Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Surrender Now To The Forces Of Intergalactic Pumice

From a piece concerning Mark Levin's take on Glenn Beck's reference to Scott Brown's whoring of his daughters:
[O]ut of nowhere, a man with a pick-up truck in Wrentham, Massachusetts has become a national political superstar by taking a wrecking ball to the Democratic Party's political machine.
Oh? We're surprised the guy didn't go for "single-handedly taking a wrecking ball ..."

If all of the Southland weren't anticipating the Great Flood tomorrow & Friday, we'd our ass to the big library downtown & get some books & other amusement & give up on this futile mockery.

But let's see what Levin had to say.
You know, the really ignorant thing about criticizing Brown is that in kidding around with his girls, it actually shows he is a good family man. Ask any guy who is a father of girls: doing something deliberately to provoke the "oh daddy!" squirm of embarrassment from the teenage daughters is something only a father with a good, comfortable relationship does (and he never misses a chance to do so).

If smearing Brown was a joke, I don't think it was very funny. It's very weird.
"Never misses a chance to do so." That's weird, you fucking munchkin.

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