Oh yeah, she said that
Dec. 21st, 2006 09:40 amHow do you spell self loathing? M-A-R-Y-G-R-A-B-A-R, apparently:
After watching The View and following the inane statements made on the program, I’ve come to the conclusion that it really is true what Aristotle, Saint Paul, and John Milton said: Women, without male guidance, are illogical, frivolous, and incapable of making any decisions beyond what to make for dinner.
Not sure what I can add to that except, wow...Although one wonders that the men over at Townhall let her leave the kitchen long enough to write the piece. I mean those sandwiches don't make themselves.
via TBogg
And Billmon notes that Rich Lowry has finally joined the other rats and leapt from the sinking ship that is the Grand Iraq Experiment:
In their distrust of the mainstream media, their defensiveness over President Bush and the war, and their understandable urge to buck up the nation’s will, many conservatives lost touch with reality on Iraq. They thought that they were contributing to our success, but they were only helping to forestall a cold look at conditions there and the change in strategy and tactics that would be dictated by it.
National Review editor Rich Lowry
When the Media’s Right
December 19, 2006
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It is time to say it unequivocally: We are winning in Iraq . . . Even as there has been a steady diet of bad news about Iraq in the media over the last year, even as some hawks have bailed on the war in despair, even as Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld has become everyone's whipping boy, the U.S. military has been regaining the strategic upper hand.
National Review editor Rich Lowry
What Went Right
April 27, 2005
The times, they are a-changin', for sure. But it's nice to see that even the most bat-shit of the wingnut clan can actually take note of and respond rationally to reality from time to time. It almost gives me a little hope for the future of our country again.
After watching The View and following the inane statements made on the program, I’ve come to the conclusion that it really is true what Aristotle, Saint Paul, and John Milton said: Women, without male guidance, are illogical, frivolous, and incapable of making any decisions beyond what to make for dinner.
Not sure what I can add to that except, wow...Although one wonders that the men over at Townhall let her leave the kitchen long enough to write the piece. I mean those sandwiches don't make themselves.
via TBogg
And Billmon notes that Rich Lowry has finally joined the other rats and leapt from the sinking ship that is the Grand Iraq Experiment:
In their distrust of the mainstream media, their defensiveness over President Bush and the war, and their understandable urge to buck up the nation’s will, many conservatives lost touch with reality on Iraq. They thought that they were contributing to our success, but they were only helping to forestall a cold look at conditions there and the change in strategy and tactics that would be dictated by it.
National Review editor Rich Lowry
When the Media’s Right
December 19, 2006
______________________
It is time to say it unequivocally: We are winning in Iraq . . . Even as there has been a steady diet of bad news about Iraq in the media over the last year, even as some hawks have bailed on the war in despair, even as Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld has become everyone's whipping boy, the U.S. military has been regaining the strategic upper hand.
National Review editor Rich Lowry
What Went Right
April 27, 2005
The times, they are a-changin', for sure. But it's nice to see that even the most bat-shit of the wingnut clan can actually take note of and respond rationally to reality from time to time. It almost gives me a little hope for the future of our country again.
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Date: 2006-12-21 07:11 pm (UTC)"If you think women should stay silent because their opinions are worthless and unformed without male guidance, perhaps you should consider setting an example and do likewise?"