Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Oh, Please
Of course, none of these rational, reasonable, nonthreatening views were
expressed by any Republican with a platform over the past 2 years.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Big Announcement
We have a big announcement today: We are now adding Ross Douthat as an honorary fool. In today's column, Douthat asserts that- Hispanics aren't assimilating into American culture or society or something else undefined, "or worse, [they] are assimilating downward, and that Democrats swoop in like vultures with government support -- those Romney gifts that buy votes
- single women live "insecure and chaotic" lives, and that Democrats swoop in like vultures with government support -- those Romney gifts that buy votes
- the typical "non-churchgoing" American is "often an underemployed working-class man whose secularism is ... a symptom of his disconnection from community in general," which presumably makes him vulnerable to the Democrats, who swoop in like vultures with government support -- those Romney gifts that buy votes
Even assuming those fellatious arguments are true, what are Republicans doing for all those insecure, underemployed, undereducated, disconnected women, minorities and laborers? Apparently not as much as the Democratic vultures who swoop in to help them with that creepy thing called the social safety net. Douthat's solution, of course, is to return to the 1950s and send everyone to church, got molested, hitched, then divorced and alienated from their kids, whom they sent to Vietnam, where it all went to shit.
What an Asshole
"Democrats assume their newly emerged majority is a sign of progress rather than decline." Read: Anyone who doesn't vote Republican is for social degeneracy.
If this keeps up, we'll have to change the brand to BrooksandDouthatAreFools.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Cognitive Dissonance, Cognitive Disorder
Today's column is perhaps the fullest expression of the sloppiness and inconsistency of Brooks's political thinking. He applauds
- "the scale of his ambitions, the scope of his grand plans"
- his call for “an end to the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn-out dogmas that for far too long have strangled our politics"
- "the scale of his ambitions, the scope of his grand plans
He even acknowledges that "[i]n some ways, President Obama has lived up to the promise of that day.
In office, he has generally behaved with integrity and in a way
befitting a man with his admirable character."
"In moral terms, he hasn’t let us down. If he’s re-elected, his
administration would probably remain scandal-free. Given the history of
second terms, that is no small thing."
Hold Your Neck. Here Comes the Whiplash
But he's voting for Romney.
Whuzzuh?
Oh, because Obama had to trim his ambitions to meet the treasonous obstinacy of the Republicans, who would rather sink the economy and the country than see the nigger succeed.
It would be impossible to predict what policies you could reasonably expect to get with Romney other than all of them, because he's taken every side on every issue.
But he's your guy?
Have You No Shame? At Long Last, Have You No Shame?
Brooks is as empty and intellectually dishonest as his candidate. And that's saying a lot.
Evidently, it's Obama's own fault that he's judged by a higher standard because "his innate
ability justifies that high standard. These are the standards he
properly set for himself."
Please, NYTimes, dump this empty suit.
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