Alright, given the uninspiring lack of production from Mr. Morsch, I'm forced to fall back on "A Liberal Point of View" (a.k.a. "Wurds from the Burbs"). Focusing more on the poor writing and ridiculous leaps of logic rather than the politics, here are a few memorable moments from recent posts:
In a post entitled "Activist Judges," regarding the Supreme Court's decision on campaign finance:
Is it a coincidence that the judges for the ruling tend to be aligned with a political position that favors big business while those against tend to align themselves with a political position that suggests that the everyday people of this country are losing access to their government?
I never realized that the political parties could be IDed so easily.
Republican: Favor big business
Democrat: Suggest that the everyday people of this country are losing access to their government
It's so simple!
Regarding the Supreme Court gun control decision:
Perhaps it is just our way of coping with a changing world. What we don't understand or agree with, we shoot.
I don't think that's really anyone's way of coping with a changing world. That's really lazy, trite thinking.
But seriously, is that what we want. Everyone toting a gun in the neighborhood, just in case their is a crime?
It's "in case THERE is a crime."
From a post entitled "The Big Chilling" about the movie "The Big Chill".
(As a side note, I believe this was the 2nd movie my wife and I saw when we first started dating, the first being Star Wars, Revenge of the Jedi).
That's great, because #1 this is the first movie he and his wife ever saw and he gets the name wrong, and #2 he's too lazy to even look up the proper title.
Quick side bar here. Was this movie [The Big Chill] based on a book? If so, I would love to know if someone has read it as i would imagine the idealism that they only allude to in the movie is fleshed out more considerably in the book.
A five-second internet search reveals that no, it was not based on a book. Good thought, though.
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