Monday, June 21, 2004
The sole function of the mind is making generalizations.
Not as many people are linking to this (which is too lame for me to link to) as I expected.
You know how when you read the fiction of Maupassant or Philip K. Dick in the order it was written in, you can trace the authorial descent into madness? A lot of syndicated comic strips are that way now. Bad sign.
When it is said that "the economy is doing well", what could this conceivably mean if not "corporate profits are up"?
The most interesting thing about Sean Hannity's book, Deliver Us From Evil: Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism, is the terrifying failure of half of the English speaking world to comprehend the simple syntax of the title. Hint: The word "and" in the phrase "apples and oranges" does not implicitly equate "apples" with "oranges", genius.
I got a score of 108 on this test, and I'd sooner vote for Nader than the Hairy Brown One.
The term "neo-conservative" is more useful for obscuring than for revealing the truth. It is often a misnomer, referring to RINOs, people who happen to be members of the Republican party who are not conservative by any stretch of the imagination. European style conservatives, like Buchannan, refer to American style conservatives, like Reagan, as "neo-conservatives", in the process endearing themselves to certain entirely non-conservative elements. Often, taken in context, the term clearly does mean "non-leftist Jew".
I’m Togo!
Small, quiet, and very insecure, you could hide in just about any
crowd. Even a crowd of one or two people. Even though you're virtually
anonymous anywhere you go, you could have been wealthy if people hadn't mistreated you
and taken your money. This is probably most of why you're insecure. But
some people who study you hard think you're cute, so maybe you should try to open up
a little.
Take
the Country Quiz at the Blue Pyramid
Fat chance of that, now that bitterness has set in.