Strange Days
Just got off the phone with a friend. He asked me what the hell is going on in the world right now. I can't figure it out myself, but there's surely no lack of crazy out there. For the second time in a week, we have another white middle class American woman who has gone all jihadi. She seems to have been kind of a normal person from Colorado who ended up getting arrested in Ireland for recruiting assassins.
Meanwhile at The Swash Zone they seem to have recruited a few new writers and are chronicling the crazy like mad. Octopus looks at the first JihadJane from Pennsylvania and wonders why we're criminalizing clearly crazy people instead of treating them for mental illness and using our crime fighting resources for real terrorists.
Capt. Fogg visits Glenn Beck's LaLa Land and tears the Krazy King of Vaseline the proverbial new one. He also takes a crack at SCOTUS' twisted take on religion in the public square.
Meanwhile, Rocky is glad to see those crazy hippies are back.
Hart schools us in Unreality 101, keeping an eye on the Gateway Dundit, who's fishing for hits with liar's bait.
And Dan spins the hits in another Week in Tyranny with a depressingly large collection of wingnut extremism. Dan also climbs the social ladder to look at the strange signals from Village elites on those too big to fail banksters. He's hoping to see somebody figure out they've become too big to save. I'd like to see that too.
[More posts daily at The Detroit News]
Meanwhile at The Swash Zone they seem to have recruited a few new writers and are chronicling the crazy like mad. Octopus looks at the first JihadJane from Pennsylvania and wonders why we're criminalizing clearly crazy people instead of treating them for mental illness and using our crime fighting resources for real terrorists.
Capt. Fogg visits Glenn Beck's LaLa Land and tears the Krazy King of Vaseline the proverbial new one. He also takes a crack at SCOTUS' twisted take on religion in the public square.
Meanwhile, Rocky is glad to see those crazy hippies are back.
Hart schools us in Unreality 101, keeping an eye on the Gateway Dundit, who's fishing for hits with liar's bait.
And Dan spins the hits in another Week in Tyranny with a depressingly large collection of wingnut extremism. Dan also climbs the social ladder to look at the strange signals from Village elites on those too big to fail banksters. He's hoping to see somebody figure out they've become too big to save. I'd like to see that too.
[More posts daily at The Detroit News]
Labels: Corporatocracy, dangerous idiots, Linkfest, Wingnuts
2 Comments:
Thank you for the link, Libby. I have been remiss, but it's tax season and comments and sleep are in short supply. ;-)
Hart Williams
YW Ed but not to worry. I know you appreciate it even if you don't have time to say so. :)
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