Posted on 12/19/2013 6:19:26 AM PST by cotton1706
Were all having much merriment over the absurd juvenility of Organizing (organizing what?) for Actions (what kind of action?) Pajama Boy ad for Obamacare. And its true that the image of a smug, supercilious little creep does give one the willies, as Jonah points out. But something Jay just said also ties in here: Becoming a conservative and growing up are to a degree the same thing.
Among the many appalling traits of the modern Left and they are legion their fatuous air of unearned moral superiority has got to be among the most annoying. Sheltered, protected, coddled from birth, shepherded through a credentialing system along with thousands, perhaps millions, of like-minded clones, they are the children of the bubble, swathed in their footie pajamas, cuddling their cups of hot chocolate, and dreaming of that well remunerated regulatory job in the imperial capital that surely awaits them. Grow up? Why bother? Life is so much easier when you know absolutely nothing of it.
Its enough to make you root for the Morlocks.
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Except Ralphie (A Christmas Story) hated being in that bunny suit.
The pajama boy loves his pj’s and cocoa.
Looking at the pj boy it reminds me of a Johnny Carson bit where he looks into the camera and just as he starts to talk about hemmor... he gets hit in the face by about a dozen cream pies.
That should happen to this guy.
Sad how true that is. Especially among the college fresh”men” (sic) I have observed as my daughter is in her first year. Pathetic. The ROTC/jock type is far outnumbered by pajamaboys, often with man purses and effeminate hairstyles. It’s like they are mass producing them somewhere. Thank God we still had real men during WW2.
The guy in the post 2 picture looks like he could be a White House press secretary.
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