Friday, April 27th, 2007
Unhinged, indeed.

The Eric Rudolph wing of the anti-abortion movement has struck again, this time waaaaaaaay too close to home for comfort. The local fishwrap reports on a “device” found at a South Austin women’s clinic that performs abortions. Said device was a bomb that contained a bunch of nails, very similar to the one Rudolph used on a Birmingham, AL abortion clinic.

Wait, I thought that these improvised anti-personnel explosives were the sole purview of Hamas and Hezbollah. At least, that’s what the wingnuts would have us believe (at gunpoint).

Incidentally:

Officials have not commented on possible suspects or motives or why the clinic was targeted.

I’d look for someone wearing a shirt like this, like this or like this, or this, or even like this, but that’s just me.

Note to Michelle MalKKKin: You can screech your unhinged conspiracy theories about how only “libruls” commit acts of violence against their ideological adversaries until you’re blue in the face (okay, until you’re red in the face, if you want to be patriotically correct about it), but this isn’t the Ender Wiggin universe, where “wishing makes it so.”


Rudy, Rudy, Go Away Fearmonger Some Other Day

Keith Olbermann is once again, dare I say, en fuego:



DJIA hits 13K

Posted at 10:33
by J. A. Baker
in Uncategorized

Watch for the wingnuts to credit Bush’s “Tax Cuts for the Upper 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000001%” pyramid scheme for Wednesday’s record Dow Jones high.


Definately NOT in my Bottom 10

Posted at 10:24
by J. A. Baker
in The WTF?! Files

Stephanie Miller is going to get to do her show on MSNBC for a few days next week?

Excuse me while I do a butt-dance. *singing* Butt-dance again! Like the rhythm’s down your pants now!

Sidebar: I can’t believe that that is my first Homestar Runner reference…


The storm before the calm

Okay, I’m way behind the times on this one. I may as well go ahead and get it out of the way.

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