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Thursday, September 06, 2012

Tweet Nothings

First day of school. Chaos. Traffic. Blah blah blah yada yada. The most I can do is toss out a dozen or so tweet nOthings or new tweetthings before heading out.

5 comments:

  1. You tweeted, while Bill Clinton twatted :)

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  2. Did Bill twat or was that just a Fluke?

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  3. Just slightly ahead of the curve: last Friday I wrote that "our political divide has gone way past the point of who is right and who is wrong," and that "one of us is flat crazy, and I don't mean this in any trivial, polemical, or merely insultaining way. No, there is only one reality, and someone's not in it."

    PowerLine today: "These people aren’t just a little slow, or far too liberal. They are, frankly, crazy. It is often said that there are nutty people in both political parties, and that no doubt is true. But the assumed equivalence is false. We are talking here about senior Democratic Party officials and delegates to the Democratic National Convention. There is no analogous craziness at the same level on the Republican side."

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  4. Some on the left are falling backward into their internal abyss and it's driving them mad.

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  5. Speaking of the crazy, Christian welcome baskets rejected because churches have the wrong views on women.

    Honestly, I'm at a loss on that one. It's right up there with the atheists who suffer debilitating stomach cramps at the sight of the Ground Zero cross; their very denial proclaims the Truth.

    Idiots.

    Somehow, I doubt their rejection of hospitality will be mentioned by the lamestream media...

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