KoB results…
As with last time, if you can’t take criticism please don’t read. Without further ado, here is my King of the Blogs judging for the week.
Read more Comments are off for this postThe WISDOM??? of gun bans……..
This little ‘episode’ demonstrates most clearly how incredibly brilliant the concept of banning guns really is.
A pox on the houses of all politicians, for they know not truth.
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I was going to write about this inane Don Cherry “controversy,” but Bob at Let It Bleed, Jaeger at Trudeaupia (permalink broken — scroll down to “Cheese Eating Visor Wearers) and Bruce at Autonomous Source have covered the territory nicely. Besides, I have other fish to fry.
John Kerry has won the Michigan and Washington primaries. He must be stopped.
This is from his official website (scroll down about one-third of the page):
In Boston, Kerry and I are discussing his poetry, a longtime and private avocation. He begins buoyantly. “I don’t claim to be a poet at all; I just like the expression, the form of it,” he tells me. “I like Pablo Neruda, who’s a great romantic. I like all the Romantics: Percy Shelley and Byron and Keats. I like Kipling; I like to mimic some of that doggerelish stuff. Oh, gosh, obviously Yeats. [. . .]”
Impressive stuff, huh?
Shows gravitas, eh?
Not so fast, bub
Let’s go, as they say,
to the tape
Or failing that, the Weekly Standard:
And now John Kerry-a man with the finest education American private schools can offer, a man of the world who winters in Aspen and summers in Nantucket-has descended into doggerel under pressure of his frontrunner status. “Like father, like son / One term only / And Bush is done,” he chanted at campaign stops last week. Well, two can play at that game. How about “IGNORE THE BORE IN 2004”? “BE WARY OF KERRY”? The possibilities are endless. If we could just figure out a rhyme for Nantucket . . .
OK, you’re thinking, he’s probably going for the Jesse Jackson rhymin’ moron vote. But wait, it gets worse.
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