This week in conspiracy....
Heeb magazine has proof, PROOF they say, that Jews have all the money. Presumably in one joint bank account. Muahahahahaha!
Peter Jamison puts forward a good case that the media needs to stop treating the Tea Party with anything like respect. I would also cite the 3/1 Bagger/journalist ratio at the Idiot Meetup Group in Louisville. Here is a link to the original study of the Baggers' demographics.
Gene Lyons at Salon opines on the impact of political illiteracy on American paranoia.
Did the Pew Charitable Trust steal an assload of art?
Kerry Picket, blogging at the Washington Times, pens an article "Obama Missile Defense Agency logo apes Iranian space agency logo," in which we are asked to believe that Iran has a space agency. They don't even have a goat.
Roland Emmerich is going to produce a film about Shakespeare, you know, the Earl of Oxford. Complete failure all around. Fuck.
Architects and 9/11 Truthers went to Washington to lobby Congress for...something. It's like Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, but without the perspicuity. Yeah, I said perspicuity, bitches.
Why do conspiracy theorists think the fact that the people who were hanging out with a drug-addled Jimi Hendrix are now dead is at all surprising?
Drats! The white people in Georgia's right to life movement have found out that "abortion is the primary tool in a decades-old conspiracy to kill off blacks."
La Toya thinks that her vastly more talented brother was murdered. Cui bono? Well, it's the first time she been interviewed in years. Hmmm.
HJ







2 comments:
Hmm, that truther business reminds me of something...
I don't know if you've ever been to Pamela Geller's site (http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/), but it's a whole new level of crazy. Completely no structure, random interjections of "respect Islam or else!" and basically all forms of unmitigated conspiracy mongering.
The only reason I bring this up is because she recently set out to prove that Muslims were the main ideological force behind the holocaust, and I know you have a professional interest in World War II, so it might be something you'd like to check out.
With that said, that site is bad, and it sucks you in and destroys all of your hope for mankind. Don't go on it unless you want to spoil the rest of your day.
Should I be offended that they put the name "Obama" and "ape" in the same sentence? RACIST!
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