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I’ve found Hitchens to be a smug, smarmy, pseudo-intellectual asshole over the years, but I couldn’t agree with him more about Falwell.

UPDATE: Pre-whackjob Dennis Miller on Jerry Falwell:

quick thought... March 26th, 2007 - 2:37AM

Joe Guarino: […] “The appointment of David Wray’s successor this week, however, brought to mind yet another Tom Wolfe novel– A Man in Full. It is well known that Greensboro has a strong African-American political power structure, mostly embodied in the Simkins machine.” […] “The chief reports to the city manager, who in turn reports to the city council. The council has been populated by those who have been principals of the Simkins machine or who have sought and obtained its endorsement in the past. It has also been populated by white politicians representing development interests who must do business with this machine in order to get things done; and by liberals who attempt to express political virtue by working with it.” […]

Fec Stench: “Why don’t you put on hoods and set fire to a cross? I might expect this tripe from a dumb redneck, but to have to read it from another carpetbagger really chafes my hide.”

March 3rd, 2007

Fraulein Anna

Just a reminder how sick and twisted one human being can become if they try hard enough.

quick thought... February 3rd, 2007 - 9:00PM

Joe Guarino: […] “It is well established that North Carolina is a leftward-leaning state compared with much of the rest of the southern United States. That it would be the first in the region to toy with universal coverage is at once unsurprising, but alarming.” […]

January 26th, 2007

The Agile Warrior

quick thought... November 16th, 2006 - 5:56PM

Michel Gromek: “When I got out of the plane in Greensboro in the US state of North Carolina, I would never have expected my host family to welcome me at the airport, wielding a Bible, and saying, ‘Child, our Lord sent you half-way around the world to bring you to us.’ At that moment I just wanted to turn round and run back to the plane.” […]

quick thought... November 12th, 2006 - 2:23AM

“Ted and I had a discussion,� explained Sheldon, who said Haggard gave him a telltale signal then: “He said homosexuality is genetic. I said, no it isn’t. But I just knew he was covering up. They need to say that.�

November 7th, 2006

Faithfully Yours

Ted Haggard is not my concern.

Yeah, I know, that’s not very Christian of me, but consider the degree of hypocritical venom this guy spit over the years:

I’ll live just fine not caring whether or not he can pull his life back together after his recent scandal with crystal meth and a gay hooker.

Check out the following Haggard interview with Richard Dawkins (who, as an avowed scientific atheist, has been known to be arrogant in his own right). From glibly preaching (watch for his playful fake head-butt with a teenage boy) to the interview itself, Haggard seems unhinged as a man with a God complex:


(Part II)

Faith is a powerful, conscious percept, with roots that take hold internally within our spirit and affect our interactions with external reality. For the life of me, I can’t understand why so many people rely on artificially anointed human beings to mold and edify their own faith.

It just seems lazy to me and the perfect opportunity for political and personal manipulation.

(Bonus video)

quick thought... September 21st, 2006 - 12:45AM

Hans Johnson: …”Some recent switchers are exiting GOP ranks with a bang. Distorted priorities, the federal deficit and the Iraq war are common themes in their announcements. And in a direct swipe at the far-right ideology that has become a governing credo in the Bush years, they cite intolerance in the party as the chief reason for leaving.”…

quick thought... September 10th, 2006 - 11:56AM

“Please do everything you can to spread the word about this excellent miniseries,” Murty wrote, “so that ‘The Path to 9/11′ gets the highest ratings possible when it airs on September 10 & 11! If this show gets huge ratings, then ABC will be more likely to produce pro-American movies and TV shows in the future!”

quick thought... August 19th, 2006 - 7:04AM

What right-wingers see when they read the New York Times… classic!

quick thought... June 29th, 2006 - 3:36PM

George Lakoff: …”When Progressives shout “Incompetence!” it obscures the many conservative successes. The incompetence frame drastically misses the point, that the conservative vision is doing great harm to this country and the world. An understanding of this and an articulate progressive response is needed.”…

Vernon’s made a new buddy-in-hate, good ol’ boy Rush Limbaugh… and he’s bubbling over with joy. Hmm.. let me try to recreate the vibe of Vern’s email newsletter for you:

RUSH: You’ve gotta hear this campaign commercial. There’s a man running for office as a Republican, running for Congress in … North Carolina. His name is Vernon Robinson. The audio is what we have here, obviously. The video to his commercial is … on his website. (Laughing.) I don’t even want to characterize it. Just listen to this commercial.

RUSH: Goes out with Leave It To Beaver music. I should point out Vernon Robinson is black, and when he mentions Sharpton and Jackson — have you seen the spot? When he gets to Jackson, he found a mug shot of Jesse Jackson and that’s what he runs and he found a picture of Sharpton with an Afro from years and years ago. (Laughing.) This is a national campaign. I mean, he’s talking about national issues. They all have impact locally, but I thought it was the Democrats that were going to nationalize the election this year! I thought Democrats were going to do that. That is Vernon Robinson who is running for Congress … He’s getting grief like you can’t believe. This is one of the best political ads in a long, long time, and can I ask you: When you heard that, folks, when you heard that, weren’t you going, “Yeah! Okay, yeah, yeah,” and, “Why don’t more Republicans talk like this? Why don’t more of them say these are the problems that we face?” And here’s Vernon Robinson in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, saying: I’m a pioneer, and I will take the arrows.

RUSH: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - this is Jean. Welcome to the program.

JEAN: Well hello, mega dittos. … I wanted to say Vernon is a man.

RUSH: Do you know Vernon Robinson?

JEAN: No. I don’t know him personally. I just love his ah what can you say. He stands for something, regardless.

RUSH: Yes he does.

JEAN: I love a man. That’s my man.

RUSH: He stands for a lot of things.

JEAN: Yes. Besides yourself, that’s one I wouldn’t mind marrying.

RUSH: (Laughing) … I’ll tell you what’s do. She’s calling about an ad. Vernon Robinson is running for Congress as a Republican in … North Carolina. He has one of the best television ads out there in a long time. We have the audio to it. We are going to link to this at rushlimbaugh.com, link to his website because the video of this ad will start playing automatically once you log on to his website. … We mention Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton in this ad. And the picture of the Reverend Jackson in this ad is his mugshot. … The picture of the Reverend Sharpton is back in the big jewelry, big hair, heavier days. I think he’s got a medallion on. He’s wearing a cleric’s collar …

RUSH: And of course it concludes with Leave it to Beaver type music. That is just a great, great ad. And by the way, again we were told the Democrats are going to be running a national campaign in their House races this year. Sounds to me like Vernon Robinson, who is black by the way, and he is a target now, they are targeting this guy like - he’s going to be targeted not to the extent Clarence Thomas was — but maybe Michael Steele, Ken Blackwell, Lynn Swann. This is, I mean pardon the French here, this is off the plantation. He has escaped and wandered off the liberal Democrat plantation. This is not allowed. This is not permitted. If they could, they’d grab this guy and send him to One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and let Hillary as Nurse Ratchet try to get his mind right. Either that or send him to the warden in Cool Hand Luke and put him in the box. I can’t tell you folks. This wouldn’t have happened 20 years ago. You wouldn’t have had a black … congressional candidate in North Carolina running a spot like this. And mocking the Reverend Jackson and Al Sharpton. But it’s a new day out there. Vernon Robinson, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

RUSH: Folks, don’t panic out there. Vernon Robinson’s website is not broken. The link is not broken. We’ve just shut down their server. We’ve overloaded the server at the Vernon Robinson campaign site where we’ve got the link posted to see his great TV ad. Just be patient. And as people get in and get out of there, the traffic will subside and you will be able to get in. But the site’s working fine. We’ve sent more people than their server can handle and this happens, we shut down servers routinely on this program.

Without your immediate financial support, Vernon cannot create new ads and put them on TV and radio! Please help Vernon make more ads that Rush Limbaugh says every Republican should be using.

Limbaugh played the Robinson ad twice. It was almost as if he was thinking, “Yeehaw! Someone else can hate more than me!” Remember kids, free speech is a beautiful thing, as it can help us find the bigots amongst us!

quick thought... May 2nd, 2006 - 2:37AM

On Ann Coulter at Loyola University-Chicago: …”You’re men. You’re heterosexuals. Take ‘em out.” She chided them further when they did not rise. Before you knew it there was about 25 students marching to the balcony to supposedly “take out” the protesters above. I saw a priest holding students back and deans and security warning the students to go back to their seats. Chaos erupted…”



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