Friday, June 12, 2009

Assortment

1) North Korea’s pouffy-haired “Dear Leader”, Kim Jong Il, is pushing his youngest son as successor. Styled “Brilliant Comrade”, his name is Kim Jong Un. What North Korea really needs, of course, is an Un-Kim-Jong.

2) Why didn’t I think of that? A barbecued-potato-chip belt!

3) Although I’m a Catholic, I’m definitely in favor of this divorce.

4) Camp of the Saints takes a look at one of this Administration’s most unendearing qualities (scroll down to “Offers We Can’t Refuse”).

5) Dog Fight at Bankstown has an absolutely fascinating post about the efforts of George “Cloven Hoof” Soros to establish left-wing Catholic front groups.

6) This is why Paco Enterprises is rapidly securitizing and selling off its portfolio of dollar-denominated whoopee-cushion receivables and converting the proceeds into American gold buffalos.

7) From the Department of A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words


(H/T: Moonbattery)

8) Kathy Shaidle has the right attitude.

5 comments:

  1. At one time, any woman dressing like Michelle in that photo would be viewed as having no taste in clothing. As it is, she sets a new standard for dressing. A low one, even by my tastes (elegant I ain't).

    Maybe she's being green, and recycling rejected curtain patterns?

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  2. Did Michelle borrow clothes from one of her daughters? It's the only explanation I can think of.

    Re the divorce, they have to take the fashion queen, and her husband, Barney Fwank, Chris Dodd, oh, and Uncle Teddy. I'll think of more soon. Oh, the giant puppets, if they don't take them the whole deal is off!

    Retread

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  3. I reckon it's gotta be the calculated "I-can-dress-as-badly-as-the-average-person-look" that MO thinks might win her more popularity.

    Well, more popularity than the crazy look, anyway:

    http://trackacrat.com/2009/05/14/maxim-93/

    Either that or she's secretly blind.

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  4. "... new standard for dressing."
    As in the salad dressing standard?

    Cheers

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