February 23, 2006

A brief thought on unhingedness

by Auguste at 5:47 am and filed under: Everything Else

Malkin’s making a thing about the liberal behavior at Scalia’s recent speech.

The thought occurs to me that so-called unhingedness is proportional to feelings of powerlessness. The power structure of this country has never been more impenetrable, more imperious, more disconnected from dissent. The “common people” have never been more powerless.

The conservative establishment has spent forty years trying to get to this point, and now they’re going to complain that the peasants are impolite. Screw that.

Give me a minute, I’ll probably change my mind again

by Auguste at 5:03 am and filed under: Everything Else, Eliminationism, Racism

It took me until the third post of his to realize it, but this blogger speaks the truth.

Michelle Malkin, much like Ann Coulter, has come to understand that ‘Conservativism’ now means to many so-called Conservatives…

It means racial, cultural and religious animus.

It means welcoming and encouraging the ‘Clash of Civilizations’.

It means, ultimately, the offer of either subjugation or extermination to the ‘Other’.

My uncomfortableness with the Dubai ports deal has been very tentative and qualified - based simply on the UAE’s history as the center for finance in the Muslim world and therefore, by default, finance for terrorism - not to mention UAE citizens involved in 9/11.

But Dennis is right, and it’s kind of surprising that in this day and age Democrats, usually so quick to denounce xenophobia, are just blindly engaging in it without disclaimer or qualification.

He’s wrong about one thing, though.

Not that Malkin would be so crude as to lay these particular cards on the public table.

She couldn’t give away those particular cards more clearly if they were pasted to her head.

(Thanks to both sonic and jade in comments for bringing this blog to my attention)






















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