Posted on 01/08/2009 12:07:46 AM PST by appleseed
I predicted it days after it happened: That the beloved and woefully incompetent terrorist Bill Ayers would join his fellow travelers at the Huffington Post blog. And so, this week, he's written some hilarious nonsense about education, using a kind of mental terrorism meant to blow your mind, but instead only blows.
But what a great idea for the frustrated bomber inside all of us! I mean, let's say you're in a hurry and you need some nutty Marxist rhetoric to impress a co-ed from Brown, as well as advice on how to make a bomb!
Wouldn't it be great to find all that information in one place?
Thank you, Arianna Huffington. Again, you show that you're more than just the lost Gabor sister and that America is such a great place that even a failed boob of a terrorist can find a job, "uni-blogging."
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
'Anonymous CIA sources' just doesn't have the same pizazz as a byline by someone who can stand up and say he has detonated actual explosives in public places. /If anyone is looking for a sarcasm tag here ... I'm fresh out.
That is true and it is quite amazing. But not even the conservative press has looked at the other side of that coin. How many allies, good friends and mentors of 0bama can you name that are fine, upstanding Pro-American citizens? How many that are not controversial and need no explanations, excuses and distancing from?
good point. It seems that Obama deliberately sought out people who had anti-American attitudes.
I have wracked my brain since last June to come up with ONE. Couldn't do it. They are all Marxists, anti-American, criminals or terrorists. Some, like Ayers, fit more than one of those categories. His wife is the only one and I don't think that counts. That's like saying "I'm not a crook so there's one I know."
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