Tuesday, September 13, 2011

The ugly face of progressives

Just a note, because this bastard doesn't deserve anything more, but I understand the New York Times columnist, Paul Krugman, has come out claiming that the ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks were "disgraceful."

See, Krugman claims that the US caused the problem. Therefore, mourning the deaths of the 3,000 individuals, including 343 firefighters and police officers, who died in the World Trade Center, and regarding them as "heroes" is all a fraud.

The USA deserved it, you see.

Krugman is one of the most disgusting turds allowed space in an American newspaper. Why not haul your sorry ass to Cuba, butthead? I'm sure Castro would love to hear your drivel. Can't think of anyone else who might, at least anyone who values human life.

Krugman does have a Nobel Prize, but then so does the Comrade. I think those Nobel Prizes are more the mark of Cain anymore than a sign of achievement. I suppose it says on the certificate, "In recognition of the blockheaded stupidity of an extraordinarly useful idiot."

Krugman's an asshole. He still insists that stimulus works; that it hasn't worked so far because it wasn't "big enough." Hey, why not toss your Nobel Prize funds into the federal pot, moron? Maybe that will help.

Why is this person allowed a public forum? Does he have anything enlightening to say? I don't think so. Is he part of the solution or a source of the problem?

The New York Times has become nothing more than a megaphone for the far left. They kept calling me trying to get to buy a subscription. I told them I put on MSNBC and get that marxist viewpoint any time without paying extra for it. And guess what, the telemarketer had a whole bunch of arguments all laid out to try to overcome exactly those objections. I suspect they've heard it before.

The NYT and Krugman can -- and certainly will -- burn in hell. Even before their earthly demise. Life in a free country must be a dreadful burden for them.

Save the Republic.

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