summer of corruption””

  1. LTC John says:

    Perhaps it could be “A Sort of Warm Summer of Waking Up and Seeing What Has Been There All Along”?

  2. DarthRove says:

    It’s getting harder and harder to escape the racisty racists that want to drag Obama down. When can we be proud of America again?

  3. Squid says:

    “Who sent you?”

    “President Obama.”

    “Get out of my office. I only talk to important people.”

  4. Jeff G. says:

    Either a lot of people are away on vacation, or this blog should be on a respirator, with a priest standing by.

  5. bh says:

    Work is crazy right now, captain.

  6. sdferr says:

    What, crushing demoralization, stupefying depression and mind benumbing torpor at the waves of bad news can’t explain it just as easily?

  7. just bob says:

    No need for racist to drag him down, his own coruption and lack of leadership are doing a bang up job.

  8. BJTexs says:

    no jobs here, pol.
    summertime is for results
    of coarse indictments

  9. alppuccino says:

    I’m not sure Malkin’s use of “Long Hot Summer” is appropriate for this administration. I would tend to call it something like “Dead Bang, starring Don Johnson of Corruption” or “Cop Rock of Corruption”.

  10. alppuccino says:

    Maybe even “Paul McCartney Gershwin Award Ceremony of Corruption”.

  11. Bitchen Firebird says:

    I hope Paul won the award because he was in Wings.

  12. BJTexs says:

    al:

    Ebony and Sticky Fingers? Duet of Duplicity?

  13. alppuccino says:

    Yes BJ! Yes!

    “That was groovy thinkin’ Lincoln, when you set them freeeeeeeeeeeee….”

  14. mojo says:

    So Bambi is Paul Newman and Blago is Joanne Woodward, and I suppose Rahm is Tony Franciosa, but who’s “Big Daddy”?

    And where can I get me some Lee Remick?

  15. JHo says:

    Speaking of corruption, I was just wondering if Ogabe intended to go all Cloward Piven, or if he was just sadly lacking in ability.

  16. bh says:

    OT: couple interesting links from Boudreaux:

    Stossel doing a show on Hayek tonight.*

    Smacking around Krugman.*

  17. geoffb says:

    “Either a lot of people are away on vacation, or this blog should be on a respirator, with a priest standing by.”

    I plead birthday[s] with a side order of yard-work and appointments.

    And bh I did reply to you, just so you know if it disappeared.

  18. newrouter says:

    “Either a lot of people are away on vacation, or this blog should be on a respirator, with a priest standing by.”

    i plead summer

  19. Danger says:

    “i plead summer”

    I’m busy executing “OPERATION JOHN MURTHA”

    (the NW Florida division;)

  20. bh says:

    You just concentrate on taking it easy for a bit, Danger. You’ve earned it.

  21. Brett says:

    After this week’s super-intelligent crack at the White House, Paul is dead to me.

  22. Slartibartfast says:

    I may be the last one to welcome you back home, Danger. Get some rest, and hang with the family. Do you have to go back anytime soon, or are you done?

  23. Obstreperous Infidel says:

    Nope, I am, Slart. Welcome back Danger. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!

  24. SDN says:

    I’ll plead work, my niece’s wedding, and the necessity of traveling for same.

    Besides, the blog really doesn’t need any more of my opinions on why killing Copperheads is a good thing. And why nothing else will do.

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