Wednesday, September 14, 2016

A mid-week potpourri which manages to avoid mentioning Malware ...


Of course it intrigued the pond and seemed a sure way to introduce the theme of how Triple J has corrupted the heart, the soul, of the nation ...

After all ...


By golly, all that sounds terribly serious. It sounds like JJJ should be silenced at once, forthwith. How speaks the Oz editorialist?


Say what? This outrageous national day of ageing hipsterism should continue? Provided it upsets the blacks and gets the reptiles jiving?

But where does that leave the major Mitchell, wailing and gnashing his teeth? Or perhaps pissing against the wall ...


So there's the problem.

The Oz editorialist thinks it's all about the motley crew being united. But how on earth is it possible to unite with a barking mad major Mitchell, screeching away in an astonishing display of self-regard ... (yes, Chris Mitchell writes a love letter to himself, courtesy of a correspondent).

And so to the wretched perfidious Terrorists banging on today in their usual way, though after their campaign to unseat Clover Moore failed so spectacularly, it's possible to wonder why they bother ...


Well forget the dishlicking doggies - you won't find the Terrorists brooding about the ethics of scientific experiments - because it seems the Terrorists have found a useful fool, or a useless blunt tool, or perhaps a tool of a fool, to rise up to defend them in their hour of need.

First a little background, as summarised at Crikey here ...


An ordinary newspaper with a sense of shame might have left it there. But the Terrorists have no sense of shame, or common decency or any of the rest of it, so naturally they wheel in the useful fool ...


Now the pond isn't going to trawl over the whole sordid, tawdry business, which has ice and murder at its heart.

The story plays out in thousands of ways with thousands of people, and the only reason it was given the front page treatment by the Terrorists was because of the parentage of the criminal ... that's what's to be expected of gross tabloids that specialise in gutter crawling amongst the trash bins of the rich or the relatively famous ...

And there's no need to spend too much time with the Laura Norder aspects of Flinty's piece when we can just cut directly to the special pleading on behalf of the Terrorists ...


Contemptible in every way possible really ... especially with that bonus notion of mandatory sentencing according to the spirit and desire of the Daily Terrorists and their terrorist readership and their flinty terrorist correspondent ...

And so trial by media, with few and expensive recourses the only option available to most, will continue on its shameful and flagrant way, killing trees and people who stand in its way ...

And so to a light sorbet to finish off the meal. 

Once again it befell the reptiles of Oz to steal some content ... or re-badge it, or re-cycle it in an environmentally friendly way, call it what you will ...


What's remarkable about this is that it's only two days behind the piece as printed in the WSJ ...



By the time the pond had dropped in, Stephens piece had attracted well over a couple of thousand comments, in much the same way as that sublime goose David Brooks can score thousands of agitated people upset with his latest burst of silliness ...

Yesterday, for example, Brooks was attempting his usual equivalence in The Avalanche of Distrust and ended up sounding even more like a boy scout master than usual ...


And why is that so pathetic? Well it's because Brooks can't stand the Clintons, and so insists routinely on treating Clinton in exactly the same light as a man who is both fraudulent and deeply inclined towards the totalitarian ... and Brooks failure to call it that way produces a deep distrust in his feeble hand-wringing ...

What exactly is that wall Clinton is building? The one with Mexico, or failing to fess up to a bout of pneumonia and falling down?

There's no question of that happening with Stephens, but here's the key question, reptiles of Oz.

If anybody's interested in tracking the descent of the United States down into the rabbit hole of the barking mad, they can do it at source. Why do you bother bolstering your tree killing and digital editions with recycled material?


Oh wait, please, another variety, the mango sorbet to finish, with a hint of birtherist tang on the back palate ...

We have our very own barking mad zealots with their UN conspiracy theories and not just Dame Slap at the lizard Oz ...

One National Senator Malcolm Roberts calls for 'Aus-Exit' from United Nations in first speech ...

Naturally this has produced much twittering, and with a couple of tweets, that's enough for the pond this day ...



Wait, how can enough ever ben enough when the Terror's ran this as their front page?


Eek, it's JJ run wild in the streets. What will the major Mitchell do? Give them another J?








9 comments:

  1. Hi Dorothy,

    "Q: We've got $US19 trillion in debt, a murder rate on the rise..."

    Really? I think Bret should do some basic fact checking;

    https://mises.org/blog/fbi-us-homicide-rate-51-year-low

    DW

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    1. Or is Bret cherry picking because there has been a rise in homicides in some US cities for 2015.

      https://www.brennancenter.org/press-release/final-2015-crime-stats-claims-rising-crime-overblown-evidence-shows

      DW

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  2. Was that Ozrant about JJJ written by Malcolm Roberts?
    I suspect that climate change is warming people's brains and making them say silly things.

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    1. Of necessity ,,, (@ ev'ad-ing spie-s...-!] Robert\s"_writing/style-- is far more !,:: punctilious regarding ''punctuat-ion //

      My choice of the comments below DP's linked SMH story

      CliffordToronto,Sep 14 2016 at 9:23am

      Socrates famously eschewed investigation of natural science in order to examine humanity. He famously declared his own ignorance as the basis of his wisdom. And he studiously avoided political office in a society where it was considered obligatory. If, therefore, Roberts really is like Socrates, he should start by doing three things:

      1) Stop talking about climate change
      2) Admit that he knows nothing
      3) Resign from the Senate.

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  3. "...riots during the visit...(there were absolutely none)"
    But then again:
    "Nearly a million people lined Sydney streets to catch a glimpse of the presidential motorcade on its way to a state reception at the Art Gallery of NSW...A glimpse is all that most of them got because anti-war protesters disrupted the route, forcing the motorcade to finish the journey at high speed. On Oxford Street, protesters lay before the motorcade; on Liverpool Street, women banged fists on the car carrying the First Lady."
    (http://www.smh.com.au/national/lbj-came-all-the-way--but-few-followed-20111111-1nbrg.html)

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    1. My god, I'm turning into Gerard Henderson...

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  4. Adams, yawn, selling yet another reptile book, finds Chris Mitchell is making headlines.

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    1. That's what you get when you're the tame in-house leftie love bird, the perfect companion for your major Mitchell wanting to show he's up for a parrot mix containing all sorts of seeds and nuts ...

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  5. Gosh, I had no idea Triple J was so dangerous.

    Miss pp

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