Posted on 02/01/2011 10:49:53 AM PST by Michael van der Galien
The internet age has exponentially increased the raw speed with which the Left starts spewing nonsense about any event in the news, and the proportional raw speed with which we all start hearing about it (and laughing hysterically). Current events in Egypt are no exception to this sad little trend.
One of the first things the Left does in any crisis is immediately look to assign blame. One wonders at the source of this constant obsession with finding fault. It wasnt me! is what the naughtiest children always say, while they point the finger at their little brother. Those children grow up to be leftists, apparently.
The Egyptian situation was about 7 seconds old when Chris Matthews first blamed George W. Bush. Not very original, of course, but Ill give him points for consistency.
Ah, but theres more blame to be spread around!
So lets start with a few more people/places/things that we can blame for this whole mess in Egypt
6. Its the Jews, stupid
You know. The Jews! They own all the media, they control foreign policy of course this is their fault. Well, thats what Media Matters thinks, anyway. This George Soros-funded organization spends an awful lot of time accusing Glenn Beck of being anti-semitic, as Jeff Dunetz points out at the Big Journalism site, but they need to look into a big shiny mirror, because their solution, courtesy of self-hater M.J. Rosenberg, is to blame AIPAC and the so-called Israel Lobby (which Dunetz points out is just a politically correct way of saying da Jews).
(Excerpt) Read more at newsrealblog.com ...
Heeeey! I had to click on every single one of those!
Has anyone ever seen a semi-coherent actual argument documenting, or perhaps reasoning through the justification for this childish "tick?"
The muslims, I can understand. Far as I can tell, they don't need a reason for spouting nonsense.
Blog pimp tactic. Seven clicks for a 6 point list.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-l-asuIuXk
Can you imagine is Sarah Palin had said this?
Or.... one could simply click the Print button and get the entire article on one page.
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