This could just be the black despair talking, but I disagree with Gateway Pundit when he (she?) says, ”If true this news could severely damage The New York Times who supported Obama last year.”
No, it won’t. No one cares. No one will do anything about it. The Kool-Aid Drinkers are still swilling it down by the gallon, still whinging “Leave my Obammy alone!” with yesterday’s mascara trailing down their tear-streaked little faces.
The blue pill has cheerfully been swallowed and the Matrix is still tube-feeding the gruel. The 52s are nothing more than copper-tops to me at this point. I SO look forward to the day when they finally figure that out.







I’m disinclined to cut Obama any slack based on his relative lack of time in office.
Remember how much slack they gave his predecessor? It was war from long before day one.
Back at ya, fuckers.
JackCoke
March 30th, 2009
I agree with you, LG. They are so deeply enveloped in delusional fog, that no light will ever shine through their heads. Along similar thoughts, Joan from Primordial Shack made a keen assessment of msnbc’s talking heads comprehensive skills in her last post.
vinny
March 30th, 2009
Obama has been cut so much slack that he’s got enough rope to hang not just himself, but the entire country along with him. Some of us had better keep tightening things.
toaster
March 30th, 2009
All the more reason to rejoice at the death of the newspaper industry.
Those motherfuckers can suck on it while they’re standing in the bread line, since their dishonesty and obfuscation were instrumental in its creation.
What goes around, comes around, Liberal minions.
jana
March 30th, 2009
I was only half-joking to my wife last night when I said that maybe we’d have to retire back to Canada after all, instead of looking at property in AR or TX. I never realized HOW socialist Canada had become before I started paying attention to American politics before getting transferred here … and in 12 short years, I’ve watched the USA far FAR surpass my old home on the socialist scale. If it were not the draw of being able to ride motorcycles 12 months of the year, listening to my (Texas born) wife bitch about the cold in Alberta would be worth it right now. I’m not sure we’re currently far enough in the sticks here to withstand the coming Atlas-Shrugged-predicted implosion.
pete in Midland
March 31st, 2009
Nowhere to run.
Jim - PRS March 31st, 2009