The S factor explains Bush's popularity
Like Sullivan says, give the self-righteous bastard his due: at least he comes out and admits he thinks most of the people around him are too stupid to be allowed to vote. It should be left to the "educated" members of society, those intellectual masterbators who can argue the socio-political significance of Bert's relationship with Ernie in post-industrial Western society as it comes to grips with the burgeoning gay rights movement.
Right, when I want asshats like that deciding anything, I know I've gone off my medication for far too long.
Like Sullivan says, give the self-righteous bastard his due: at least he comes out and admits he thinks most of the people around him are too stupid to be allowed to vote. It should be left to the "educated" members of society, those intellectual masterbators who can argue the socio-political significance of Bert's relationship with Ernie in post-industrial Western society as it comes to grips with the burgeoning gay rights movement.
Right, when I want asshats like that deciding anything, I know I've gone off my medication for far too long.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home