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Pity Post

Pity Post

Six hours in the car will do it.  Pretty much unable to string sentences together.

Was going to say something about the policy of stayawayism and non-regimechangism in Syria in contrast to the non-stayawayism and regimechangism in Egypt and Libya.

Was going to say something more about the legal messism in Wisconsin with the Secretary of State (likely wrong) saying the law is not law yet, and the law saying otherwise.

Was going to say something about GlennGreenwaldism, the theory that even people who are falsely maligned deserve to be falsely maligned if they do not pledge allegiance to GlennGreenwaldism..

But six hours in the car ….

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Comments

Koch Brothers…slowly I turn, step by step, inch by inch….

Koch: Because Lefties can't spell Halliburton.

Seriously, Esenberg seems to think Sumi and Ozanne screwed up and the Budget Repair Bill is now law.

Sweet.

Liberals think Halliburton was a husband of Liz Taylor (twice).
Seriously, be thankful you aren't driving six hours with Obama, Pelosi, Reid, Greenwald, and/or Lautenberg in your car. Then you'd really have a pity party.

High-speed rail becomes seductive at times like this. How many posts could have been written aboard the Magic O Line in six hours?

But you must have dozens of pictures for the bumper sticker series from six hours on the road.

Pat-pat. There there. You're home now, baby. Put your feet up, hon, and have a nice cold one.

cassandra lite | March 27, 2011 at 9:46 pm

Six hours in the car? Big deal. That's a typical workday commute here in L.A. Total distance traveled in those six hours: 52 miles.

At least you weren't stuck in a closet at a Biden event.

Sunshine Superman :~) Thank you!

"Unions and the left are far outspending pro-business interests and the right on recall ads."

"While Wisconsin's story fell off the front page, the left — fueled by unions, the Democratic Governors Association and MoveOn.org — has begun a multimillion-dollar TV campaign to support the audacious recall effort."

"If Republicans don't engage with real cash in Wisconsin, they could lose the state Senate in advance of redistricting this summer, embolden unions and scare hell out of Republicans in statehouses everywhere.

Walker may have won on policy — yet Republicans could face massive losses nationally if they don't win those Wisconsin recalls."

Real Clear Politics

The libertarian side of me thinks that some of Glenn Greenwald's writings about civil liberties are brilliant.

But the other two themes he often writes about: 1) Israel and 2) grievances against the wealthy like the Koch's, are so off base it's hard to imagine the same person is writing about all three of those topics.

Milton Friedman has this to say to the "do-gooders" like Glenn Greenwald and Michael Moore who traffic in class warefare rhetoric to demonize the wealthy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v;=fKc6esIi0_U

"You can only aim for equality by giving some people the right to take things from others. And what ultimately happens when you aim for equality is that A and B decide what C should do for D. Except that they take a little bit of commission off on the way" [in the form of administering government programs in the bureaucracy].

sort of runic rhyme | March 28, 2011 at 2:17 pm

"that A and B decide what C should do for D"

No, thank you, MaggotAt. Appreciate the thought and all, but I can no longer afford the commission even were I into that sort of thing and knew who D was 😉 C will decide what C should do in her own modest but serendipity empire of love, magic and potential for more, despite all the enmity and sorcery out there.

Sincere cheek kisses, C