Monday, March 05, 2007

New York Times on my mind

Arghhhhhhhhh
This New York Times editorial is so over the top that it is, ineluctably, the first self-fisking exposition in history.  The mind stops at nearly every phrase, summoning stored refutations, past vexations, and blue rage over the displayed pomposity and chutzpah.  Our  legal system had their heads in a noose for treason, and let them slide.  That's the crime.  Had Mohamed Atta instead slammed his hijacked jets into the Times building, September 1st would be a national holiday, the passengers grieved over, but accorded national hero status for their sacrifice.   I'm not making that up.

The Must-Do List
Published: March 4, 2007

The Bush administration’s assault on some of the founding principles of American democracy marches onward despite the Democratic victory in the 2006 elections. The new Democratic majorities in Congress can block the sort of noxious measures that the Republican majority rubber-stamped. But preventing new assaults on civil liberties is not nearly enough.

Five years of presidential overreaching and Congressional collaboration continue to exact a high toll in human lives, America’s global reputation and the architecture of democracy. Brutality toward prisoners, and the denial of their human rights, have been institutionalized; unlawful spying on Americans continues; and the courts are being closed to legal challenges of these practices. Continue fisking.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I can't continue. My eyes will bleed out.
MM

Anonymous said...

I refuse to register for the New York fucking Slimes. Is there an attribution at the end of this doublethink newspeak pack of lies?
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Obernai said...

Don't register with these invasive media pirates.

Go here:

http://www.bugmenot.com/

This site has dummy id's and pwords for logging in to most MSM sites.

HA! the word verification for this comment is: SHTSVL

Have we arrived ALREADY?????

Bob Hawkins said...

My method is to register at NYT with a highly... un-PC username and password. That way I smile every time I log in.

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