Wednesday, March 05, 2008

In Defence of George Duhhbya Bu$h by Ronald Weick of American Thinker Magazine


Ronald, who poses as an intellectual on the JREF forum fancies himself as a defender of truth, while contradicting the majority of the American people and almost all the people in the rest of the world. He is what might be called a pseudoskeptic in the true intellectual world, but personally I would say thay he is not even wrong.

And Heeere's Ronald...

In a more rational world, a mass delusion that gripped millions of citizens of the strongest, richest, and most technologically advanced nation would set off alarm bells in the citadels of culture. The guardians —— thinkers, teachers, writers, print and electronic media —— would recognize their duty and rise to meet the crisis. Here, in Twenty—First Century America, a sizable segment of the voting population believes that the President promoted a ruinous war through a deliberate policy of lies and deception, and the loudest cries of 'Burn the witch!' are coming from the intelligentsia.

Confronting irrationality is an unrewarding business. People believe strange things because they want to. A quirky notion is a security blanket, a battered recliner —— an object fraught with so much emotional baggage that the gentlest suggestion to throw it out provokes snarling resistance. Children often cling to a belief in Santa after they have matured past the innocent embrace of magic and logical impossibilities. Embarrassingly, many Democrats are willing to maintain a similar belief that George Bush misled the nation, even though five minutes' reflection should suffice to reveal the almost surreal implausibility of it all.

This goes beyond audacity —— this is delusional. Everywhere, liberals and leftists are inhaling deeply, inflating their lungs in preparation for the salutary roar, 'BUSH LIED!' I will therefore assert again, very clearly, that nobody is actually prepared to defend the proposition that George Bush took this nation to war knowing that there were no WMDs in Iraq.

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4 comments:

  1. In a more rational world, a mass delusion that gripped millions of citizens of the strongest, richest, and most technologically advanced nation would set off alarm bells in the citadels of culture. The guardians —— thinkers, teachers, writers, print and electronic media —— would recognize their duty and rise to meet the crisis. Here, in Twenty—First Century America, a sizable segment of the voting population believes that the President promoted a ruinous war through a deliberate policy of lies and deception, and the loudest cries of 'Burn the witch!' are coming from the intelligentsia.

    Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!

    I want some of that stuff that guy is smokin' fer sure!

    Haw-haw-haw!!! ROTFFLMAO!!! |-D

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  2. Yep, this dude is a one of a kind. He
    probably recieves his pay in government grown smoke.

    Sometimes the illusion is so thin that I wonder which side of it I'm viewing it from. I'll never forget the time in Alaska when we wrapped our seine around a bunch of Silver Salmon. Some of them jumped over the cork line to escape, while others were jumping back into the seine...G:

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  3. I heard that the gov't grows some good shite.

    It's illegal for us peons to smoke the stuff, but those guys in the elitist club enjoy on a regular basis.

    Maybe that's where the lost $2 trillion ended up, in smoke! LOL! 8-)

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  4. It ain't what they're smoking. It's what they're drinking.

    Even the most toasted old hippies have more sense of reality than those neocon Kool-Ade drinking zombies.

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