November 24, 2006

Sick...

This guy is sick. And I bet there will be no rush by his fellow chomskyoids to criticize him...

I give thanks O Lord for Dick Cheney's Heart, that brave organ which has done its darn-tootin' best on four separate occasions to do what we can only dream about.

O Lord, give Dick Cheney's Heart, Our Sacred Secret Weapon, the strength to try one more time! For greater love hath no heart than that it lay down its life to rid the planet of its Number One Human Tumor...(Link thanks to Dr Helen)

The Vice President is a great American and a great public servant, and is worth 10,000 of the nihilist ankle-biters who hate him so much! Long may he live.

Vice President Cheney with troops in Qatar, March 17, 2002

Troops at Al-Udeid Airbase in Qatar gather around
Vice President Dick Cheney for pictures and handshakes March 17, 2002.
White House photo by
David Bohrer
Posted by John Weidner at November 24, 2006 08:11 AM
Comments

"This guy is sick."


An understatement.

http://www.amazon.com/How-Cook-Your-Daughter-Memoir/dp/0060820993/ref=pd_sim_b_5/102-4412183-6220957

""How to Cook Your Daughter" is the title of an essay written in 1971 by Tony Hendra for the National Lampoon. Like much of the content of that magazine, which Hendra would eventually edit, "How to Cook Your Daughter" pushes the envelope of satire. A distasteful joke carried to an offensive extreme, it describes, in lewd detail, the toothsome flesh of a girl between the ages of five and six and how best to prepare her for consumption. Probably Mr. Hendra didn't intend his essay as a confession of incestuous longings-at least not consciously-but in appropriating his title for her account of the abuse she says she suffered at his hands, his daughter Jessica has managed to extract a measure of poetic justice."

Posted by: Lance Jonn Romanoff at November 24, 2006 04:11 PM

Well, hey, don't you understand, great art has to challenge and deconstruct our vulgar stuffy bourgeois prejudices!

We should be glad he isn't a visual artist, he would have made a "happening" out of it...

Posted by: John Weidner at November 24, 2006 04:41 PM
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