Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Pas d’ennemis a gauche, pas d’amis a droit

On stilts.

12 comments:

  1. No enemies on the left, no enemies on the right. For anybody who wonders, as I did, what it means and couldn't copy and paste it (as I couldn't). George Will is an unsavory pile of whiteboy pudding.

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  2. No friends on the right.

    George Will is another example (among so many) of a moth-eaten old bellows who is well past his use-by date.

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  3. Turns out Her Reverent Excellency is married, with two children (and great was the wonder in heaven thereat!)

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  4. Instinctively ducked when I saw the Bishop's jaw, 'Incoming!'

    Doctor: 'Any history of Tyrannosaurus in the family?'

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  5. Dang! First time I ever did a comment under the wrong post.

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  6. I used to enjoy Will's columns on baseball, but never thought of him as a actual conservative. Although he had a reputation as a "Reagan Man", he was smugly dismissive of the President all too often back then.

    David French has always been a Democrat bootlicker.

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  7. You can't make this stuff up: the 'white nationalist' arrested in NG unifrom 'armed to the hilt' appears to be Gregory Wong:
    https://twitter.com/BillFOXLA/status/1268055210255020034

    who is into cosplay but advertised he was ready to defend businesses, on FB.

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  8. The author of "No enemies..." is Lenin.

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  9. Dang. Either Babelfish tricked me or my brain was glitching, good guess either way. It distresses me when I make a mistake like that.

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  10. Don't beat yourself up, Rebecca. I find myself making mistakes all the time. For instance, my spelling, which was always superb, is starting to get a bit rusty (e.g., I corrected it before I posted this comment, but I had originally typed "speeling").

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  11. Narrowly dodged "Muphrey's Law", eh?

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