Friday, March 9, 2012

Assortment

Roger Kimball asks a first-rate question: “Why is Jon Corzine still at liberty?”

Very interesting correlations.

36 chambers says “get off my lawn”.

Tree Hugging Sister spots some Sharia family values – in Phoenix, Arizona.

A Yahoo news lead – “Secret Militias on the Rise in the U.S.” – doesn’t really have much to do with militias, at all. It leads to an ABC video on “extremist” groups, which is sourced from that rock-solid bastion of objective research, the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Once again, the White House demonstrates how attacking Rush Limbaugh is like setting off a bottle rocket in your own living room.

Stacy McCain highlights one of Derrick Bell’s “I’m not an anti-Semite, but” moments. More on Bell from Ben Shapiro, and DON’T MISS Kurt Schlicter’s review of Bell’s racist space-fantasy movie (Move over Plan 9 from Outer Space, there’s a new “worst movie ever” in town).

The government, in bailing out GM, apparently left the stupid intact.

Funny how bureaucrats at all levels have so much trouble keeping track of enormous amounts of money.

Congress, the UN…Meh. What’s the difference?

Oh, and about those burned Korans, and what an insult that was to the Islamic world? Never mind.

Some of the great things that have come out of Wisconsin: Steve Burri, Lance Burri and…Ralph Bruno.

Big Hollywood is all over Tom Hanks’ anti-Palin propaganda movie.

7 comments:

JeffS said...

Tom Hanks is entering the realm of Michael The Moor for one reason: he's on the downhill side of his career. No longer young and virile, he has to do something to maintain his edge in Hollywood.

So he gets on his knees and kisses Obama's butt.

And yet another Hollywood star bites the dust.

Paco said...

Jeff: Great minds think alike! I was wondering, also, if he was considering stepping into Michael Moore's ample shoes.

Steve Burri said...

Paco, you now need to keep up with style. The Axis of Cheesehead has easily surpassed the Axis of Fedora as American Conservative leaders. It may help to change your last name to begin with 'B' and have some 'u's' and 'r's' in it as well.

Paco said...

Steve: Name one classic film in which an actor wore a cheese hat.

Steve Burri said...

Paco,

No classic films with cheeseheads, but that's because the cheesehead is newly discovered science. The debate is over. It's settled science.

Minicapt said...

"The Patriot", which was also rather cheesy.

Cheers

Minicapt said...

"The Patriot", which was also rather cheesy.

Cheers