Frank Rich of the New York Times retired as a drama critic in order to take up his new role as the paper's full-time drama queen. As an op-ed columnist for the Times, his assignment, apparently, is to write in such a hysterical fashion that Paul Krugman seems rational by comparison.Frank Rich proved himself to be a stark-raving loon back when W. was president. His trip into madness continues unabated.
Currently, the most-recommended article on the Times web site is Rich's column, "The Axis of the Obsessed and Deranged." The "axis," as described by Rich, includes 1) a murderer, 2) kooks, 3) Tea Partiers, and 4) Republican politicians and Presidential candidates. The point of Rich's column is to suggest, in his usual subtle fashion, that these groups are more or less interchangeable.
Rich starts with "the murder-suicide of Andrew Joseph Stack III, the tax protester who flew a plane into an office building housing Internal Revenue Service employees in Austin, Tex., on Feb. 18. It was a flare with the dark afterlife of an omen." The last sentence is classic Rich. I'll hazard a guess that Stack's murder-suicide was not an omen of anything, and will not ignite a rash of intentional airplane crashes.
Rich admits that "Stack was a lone madman, and it would be both glib and inaccurate to call him a card-carrying Tea Partier or a 'Tea Party terrorist.'" No kidding: Stack had zero connection to the Tea Party movement. None. So why would it occur to anyone to refer to him as a "Tea Party terrorist"? This is not guilt by association, this is guilt despite a complete lack of association. [link]
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Monday, March 01, 2010
Too Funny
John Hinderaker bitchslaps New York Times columnist Frank Rich. Exquisitely:
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Rich's comparisons are no more nutty than those dipsticks that think Obama is Mulsim or that he was not born in America or that he is a socialist. Those beliefs are no less outrageous than Rich's suggestion that Stack is a tea party nutjob.
Hey anon, it is a well known FACT that the Hopester spent several years in a MUSLIM school as a young child.
As for Rich, this is what you write when you can't write a thoughtful piece. After all, you have to please all your lib friends. And that's fine, just don't market it to me. I'm not that stupid!
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