Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Took Someone Long Enough

You may have heard this sort of thing before:
The birth of Prince George creates a problem for liberals. They love the idea of royalty because it validates their vision of an anointed elite with a divine right to the obedience of their subjects. However, this wonderful couple has created a traditional nuclear family that provides a powerful counterpoint to the kind of freak show dysfunction that liberalism requires to survive.

If families actually stayed together and raised their children, well, who would need the liberal elite?
Ow! Stop it, Kurt Schlichter, you're killing us. This was the coup de grĂ¢ce:
He was personally recruited by Andrew Breitbart and since 2009 his work has been frequently published on the Breitbart.com web sites.
Imagine what you will from the quality of the typical Townhall typist (that they've gotten away w/ that stable for so long is proof their readers are the real fools) Townhall is nobody's fool, & won't be ceding the N.R.A.'s blood money to TheDC's money-siphoning "Guns and Gear" section.

No, Townhall went Tucker one better, & started a whole new site dedicated to putting as much of that sweet (yet salty) blood money in the Townhall wallet. Can a Ted Nugent-hosted "God Gays & Guns" show on FOXBusinessNews be far off?

UPDATE (30 July 2013 2222PDT): Damnit!

1 comment:

  1. 13 However, this wonderful couple has created a traditional nuclear family that provides a powerful counterpoint to the kind of freak show dysfunction that liberalism requires to survive.

    Did this gomer sleep through the entire sordid Chuck-and-Di kerfuffle?

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