Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Very True

Nice article from a nice dame.

College liberals are in a fit of pique because various speakers are coming to their campuses this week as part of David Horowitz's Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week -- not to be confused with Islamo-Fascism Appreciation Week, which I believe is in April.


But here's the truest part:

Apparently liberals support Islamo-fascism.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Debunking Atheists

Great article here on Townhall. Here's the part I like the most:

"Christianity is the very root and foundation of Western civilization." Because of its premise that man is created in God's image, Christianity is foundational to our firm belief in man's dignity and our higher notions of morality, even many the secularists have plagiarized as their own. D'Souza warns that we cannot remove the Christian foundation without, ultimately, removing its values along with it.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Boo Hooo HOOO

Here's your typical whiny liberal:

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Al Whore

Here's a beautiful letter to Al Whore:

Dear Albert,

So you won the Nobel Prize. You know, there have been so many times in my life I wish I could get worldwide recognition for being a lying sack of crap. But, alas, it was not to be. Your former boss has the market cornered on that. And you're just insane, so you got me trumped yet again.

I'm forced to wonder what it's really like being a neurotic, narcissist with delusions of grandeur. Could you maybe write me back and tell me what it's like? Yet again, I'm on the outside looking in. I think on my gravestone I'll have to put "Just Short of a Lunatic". I guess I'm not even good at that.

Anyway, you must be proud of yourself. Heck, I would be. And how is your drunk, drug addict son? I wonder what lovely family life drove him to that, Mr. Peace Prize? I also wonder what effect this all will have on him. You know, the idea that his dad won a smelly European medal for lies and politically motivated propaganda? I mean if a scumbag, anti-Semite bastard like Jimmy Carter can win it, well, hey....the sky's sorta the limit, ya know. So you're in good company, Al. Being an idiot to start with made you a virtual sure thing.

I really hope you run for president. The sadistic part of me wants to watch you be the spectacular failure that you will no doubt be. You see, you are an incompetent. You are the Dan Quayle of this generation and you constantly prove that with every non sequitur you utter. It's great in this day and age to be able to count on something.

Well, I know you're busy, so I'll cut this short. You know, Al, I wanted to say that I really do like you. And as nasty as I have been, I know you are searching for meaning, like so many of us are. I have the utmost respect for that. Hell, it's all there is in life. And, like you, I mastered the "making an ass out of myself" part long ago.

So, you go, girl!

And remember: if it comes from nothing, that's the only place it has to go. Enjoy it while you can. Utter meaninglessness has its advantages.

Oh, so sincerely,

Andrew T. Durham,Maniac

Andrew T. Durham Author, http://www.americanchronicle.com

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Moonbats

Moonbats got you down?


HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! I LOVE IT

Putin in Iran?

I should have seen this coming from a mile away. Damn collaborators!



Heil, Comrades!

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Social Effects of Evolution


Damn liberal "scientists" get all wet when talking about evolution. But when will these dumasses consider the social effects of evolution? I thought they were all about socialism????


Conservapedia has the answer:


There have been great social effects of evolution in regards to its acceptance by various individuals in the course of history. The theory of evolution has been influential in regards to Social Darwinism, Nazism, Communism, and racism

Liberal Media and Socialized Junk Economics

From Human Events---On October 9th , NPR’s Robert Siegel interviewed Stephen Colbert. The discussion was both entertaining and ironic. Colbert mentioned that he reads the NY Times because he wants to know what “the enemy” is doing. He made a humorous, polite and salient comment that NPR demonstrates a liberal bias, including from Siegel.

What was ironic was how quickly Colbert was proven right in Siegel’s interview of Paul Krugman, a liberal love fest of junk economics and revisionist political history. As Daniel Patrick Moynihan said, “You are entitled to your opinion, but you’re not entitled to your own facts.”Krugman made the socialist argument that the country’s “progress” would be enhanced if “the gains from trade were more equally distributed”. It should be stunning that someone who is theoretically a trained economist can be so wrong so consistently, but we have to remember this is the New York Times. They’re not in the news business: they’re in the political activist business.

Vice President Pawlenty

From the National Review--This will be a good move for Guiliani after he beats the piss out of Hitlery:

Although he is not yet appearing on media shortlists for likely Republican running mates, Governor Pawlenty is an obvious choice. Here’s why.

For one thing, Republicans still have a good shot to win next year. Consider the enormous disapproval rating for the Democratic Congress, some signs of progress in Iraq, and above all — the strong economy. Much of the calculus in the Electoral College will be involved in seeing whether the Republicans can win key battleground states in the Midwest. In 2004, President Bush won Ohio, and consequently reelection, by less than 120,000 votes. This time around, Ohio looks much stronger for the Democrats , which will require a new strategy on the part of Republicans.