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Peter Kirsanow is just asking question here

Random observation: Setting aside for a moment the standard arguments (and the merits thereof) in the pro-choice/pro-life debate, a fact remains: In black neighborhoods, liberal-leaning groups advertise and facilitate a procedure that results in the birth of fewer black babies; conservative groups advertise and facilitate a procedure that results in the birth of more black babies.

The observation is simply that: not an analysis, conclusion, or judgment. Those are left to the solons in the mainstream media. I suspect, however, that the observation will somehow be confirmation of conservative bigotry.

"Gunplay" (ft. Gunplay) (Andre Gunder Frank 3000), Friday, 4 March 2011 20:59 (thirteen years ago) link

conservative groups advertise and facilitate a procedure that results in the birth of more black babies.

What procedure is that? Surely not sex?

textbook blows on the head (dowd), Friday, 4 March 2011 21:01 (thirteen years ago) link

dunno if i'd characterize the lack of access to abortion as a "procedure"

goole, Friday, 4 March 2011 21:05 (thirteen years ago) link

Maybe incoherent posting English is a procedure...?

Rich Lolwry (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 4 March 2011 21:05 (thirteen years ago) link

i'm trying to come up with the right characterization of jay nordlinger and i can't quite do it. he's very childlike and, i don't want to say feminine, but something like that. cloistered?

goole, Friday, 4 March 2011 21:07 (thirteen years ago) link

British?

bnw, Friday, 4 March 2011 21:11 (thirteen years ago) link

buggered?

Rich Lolwry (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 4 March 2011 21:13 (thirteen years ago) link

lol he reminds me of lj, that's it

goole, Friday, 4 March 2011 21:16 (thirteen years ago) link

uh, re: bnw, not Alfred

goole, Friday, 4 March 2011 21:16 (thirteen years ago) link

what is a solon?

Fig On A Plate Cart (Alex in SF), Friday, 4 March 2011 21:16 (thirteen years ago) link

where colons hang out

Rich Lolwry (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 4 March 2011 21:17 (thirteen years ago) link

Solon was an ancient Greek elegiac poet but hey, if Nordlinger thinks it means 'footsoldier' I doff my cap to his edumakayshun.

anna sui generis (suzy), Friday, 4 March 2011 21:30 (thirteen years ago) link

"wise person"

goole, Friday, 4 March 2011 21:34 (thirteen years ago) link

Also the vibe I get from Nordy is 'moist little boy with undiagnosed tummy thrush', but there you go.

anna sui generis (suzy), Friday, 4 March 2011 21:44 (thirteen years ago) link

also 'nordlinger' sounds like the name of the evil dean in an 80s college flick

brigitte beardo (donna rouge), Friday, 4 March 2011 22:14 (thirteen years ago) link

I think "prissy" is the word for Nordlinger, his clueless stuffiness reminds me of certain Nabokov characters

"Gunplay" (ft. Gunplay) (Andre Gunder Frank 3000), Friday, 4 March 2011 22:21 (thirteen years ago) link

Clever title! But as usual he's a dumbass. He evidently hasn't read his Locke (a real small-government conservative unlike NR's fascists), who writes in Section 87 of the Second Treatise on Government:

But because no political society can be, nor subsist, without having in itself the power to preserve the property, and in order thereunto punish the offences of all those of that society, there, and there only, is political society where every one of the members hath quitted this natural power, resigned it up into the hands of the community in all cases that exclude him not from appealing for protection to the law established by it. And thus all private judgment of every particular member being excluded, the community comes to be umpire, and by understanding indifferent rules and men authorised by the community for their execution, decides all the differences that may happen between any members of that society concerning any matter of right, and punishes those offences which any member hath committed against the society with such penalties as the law has established.

Surely this jackass knows that the Second Treatise was a primary influence upon Jefferson, Madison, et. al.? Rousseau's an important figure but it's not like the idea of surrounding personal freedom to the state in exchange for civil protection is his alone.

Euler, Saturday, 5 March 2011 18:53 (thirteen years ago) link

fuck, didn't mean "surrounding", meant "surrendering"

Euler, Saturday, 5 March 2011 18:54 (thirteen years ago) link

Those Eva Braun pictures reminded me of Qaddafi's "voluptuous blond," both of whom lead me to wonder—why can't dictators find better-looking mistresses? Hitler and Khadafy are (were) absolute rulers over millions of subjects, and these girls are the best they can do? It's not like either woman was ugly, but with all that money and power, you'd these goons could find a super-model willing to be their "nurse."

max, Thursday, 10 March 2011 19:10 (thirteen years ago) link

^^ what we're all thinking

goole, Thursday, 10 March 2011 19:12 (thirteen years ago) link

i think my favorite thing about the corner is its naked fascination with power

max, Thursday, 10 March 2011 19:12 (thirteen years ago) link

a commenter voices doubts

At the risk of being labeled a pc prude, I have to ask, am I the only one who thinks it's kind of creepy to muse on the question of why insane and murderous dictators don't find better looking women to rape and terrorize and into a "relationship?" Classy stuff.

"Gunplay" (ft. Gunplay) (Andre Gunder Frank 3000), Thursday, 10 March 2011 19:30 (thirteen years ago) link

excellent use of the passive voice here from Nordlinger

In vino veritas, goes the old expression. I propose a new expression: In “undercover videos,” veritas. And what’s the name of James O’Keefe’s website? “Project Veritas.” O’Keefe is the sting impresario who stung NPR, and, before them, ACORN. Another way to put that is — he shed light on them.

We might debate the ethics of stinging. But do you know more about ACORN and NPR than you once did? Or, have you had your suspicions confirmed? How about Planned Parenthood, whom “Live Action” stung?

"Gunplay" (ft. Gunplay) (Andre Gunder Frank 3000), Thursday, 10 March 2011 19:33 (thirteen years ago) link

I was in Carnegie Hall Sunday afternoon, covering a voice recital (Joyce DiDonato). I encountered a distinguished fellow critic. He is on the left, of course, as almost all arts-world people are. He told me he was sending pizzas to the union demonstrators in the Wisconsin capitol. I said, “How nice. Can you tell them to throw the boxes away? Why can’t they clean up after themselves?”

There was more, but — this column has been irritable enough.

"Gunplay" (ft. Gunplay) (Andre Gunder Frank 3000), Thursday, 10 March 2011 19:34 (thirteen years ago) link

In vino veritas, goes the old expression. I propose a new expression: In “undercover videos,” veritas. And what’s the name of James O’Keefe’s website? “Project Veritas.” O’Keefe is the sting impresario who stung NPR, and, before them, ACORN. Another way to put that is — he shed light on them.

E pluribus unum, goes the old expression. I propose a new expression: E pluribus Oakland Raiders. And what's the name of a football team? The Oakland Raiders. Al Davis is the aged impresario who moved the Raiders from LA to Oakland, and, before that, from Oakland to LA. Another way to put that is - he owns the Raiders.

five gone cats from Boston (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Thursday, 10 March 2011 20:42 (thirteen years ago) link

e pluribus oakland raiderae

max, Thursday, 10 March 2011 20:54 (thirteen years ago) link

http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/261891/tranny-get-your-gun-mark-steyn

goole, Thursday, 10 March 2011 21:55 (thirteen years ago) link

what the

ancient, but very sexy (DJP), Thursday, 10 March 2011 21:57 (thirteen years ago) link

Uh

Crazed Mister Handy (kingfish), Thursday, 10 March 2011 22:37 (thirteen years ago) link

does that have any point other then "lol trannies"

bnw, Thursday, 10 March 2011 23:34 (thirteen years ago) link

I'm almost ready to start a thread on their commenters. That's where the fun is these days. K-Lo's retired until campaign season.

Rich Lolwry (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 10 March 2011 23:37 (thirteen years ago) link

i know, the comments are pretty awesome. a sewer below the sewer.

i will say tho that they are generally better written and a little less overtly violent than the comments on, say, politico, or any newspaper.

goole, Thursday, 10 March 2011 23:40 (thirteen years ago) link

Yeah. I read a string of comments on a Goldberg column that came as close to a civil debate on the merits of conservatism versus liberalism as I've seen over there.

Rich Lolwry (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 10 March 2011 23:41 (thirteen years ago) link

the chortling comedy stylings of mark steyn return!

today's immigration debate really demonstrated how sociopathic Derbyshire and Krikorian are (along with many of their readers)

"Gunplay" (ft. Gunplay) (Andre Gunder Frank 3000), Friday, 11 March 2011 02:49 (thirteen years ago) link

Beyond Their Ken
March 10, 2011 9:24 P.M.
By Mark Steyn
Bill McGurn turns up a revealing picture of two Hamilton College students and a “life-size” Barbie they created to illustrate how “body images” feed “eating disorders”. As you’ll see, it seems more likely that, entirely by accident, they’ve created a Barbie with the proportional brain size of the average Hamilton College student.

I would have thought two minutes on any American Main Street would dispel the notion that the republic’s womenfolk were in thrall to “body images” presented by Barbie, but don’t let that distract you from blowing a six-figure sum on moronic lethargic navel-gazing dignified as “education”.

Matt Armstrong, Saturday, 12 March 2011 01:40 (thirteen years ago) link

Mark Steyn is a "douchebag" who should "put" a "gun" in his "mouth."

Matt Armstrong, Saturday, 12 March 2011 01:40 (thirteen years ago) link

Fat people disprove eating disorders like winter disproves global warming.

bnw, Saturday, 12 March 2011 06:40 (thirteen years ago) link

lol

"...moronic lethargic navel-gazing dignified as 'education'." Whoa! Sounds like SOME hirsute Canadian pundit woke up on the wrong side of the bed today!

Hey, you know what belief system doesn't brook that kind of nonsense, Mark? ISLAM! Maybe you should look into it! Oh, wait, they don't brook Cy Coleman songs either. Oof. It's tough, when the world just refuses to adjust to your parameters, huh?

"Gunplay" (ft. Gunplay) (Andre Gunder Frank 3000), Saturday, 12 March 2011 20:26 (thirteen years ago) link

it must've sucked coming up during the sexual revolution and still never getting any

the Hogg who would be Boss (will), Monday, 14 March 2011 16:53 (thirteen years ago) link

right-wing neil diamond fan! second page is comedy gold

gravity tractor VS asteroid B612 (m coleman), Monday, 14 March 2011 17:13 (thirteen years ago) link

. . . bet the farm that Charlie Daniels, who once published an open letter in defense of the invasion of Iraq, will never make the cut . . .

Maybe because he's uh not a rock and roll artist maybe?

Ian Curtis danced like a tortured chicken DO U SEE (Phil D.), Monday, 14 March 2011 17:46 (thirteen years ago) link

m coleman otm, the 2nd page of that NRO rock & roll hall of fame piece is lol

five gone cats from Boston (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Monday, 14 March 2011 17:50 (thirteen years ago) link

Googled this guy. You know this novel is going to be something special:

Goldblatt’s first novel, Africa Speaks, was published by Permanent Press in 2002. It a satire of black urban culture told in the voice of a young black man named Africa Ali. In her blurb for Africa Speaks, Michelle Malkin stated, "With an uncanny knack for the hip-hop idiom, stiletto-sharp satire, unusual sensitivity, and unparalleled courage in tackling racial taboos, Mark Goldblatt has created a masterpiece.

"Unusual sensitivity"

I've been dancing since 9 and I'm tired and hungry (Dorianlynskey), Monday, 14 March 2011 17:52 (thirteen years ago) link

good god

the Hogg who would be Boss (will), Monday, 14 March 2011 17:55 (thirteen years ago) link

oh wow

five gone cats from Boston (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Monday, 14 March 2011 17:55 (thirteen years ago) link

he manages to be kind of otm

xp oh dear jesus i didn't know about that

goole, Monday, 14 March 2011 17:57 (thirteen years ago) link

1.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable ear for idiom?, October 29, 2002
By "paxpacka" (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Africa Speaks (Hardcover)
Goldblatt's book is certainly ambitious, but in the end, its satirical nature fails to fully materialize. Unfortunately, AFRICA SPEAKS rehashes the same things that cultural critics have been saying for years, putting forth very few new ideas. However, Goldblatt's characters are perfect in consistency and crafted with care. Still, anyone who feels that AFRICA SPEAKS displays a "remarkable ear for idiom" has lived a very insular life.

five gone cats from Boston (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Monday, 14 March 2011 17:57 (thirteen years ago) link

With an uncanny knack for hip-hop stereotypes, limp satire, and unparalleled pathology, Mark Goldblatt has created a masterpiece.

Rich Lolwry (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 14 March 2011 17:58 (thirteen years ago) link


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