Are the same standards applied to what Don Imus says and what Rush Limbaugh says while imitating the comic genius of Sid Caesar?
If the liberals are going to misconstrue the pacifist teaching of St. Glenn into an example of inciting a riot, communication between the opposing factions of the American political scene is impossible and a columnist would be better off researching and writing columns about less factious topics such as the growing popularity of snapshot collecting.
Ayn Rand, in "Atlas Shrugged," wrote: "Man has the power to act as his own destroyer -- and that is the way he has acted through most of his history." OMG! Doesn't that sound to you like something a Global Warming Theory nut might say?
Now the disc jockey will be sure to please conservatives by playing the Elvis version of these songs: "I Really Don't Want to Know," "Known Only to Him," and "Edge of Reality." [Note: we asked the disc jockey to play Elvis' "Old Shep," but he claimed that his rare and valuable copy of that particular song was out on loan to Rev. Dan in L. A. thinking that we couldn't fact-check that, but the Music for Nimrods program is now available for download so we can do some fact checking.] We have to go to the Zoo and take some snapshots of the polar bears (Ursus Maritimus) because those photos might be collectors' items someday soon.
Have a "Satori" type week. And check out Mike Malloy.
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