Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Just don't read 'em

I wouldn't even call New York Times editorials liberal anymore, to say this is an insult to liberalism. I stopped reading them altogether when they treated George Bush's major primetime speech a few months back about illegal immigration as pandering to the extreme right-wing of his party even though mostly liberals themselves liked his proposals better than conservatives. Then there is the Times' defense of notorious late-term Kansas abortionist George Tiller. This is beyond liberalism, this is real Bermuda Triangle stuff, the Ole Gray Lady's political navigational instruments have all gone haywire, read the hard news events of the day on the front page if you like but it would behoove the reader, liberal and conservative alike, to not venture into these uncharted waters, you may never return to normal political thinking. Now you have to go back aways in my blogs to understand what I mean by "masturbation of the mind" but to reiterate it's people, usually liberals, who know how to stroke the pleasure centers of your mind and the fantasy that goes along with it has no grounding in reality whatsoever like making the girl next door into a whore or saying an unborn child at 5 and 3/4 months is not fully human but a 6 month fetus is, not at all logical but dream away dear fantasist and clean up after you're done. This is the Times' editorial board these days, we're talking major onanism here, getting it on the lampshade, the ceiling, in your eye. I can't stand to read the stuff anymore, a Yoko Ono concert by comparison would be getting off easy. An early warning sign would have been when they referred to the singer Meatloaf as "Mr. Loaf" (no kidding). Don't get upset at their editorials anymore, just turn the page and go to Arts and Leisure or better yet don't buy the damn thing.People who masturbate your mind

5 comments:

  1. Human life doesn't begin until birth and even then the cord has to be cut, until then it is simply an organ of the womyn's body, no different from getting an appendectomy. Tiller is a hero to womyn and should be given the Nobel Prize.

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  2. The NY Times also editorialized, during the Terri Schiavo situation, that starvation and dehydration is one of the best ways to go which is good news, real good news for the world's famine victims. Personally I think papers should just report the news and not editorialize but whatever.

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  3. The veggie is dead and burned. Get on with your lives people.

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  4. So Michael Schiavo is a hero to you?

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  5. More so than the Schindler family who are still using her death to raise money for their anti-choice pet causes, then you had this nutty nurse saying he injected her with insulin once, even so it would have been a mercy killing and, oh, the little brats who were bringing her glasses of water just to get on the evening news, the whole thing was a circus. RTL nutcases.

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