An Experiment in Adjusting an Alcohol-based Reality Filter.
The more beer you drink, the more the world seems to make sense. I'm not sure if this is the beer's fault, or the world's. Experiments proceed.
For pigeonholing purposes, I consider myself a South Park Conservative: I believe in Loose Women and Tight Borders but I'm getting anime porn and legally mandated lounges for day laborers...further adjustment to the model may be needed.
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The arrogance of Progressivism as once again demonstrated by Obama and Co.
Sounds like the old Hollywood story of the pitchman selling an adaptation of a Dickens classic. The pitchman does a great job, to which the young (very young) studio exec exclaims, 'Great! Who's this Dickens fellow? Get him in here!'
Steve, thanks. As I've said before, I mistrust Snopes since they've been caught carrying water for this Administration too often. That said, they either quote the man directly or have the brass balls to fake something up, so until/unless I get around to contacting the man myself and until/unless he gets around to responding to me, I will herewith note your correction.
Not that the idea that sitting US Congressmen (I'd love to know who) thought they could legislate the laws of physics, or that our current President thinks a 40-mile-range electric car is the car of the future is much more comforting...
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3 comments:
The arrogance of Progressivism as once again demonstrated by Obama and Co.
Sounds like the old Hollywood story of the pitchman selling an adaptation of a Dickens classic. The pitchman does a great job, to which the young (very young) studio exec exclaims, 'Great! Who's this Dickens fellow? Get him in here!'
Deborah Leigh
FWIW - Snopes has some info on this supposed meeting.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/physics.asp
Steve, thanks. As I've said before, I mistrust Snopes since they've been caught carrying water for this Administration too often. That said, they either quote the man directly or have the brass balls to fake something up, so until/unless I get around to contacting the man myself and until/unless he gets around to responding to me, I will herewith note your correction.
Not that the idea that sitting US Congressmen (I'd love to know who) thought they could legislate the laws of physics, or that our current President thinks a 40-mile-range electric car is the car of the future is much more comforting...
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