Sunday stuff
Mark Stein is always a must read and this week is no different as he examines the recent comments of the newest nutty dictator with his finger poised over a nuclear button.
"Some European countries insist on saying that Hitler killed millions of innocent Jews in furnaces," Ahmadinejad told Iranian TV viewers. "Although we don't accept this claim, if we suppose it is true," he added sportingly, "if European countries claim that they have killed Jews in World War II, why don't they provide the Zionist regime with a piece of Europe? Germany and Austria can provide the regime with two or three provinces for this regime to establish itself, and the issue will be resolved. You offer part of Europe, and we will support it."
Big of you. It's the perfect solution to the "Middle East peace process": out of sight, out of mind. And given that Ahmadinejad's out of his mind, we're already halfway there.
So let's see: We have a Holocaust denier who wants to relocate an entire nation to another continent, and he happens to be head of the world's newest nuclear state. (They're not 100 percent fully-fledged operational, but happily for them they can drag out the pseudo-negotiations with the European Union until they are. And Washington certainly won't do anything, because after all if we're not 100 percent certain they've got WMD -- which we won't be until there's a big smoking crater live on CNN one afternoon -- it would be just another Bushitlerburton lie to get us into another war for oil, right?)
Apparently, Oprah Winfrey is not that popular in Oceanside, California after she called the town "a hub of child sex slavery."
Los Angeles is preparing for riots in event murderer Tookie Williams' sentence is finally carried out. That's interesting, since part of the line of BS his supporters are throwing out there is that his writing has positively influenced so many youths to abandon violence. Of course, they never mention his victims or the thousands of people killed by the gang he founded.
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