In one of the more hilarious blogs I’ve read in a while is a ‘4\/29 Truth’<\/a> website (referring to the bridge in California that was supposedly melted and destroyed on April 29th). Check out this choice quote:<\/p>\n
Of course, I’m not that silly — I blame a whole contingent of amorphous, ambiguous shadow groups from the liberal jew atheist media to the conservative oil corporate tycoons. Speaking of anti-Semitism, check out this wonderful clip of teflan racist\/opportunist Al Sharpton talking about ‘jewing up numbers’<\/a> (what the hell does that even mean and who listens to Al Sharpton in the first place?).<\/p>\n
Time for good news\/bad news. Good news: there is a delicious Asian rip-off of Starbucks that will soon saturate the market<\/a> and hopefully poison your pets. Bad News: Mitt Romney’s favorite novel is a Ron L. Hubbard book<\/a> (Scientology and Mormonism combined?!?!). Good news: of 500 terrorist attacks in Europe in 2006, only 1 was carried out by Islamists<\/a>. Bad News: Cops Admit To Planting Marijuana on 92 Year Old Woman Killed in Botched Drug Raid<\/a>. Good News: there are plenty of rich women around that you can marry<\/a> if you’re too much of a slob to make your own wealth. Bad News: trying to bomb an abortion clinic isn’t terrorism<\/a>, it’s just a political movement.<\/p>\n
Ultra-best good news: we got in our first blog scuffle with a bunch of uptight and unruly Democrats<\/a> (because supporting Dennis Kucinich makes sense, RIGHT?<\/a>).<\/p>\n
PS. I still hate Bill O’Reilly<\/a> (ignorant fans included<\/a>), from Think Progress<\/a>: A new study by Indiana University media researchers finds that Fox News host Bill O\u2019Reilly calls \u201ca person or a group a derogatory name once every 6.8 seconds, on average, or nearly nine times every minute during the editorials that open his program each night.\u201d I wonder if they’re guilty of quoting him accurately<\/a>?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"