Found on those big reels of magnetic tape in the basement of SHADO control, some random material that we simply ran out of time to link to this week:
- Peter Robinson at Ricochet: “Can Europe Be Saved? (Can Paul Krugman?)”
- Andrew Klavan: “God to Gervais: No, Really – Thank You!”
- Jeff Dunetz at Newsreal: “Helen Thomas Whines About Israel, And CNN’s Soledad O’Brien Lets Her Off The Hook.”
- Jim Treacher at the Daily Caller: “The ‘Teabaggers Inspired Loughner’ narrative continues to crumble.”
- Don Surber: “Liberals ain’t that smart about Palin.” Very often, it seems that merely the first four words of that sentence will do.
- Climate Depot: “Oh My! 2010 tied for ‘hottest’ year?! Relax, it is ‘purely a political statement’ — Even NASA’s Hansen admits it is ‘not particularly important’ — Prof. mocks ‘hottest decade’ claim as ‘a joke.'”
- Ann Coulter: “Mud Libel.”
- Michael Walsh in the New York Post: “Cultural vandalism — State Dept. v. Mom & Pop.”
- John Staddon at the New Criterion: “Glenn Beck: Why do they hate him so?” (See also: Palin, Sarah.)
And finally, a quick round-up on Steve Cohen (D-TN), who’s long been Mr. Civility personified:
Small Dead Animals: “Now is the Time at SDA When We Juxtapose:”
Jan 12, 2011: President Obama issues a call for civility
Jan 19, 2011: Democrat Congressman Steve Cohen compares Republicans to Nazis
Disgraced Democrat ex-Congressman Alan Grayson insists that Sarah Palin instigated the Arizona Shootings
Meanwhile at Iowahawk, some suggested form letters for Cohen’s staffers, whenever he has a business dispute: “Dear Nazi.”
And Kathy Shaidle asks the logical follow-up question: “If Republicans are Nazis, why aren’t you a lampshade?”
How bad was Cohen’s performance this week? So bad that even Jon Stewart complained about his fellow liberal.
(Concept hat tip: Jimmie Bise)
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