crazy folks
National Review has disassociated itself from John Derbyshire. For those who would complain about the violation of Derbyshire's supposed First Amendment rights, keep in mind the Constitution no longer applies.
As he explores the prospects for turning all of America into his own personal reality TV show, the Donald has gone full birther. The GOP establishment now has a real.
I know that Glenn Beck is a soft target, but holy crap, this has the potential for some serious hilarity, especially as the legendary author of The Christmas Sweater is.
Nick Griffin, leader of the avowedly non-racist British National Party, appeared on the BBC's Question Time Thursday night. Although currently in the US, I've had it recorded so I look.
Media double standards.
Scott noted a couple of days ago that something doesn't become a "simmering controversy" because professional lunatic Alan Keyes thinks it's a controversy. That's true -- Keyes after all is.
And I do mean white.In case you're not interested in doing a header into a cyber-sewer, here are some highlights:"I have 14 grandchildren . I do not want them growing.
. . . is because of the injuries he suffered as a POW?I mean have they?h/t Jason Zengerle.