So, what have been the funniest wingnut reactions to the ISG? Mark Steyn is always a good place to start. When wondering why a reactionary hack with no discernible knowledge.
The anticipated wingnut mourning has yet to begin -- I suppose there's not enough time, what with Jimmy Carter and the Associated Press and Flying Imams to be fretful about.
While Augusto Pinochet lived decades longer than any reasonable human being would have hoped, we might take some small comfort in noting that his mighty, fascist heart disintegrated on the.
Augusto Pinochet, 1915-2006...Pinochet used to be a litmus test for right and center-right thinkers; if you considered Pinochet a "complicated" figure, possessed of certain vices but laudable for his understanding.
Charles Bukowki opens my favorite poems, "The Shoelace," with the following grim observation:a woman, atire that's flat, adisease, adesire: fears in front of you,fears that hold so stillyou can study.
In an article about China assuming its place at the table of great powers comes this passage:In the past several weeks China Central Television has broadcast a 12-part series describing.
Huh. Reading Greenwald and Drum makes me wonder whether the smart political move for the Democrats isn't to wholly embrace the ISG report, count on the assumption that the Bush.
In a Congressional Quarterly piece flagged by Ygelsias, we're reminded that racism's conceptual grammar is quite mobile:If President Bush and some of his closest associates, not to mention top counterterrorism.
- Manufacturing scandals to detract from actual scandals
- One Bomb or Two Bombs
- A touch of wokeness, nuclear apocalypse edition
- Nuclear Weapons and AI
- The Assassination of the Fourth Republic of the United States by the Coward John Roberts
- Downfall
- Uhhhhh
- The Democratic Consultant Industrial Complex
- King of the Hill
- Will Trump run again in 2028 and will the SCOTUS sign off on this?