On Haditha
Apparently, there's nothing left to speak about. I never thought there was much and was rather incensed, although not to the point of Michael Savage, that our soldiers were chained up at Pendleton. It was the Massacre That Wasn't. Michele Malkin ought to have the last word. Eat your heart out, haters.
On Al Gore
There's only one place left for Gore to go, second place again. Here's the the best slogan I can hand to my fellow, if misguided, Americans. Clinton-Gore, better than before, following up on 2004. As for the Nobel Peace Prize itself, right now I think it's value is slightly higher than an NAACP Image Award. Whenever awards from committees are awarded to committees, all sense of human heroism is lost.
On Christopher Hitchens' Letter
Let me be the first on the Right to slap Hitchens and the Right around for getting all sobby and sentimental over the inspired and inspiring soldier. If I hear another verbal creche of support for the troops, I think I'm going to retch. It's actually starting to sound like Barbara Ehrenreich when she talks about the fate of the great American waitress. Friken' violin creshendos of sentiment are really getting on my nerves.
On Ann Coulter's "Anti-Semitism"
For everybody who even gave her remark about 'perfected Jews' even half a gasp of a raised eyebrow, I offer you the back of my hand.
On Clarence Thomas' Anger
Well now we have an angry black man who feels he's been disrespected by whitefolks in the System. Do you get him now? You shouldn't. He's complicated. Whoda thunk? The only way to make sense of Clarence Thomas is to stop abstracting him and pay attention to what he says and does. Maybe 15 years from now, people will actually do so.
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