October 10, 2010
The sexual exploitation of children is an almost unimaginable horror, abetted by the insidious online movement to paint pedophilia as just another puritan taboo. It should be just as unimaginable that a prominent public intellectual would allow this evil to fester in the conservative movement, but that is precisely what former Bush administration speechwriter David Frum does each time he renews his support of former NewsReal Blog contributor Alex Knepper.Knepper’s disgusting views on sex have been thoroughly documented in posts we have written here at NewsReal Blog. We have contacted Frum three times to present evidence of Knepper’s degeneracy. In response, he snidely brushed off our documentation, instead focusing his protege’s energy on how to “fight the crazy right.†Never has Frum condemned any of this previously-disclosed material.
The whole thing has to be read to be believed, but I'm going to warn you right now—there is some *EXTREMELY DISTURBING AND NSFW CONTENT* at the link.
I know that nobody here was buying the crap that The Twat was selling, but he needs to be shunned from polite company until he turns his back on this sick fucking creep.
(Via xbradtc in the comments at H2.)
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October 09, 2010
Netanyahu and his entourage were then left to cool their heels in the Roosevelt Room. At one point, the Israeli delegation asked for something to drink and food. They were served non-kosher food, which some of them wouldn't eat.
From here. Note that this is a HuffPo link so it's not like it's coming from some evil neocon.
Fuck. You. President. Obama. Fuck your staff. Fuck your cook. Fuck your stewards (who I have to believe weren't actually at fault since the White House stewards are renowned for professionalism but since this makes me furious I'm including them too). Fuck the State Department. Fuck every single fucking person who is such a fucking jackass that common motherfucking courtesy was not given to respect the dietary requirements of a fucking HEAD OF STATE and his entourage. Motherfuckers want me to fucking be accepting of fucking jackals who will fucking kill me because I think Christina Hendricks is a miracle of God's creation but won't fucking serve Netanyahu kosher food.
You know what? Fuck it, I'm going to show Obama the exact level of respect for the office of the President that he does. Or, you know, none.
(The rest of the article is even fucking worse btw)
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A Tennessee man watched in horror last week as flames consumed his house. Also watching? The local subscription-based fire department. The man had not paid his $75 firefighting fee, so the firemen would not lift a finger or a hose.I'm loving the sense of entitlement, both from the idiot who's all "Oh, I'll pay your $75 now that my house is actually ON FUCKING FIRE," and from the commenters over at Consumerist that are all "Grow some compassion and be human, you privatizing Rethuglickans!" It's almost as if we should expect services we aren't actually willing to pay for.Only after the fire spread to his neighbor's field would the firemen even respond to his 911 calls. Once there, they only put out the field fire as his house continued to burn to a crisp. His neighbor had paid his firefighting fee.
"I thought they'd come out and put it out, even if you hadn't paid your $75, but I was wrong," the hapless homeowner told reporters.
The man offered to pay them the fee right then and there, or however much it took to get them to put out the fire, but was refused. The man lives in a county that has no fire protection. The nearby town offers fire protection to non-residents on a per-contract basis.
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October 08, 2010
source"Democrats may want to think twice about bringing up former President George W. Bush's name while campaigning this year," says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland.
By 47 to 45 percent, Americans say Obama is a better president than George W. Bush. But that two point margin is down from a 23 point advantage one year ago.
(I rearranged the two paragraphs to make it read easier)
I have always said that history would be much kinder to GWB than contemporaneous polls would have indicated.
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Yeah, this should end well.
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What's the worst thing you've ever mistakenly used?
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It does raise a question, since the soccer ball, by definition, is gay, does that make the turtles gay?
I guess they could be viking turtles.
And don't tell me it's old, there have only been 2899 views.
Via Nick Nolte's Mugshot's twitter feed.
Which leads to another question, does two twitter links in one day make me teh ghey?
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In this one, I actually found a quote of the day in one of the links to stories about Bolton
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I am a plain-speaker, and in America, plain speaking is a virtue. Although they may not say it publicly, foreign diplomats will tell you in private that they think it’s a virtue, too. People want to know where America stands.’
And Bingo was his name-o.
The free world is finding out that there are worse things than a cowboy-American running roughshod over good manners and liberal pieties.
I don't think Bolton has a chance in hell of being president, but I think he could be a Cheney-like VP. Especially considering the times. Americans are ready to listen to stuff like that and Minitru is not trusted so it's harder to twist.
Cheney's job was to say common-sense stuff in such a way as to drive the NYTimesWashPostCNNABCCBSNBCetc. into a frothing frenzy. They would report what he said all OUTRAGED!!!!! but your average American would say, "Huh, but that makes sense."
He's about the only Republican who could get his message out undiluted, altered or spun. You know, unless that Republican was bashing Republicans.
Barring Sarah Palin, I think he would be a good choice for VP for someone.
Palin wouldn't need him as VP and she's almost as good as Cheney so she could be a similar VP.
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I find it easier to think of SarahK as being a mother, but I'm happy for both of them.
Update:
FrnakJ's Basil personality is looking for parenting suggestions so go help him out.
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Pushback against said president's policies, especially on government control of health insurance? Check.
MFM outlet doing a scare-tactic story about wingnut militias who believe in all kinds of Alex Jones-type conspiracies? Check and double-fucking check.
I'm not even going to excerpt this. You're going to have to read it to believe it.
Time should be ashamed for publishing anything so fucking blatantly shitty.
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October 07, 2010
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quote (from a WSJ article Jonathan Adler at Volokh links)
Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Gov. David Paterson have asked the federal government to bar New York City food-stamp recipients from using the benefit to buy sugary drinks,
He asks the question
So is this an example of over-weening paternalism? Or is it a responsible limitation on government assistance?
I say the first, considering who are asking, but that doesn't mean it's wrong.
I have a different question.
My opinion is that gov't needs to keep people from killing me, hurting me or taking my stuff. That's about it.
So welfare benefits are none of those three. However, we've decided that we should help poor people.
As a pragmatic person, I can accept that. I think we've gone too far and it should be temporary, difficult and annoying, but I can see it as a necessity.
So, as a libertarianish person, should I be in favor of restricting their free drink rights or against?
On the one hand, it's none of the govt's business what I eat or drink.
On the other hand, they're paying for it, shouldn't they be able to attach conditions?
As I said, I think it's not the govt's job to take care of you when you can't (except that we've decided it is, extra-Constitutionally IMO), but I've also said that I think if we're going to do welfare, it should be difficult and annoying, this makes it both.
The only reason I'm not totally for it is the nagging feeling that I'm arguing over how to do something instead of whether we should do it.
That is a trap I try to avoid.
Post delayed because my favorite scene from Pteradactly was on. The hot bleach-blonde going swimming in her undies, almost being eaten by a pteradactyl and then leered at by the guy she runs screaming to. Full of silicon, peroxide, bad special effects, bad acting and hilarious. What makes Sci-fi movies so great.
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I would imagine (I hope so, anyway) that he just didn't notice.
Fun Fact: In the fifth grade, I actually sat next to his niece. Nice girl, and pretty, too. And she never expressed any hostility to any ethnic or religious group that I can remember.
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