Jay Nordlinger comments on Jane Fonda, anti-Semitism, &c.
in the ILE poll I'd have voted for this ^^^^^
― Anakin Ska Walker (AKA Skarth Vader) (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 September 2011 19:20 (fourteen years ago)
is jane fonda even still radical??
― assume makes an ass out of u and me (but mainly u) (stevie), Wednesday, 7 September 2011 20:14 (fourteen years ago)
She's still an anti-semite.
― Fig On A Plate Cart (Alex in SF), Wednesday, 7 September 2011 20:15 (fourteen years ago)
word on the street is she's morphed into bodacious
― A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Wednesday, 7 September 2011 20:21 (fourteen years ago)
Colonel Travis : 09/13/11 01:24I said this elsewhere but tonight Mitt looked weird. Not just make-me-nervous weird, but mutant from a Guillermo del Toro movie weird. The way he turned and just stared at Perry - like he was gonna vomit electricity out of his mouth and eat him.Reply to this commentLinkReport Abuse Rich Lowry : 09/13/11 00:53interesting reaction re mitt
― excuse me you're a helluva guy (m coleman), Tuesday, 13 September 2011 11:12 (fourteen years ago)
Good ol'Rich.
― Anakin Ska Walker (AKA Skarth Vader) (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 13 September 2011 11:42 (fourteen years ago)
If it weren't for an IPod filled with uplifting U2 songs, I don't know how I would cope with these people.
A+, especially as I'm reviewing the Achtung Baby reissue, which is stuffed with songs about getting drunk, cheating on your wife, etc. It's a source of great sorrow that this is too long for a display name.
― Science, you guys. Science. (DL), Tuesday, 13 September 2011 11:51 (fourteen years ago)
Posts very much out of character:
Well Done, Vice President Biden (Really)
By Victor Davis Hanson
Like many, I’ve often been confused by the very strange things that Vice President Joe Biden has said: his insistence on trisecting Iraq, shrill invective against his predecessors, strange talk about FDR having given televised presidential addresses in 1929, birth control in China, and so on.
But that said, his 9/11 commemoration speeches stood out — elegantly balanced between genuine emotion and reflective perspective, magnanimous, and in general an enormous credit to himself, his office, and the country at large.
― Anakin Ska Walker (AKA Skarth Vader) (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 13 September 2011 14:52 (fourteen years ago)
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/277040/strange-facts-about-america-s-poor-robert-rector
i can't look tbh
― goole, Tuesday, 13 September 2011 17:46 (fourteen years ago)
ooh that one is a classic
― max, Tuesday, 13 September 2011 17:49 (fourteen years ago)
These guys are really tearing each other to pieces over Gardasil. Read the comments.
― Anakin Ska Walker (AKA Skarth Vader) (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 14 September 2011 00:06 (fourteen years ago)
i think the funniest thing about that homepage list is that they feel the need to use different verbs in each line.
'limns the left.'
― (The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Wednesday, 14 September 2011 00:30 (fourteen years ago)
Oilwatcher : 09/13/11 22:29One more long piece of chin-stroking commentary on gardasil and I'm going to smash my ipad into little pieces.
lol
― Tal Berkowitz - Vaccine advocate (DJP), Wednesday, 14 September 2011 03:42 (fourteen years ago)
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/277239/obama-becomes-fall-guy-victor-davis-hanson
i hate this fuckin guy so damn much
― goole, Thursday, 15 September 2011 17:22 (fourteen years ago)
and he's so serious.
― Anakin Ska Walker (AKA Skarth Vader) (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 15 September 2011 17:26 (fourteen years ago)
heh i tried trolling that thing (read: thumbnail real history of the last 3 years) and still, no appearance.
― goole, Thursday, 15 September 2011 18:49 (fourteen years ago)
crossover!
If I may be permitted a moment of both personal and collegial pride, please check out the new edition of CityArts, the first under its new editor, the brilliant film critic Armond White.
― the-dream in the witch house (difficult listening hour), Friday, 16 September 2011 21:53 (fourteen years ago)
WAHT
― goole, Friday, 16 September 2011 21:55 (fourteen years ago)
ik fgiohjyfvjmdmc jlnhl
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 16 September 2011 21:56 (fourteen years ago)
haha i clicked the cityarts link and the featured article was why nevermind is overrated but at least it's not as bad as jon stewart
― the-dream in the witch house (difficult listening hour), Friday, 16 September 2011 21:59 (fourteen years ago)
*barfs*
*goes insane*
― max, Friday, 16 September 2011 22:00 (fourteen years ago)
At a time when high culture has become a dirty word — not just on the “progressive” left, but also on the troglodyte right, where a strain of know-nothing anti-elitism occasionally rears its ugly head — it’s good to see a company like Manhattan Media putting resources into a publication like this, and I urge everyone to check it out.
― goole, Friday, 16 September 2011 22:27 (fourteen years ago)
occaaaaaaaaaaaasionally
i love that 95% of daniel hannan's press coverage is in this blog.
― caek, Saturday, 17 September 2011 16:29 (fourteen years ago)
uh OTM?
Autumn Reading: The Selected Stories of William Trevor
By Richard Brookhiser
I just finished the Selected Stories of William Trevor. I realized I had read one, “Bravado,” in The New Yorker; it was even better the second time around, which is a good sign.
Trevor has an amazing slugging percentage. I’d say he connects about a third of the time, but almost every hit is a home run. His style is almost austere, which makes one fear trailer park haiku (especially in The New Yorker). But he is suppler than that; the dialogue of Irishmen and women helps.
Most of the stories are set in Ireland, some in England. The range is quite wide: gentry, faded gentry, farmers, fishermen, servants, businessmen, Protestants, Catholics, clergymen, crooks, men and women, old and young. There isn’t much humor, though one of the funniest, “Child’s Play,” about two children of divorce, is also one of the most harrowing.
Run, do not walk, to get them
Brookhiser is not a bad writer; his account of the '84 primary season, skewering the left and the right, is pretty funny.
― Anakin Ska Walker (AKA Skarth Vader) (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 September 2011 19:21 (fourteen years ago)
not a single response to the end of DADT today.
― Matt Armstrong, Wednesday, 21 September 2011 06:44 (fourteen years ago)
enh, give 'em 8 hours. maybe the shock is still settling in.
― Blind Diode Jefferson (kingfish), Wednesday, 21 September 2011 06:45 (fourteen years ago)
this man is disgusting
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/278022/death-penalty-and-social-contract-mark-krikorian
Elizabeth Warren’s “social contract” comment combined with yesterday’s execution talk prompts me to revisit something I wrote a few years back before comments were enabled here, so readers weren’t then able to show me the error of my ways. Namely, that most of the debate over the death penalty revolves around secondary, albeit important, matters. But the core argument for executing murderers, it seems to me, is that the state was created to execute murderers.
...executing murderers is one of the important ways the state reinforces its legitimacy in the mind of the public. Conversely, each time a murderer, absent persuasive extenuating circumstances, is not put to death, that decision chips away just a little bit at the law’s credibility and the state’s legitimacy.
― banana mogul (goole), Thursday, 22 September 2011 17:50 (fourteen years ago)
that... is interesting
― the tax avocado (DJP), Thursday, 22 September 2011 17:50 (fourteen years ago)
those last two sentences
its just
how can he not
?????
― max, Thursday, 22 September 2011 17:51 (fourteen years ago)
These dudes just pick whichever era suits their immediate rhetorical needs, and then very calmly shout "IF WE DON'T KEEP IT LIKE IT THEN WAS WE'RE FUUUUKKKKKKKKEED"
― ENERGY FOOD (en i see kay), Thursday, 22 September 2011 17:58 (fourteen years ago)
I like how this guy misreads Hobbes.
― Anakin Ska Walker (AKA Skarth Vader) (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 22 September 2011 17:59 (fourteen years ago)
how stupid do you have to be
― max, Thursday, 22 September 2011 18:00 (fourteen years ago)
Shooting a dog if it poops on your lawn, I find, is one of the important ways that homeowners reinforce their legitimacy in the mind of the public.
― Anakin Ska Walker (AKA Skarth Vader) (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 22 September 2011 18:06 (fourteen years ago)
what a damn sicko
― banana mogul (goole), Thursday, 22 September 2011 18:07 (fourteen years ago)
i really want to know if it even crossed his mind, for just, like, one second, that maybe *killing an innocent person* chips away just a little bit at the law's credibility and the state's legitimacy?
― max, Thursday, 22 September 2011 18:25 (fourteen years ago)
"the state was created to execute murderers" is not far off Locke's take, but the last two sentences are batshit.
― Euler, Thursday, 22 September 2011 20:02 (fourteen years ago)
http://i.imgur.com/whYYN.jpg
― banana mogul (goole), Friday, 23 September 2011 16:13 (fourteen years ago)
stewardship
― max, Friday, 23 September 2011 16:15 (fourteen years ago)
it was on some post where somebody made the connection that syria, libya, tunisia and egypt have the best human welfare stats of the arab world, and so getting rid of their governments was a dumb thing for obama to do (uhhh)
our friend SalVet had a different take on the matter i guess
― banana mogul (goole), Friday, 23 September 2011 16:17 (fourteen years ago)
Some of these comments are great fun.
Contrarian9683 : 09/23/11 10:59Thanks? How about scorn? As a veteran, I can tell you the thing I was annoyed most about was the fact that nobody called this soldier what he is - a liar. The bedrock of military service is integrity. He self-identified as a liar before he self-identified as a homosexual.Are we going to just say, "well, the policy was unfair, so wink-wink, lie all you want"? I personally don't think the policy was wrong. In fact, what Congress was too chicken %$$t to do (ie: change the actual UCMJ), means that the particular sexual behavior chosen by most homosexuals ( and many heterosexuals) remains technically illegal for military members... But "don't worry, you can ignore that reg, since we collectively think it's wrong".... Not the level of integrity I learned to aspire to as a military member....
― Anakin Ska Walker (AKA Skarth Vader) (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 23 September 2011 17:54 (fourteen years ago)
the particular sexual behavior chosen by most homosexuals ( and many heterosexuals)
sounding?
― sons of menarche (donna rouge), Friday, 23 September 2011 18:21 (fourteen years ago)
Hollywood Is Out of TouchSeptember 26, 2011 12:26 P.M.By Ben ShapiroI wrote last week about how out of touch Hollywood is with mainstream American values. Here are five shows from the new fall season that demonstrate that disconnect in action:
The Playboy Club (NBC): Who thought that the American public was dying to see the inner workings of Hugh Hefner’s DNA-stained caverns? The ratings for this disaster are already in — and they’re disastrous, of course. Its premiere garnered a mere 5 million viewers.
Whitney (NBC): Take Comedy Central star Whitney Cummings and put her in her own show. What could go wrong? Just about everything. This is the same Whitney Cummings who said that Quentin Tarantino has “produced more retarded things than Sarah Palin’s vagina.” Lovely.
New Girl (FOX): This is essentially a rehash of Three’s Company in reverse — a girl moves in with three guys. Hijinks ensue. Or not.
Suburgatory (ABC): A girl moves out to the suburbs with her dad. Then she makes fun of the suburbs. Because Hollywood hates the suburbs. Get it? Yeah, we’ve been getting it since The Graduate.
Revenge (ABC): Woman travels out to the Hamptons to take revenge on the evil Wall Street folks who ruined her parents. Hey people, it’s not class warfare, it’s math!
Some of these shows may be good. Who knows? Maybe Hollywood will stumble onto something. But note a pattern: the network that continues to appeal to most Americans — and the network that doesn’t appear on this list — remains CBS. That’s because they aim at older audiences, and so have less need to be “edgy.” It’s also why you won’t see them winning too many Emmys in the near future.
― Matt Armstrong, Monday, 26 September 2011 20:03 (fourteen years ago)
oh yeah, cause two and a half men and 2 broke girls aren't the grossest "edgiest" shows on television.
― Mordy, Monday, 26 September 2011 21:00 (fourteen years ago)
Because Hollywood hates the suburbs. Get it? Yeah, we’ve been getting it since The Graduate.
― thank you BIG HOOS, you brilliant god-man (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Monday, 26 September 2011 21:11 (fourteen years ago)
The ratings for this disaster are already in — and they’re disastrous, of course.
these nro turds are such gross prose stylists
― Joe Romeo, Concerned New Yorker (stevie), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 15:40 (fourteen years ago)
That’s because they aim at older audiences, and so have less need to be “edgy.”
Uh, yeah, when discussing a network that made its bones most recently on a bunch of "people getting gruesomely fucking murdered" procedurals, this is just rmde material.
― Woolen Scjarfs (Phil D.), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 15:50 (fourteen years ago)
not just that, but like i pointed out, cbs' sitcoms are filthy and far filthier than anything on nbc (except maybe whitney)! it's not like this is another 'violence is okay, sex isn't' hypocrisy. cbs is chockfull of both!
― Mordy, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 15:58 (fourteen years ago)
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/278405/undocumented-investments-mark-steyn
this nation used to be great. then we kept 14-year-olds in school
― "Gunplay" (ft. Gunplay) (Andre Gunder Frank 3000), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 22:43 (fourteen years ago)
the idea that government spending is an “investment” as opposed to prudent budgeting for necessary responsibilities is a classic all-purpose leftist euphemism for statism without end that no conservative should have any truck with: Why, to end our “investment” in “these kids” after a mere 12 years is to “sentence” people to a “second-class existence”!
"these kids" - nice try liberals. they are illegal aliens, not kids.
― very public (bnw), Tuesday, 27 September 2011 23:02 (fourteen years ago)