Feb. 28th, 2010

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Those charming folx at World Nuts Daily -- the ones who think that Obama's a Kenyan-born socialist because he accepts the reality of climate change but dismisses Creationism, all while possibly wearing green underpants (WE SHUOLD BE TOLD!!1!!!) -- are now launching a weekly version, and they've sent me an e-mail to tell me so.

It's the last line here that really, well, speaks to me . . .

WND has always been in the business of "firsts."

It was the first independent online news source to do original reporting.

It was the first Internet content site to begin publishing books.

It was the first Internet news site to develop its own monthly magazine.

And, once again, it's the first Internet news source to create its own weekly edition.

It's called WorldNetWeekly.

And, if you haven't seen it yet, you have no idea what you are missing.

For loyal readers of WorldNetDaily, we're extending — for just a little longer — our remarkable rock-bottom rates on WorldNetWeekly. And we're letting you experience one of our latest, updated versions of this amazing news magazine event for free — with no obligation to buy.

Any number of colorful adjectives falls short in describing WorldNetWeekly.


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Thanks to freethinker/revere for this, of which there's lots more:

According to some notorious hate groups, the Obama administration is meeting with hate groups:
Some conservative commentators are accusing the Obama administration of inviting "hate groups" into the White House by holding a meeting with a coalition of secularist and atheist groups. Officials from the Justice and Health and Human Services departments met Friday with representatives of the Secular Coalition for America, an umbrella group that includes American Atheists and the Council for Secular Humanism. The coalition called it "the first time in history a presidential administration has met for a policy briefing with the American nontheist community." (Daniel Tencer, Raw Story)
The complainants are the usual line-up of KKK-flavored religious fanatics like the always-off-his-meds whacko Bill Donohue of the Catholic League [. . .]

Myself, I wonder why it is that so many in the US establishment agree with me that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is an extremely nasty piece of work while failing to acknowledge that the US faux-religious right is packed out with so many Mahmoud Ahmadinejads -- of whom Bill Donohue is just one. To an objective, non-partisan observer there is no difference between, say, the Ayatollah Khameini and Pat Robertson -- they're both vile psychopathic bastards who believe that the voices speaking in their heads entitle them to commit the most heinous of hate crimes. Perhaps they're one step up from mercenaries like Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly and Rush LimbHawHaw, who peddle hate because that's what lines their pockets, but it's a small step.

This cannot be said of the couple of people I've met who were at the White House the other day. Of one I know she's such a threat to modern society that, at an NYC meeting we both attended, she was (a) the other person busting to get to a lav afterwards, and (b) the one who in her despair scurried into the gents' by accident, leaving me hopping around in the corridor because I didn't have the guts to charge into the ladies'. Aside from that, she's a very charming and tolerant person.

There are some Third World countries in which there might expectedly be a public uproar (whether officially orchestrated or otherwise) should their heads of state convene a meeting with avowedly intelligent people: Zimbabwe, Uganda, Iran, Burma, Sudan, North Korea . . . It's to the very profound shame of the US right that the US should join such ranks.


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