Thursday, August 16, 2012

Shalom in Our Time

The cowards at The Observer aren't taking comments. [Read]  

And the coward who grunted this out doesn't even accept them on his own.

On the plus side, it shows you the level of pathetic "argument" establishment-approved literati must resort to. But he's edgy, see, and really thinks he's clever, I suspect between bouts of self-realization that he's basically just an obnoxious fraud.

My friend Aaron would have called this despicable and worthless wretch a "bagel brain."

But I can't think of a more eloquent and deserved response than Arnhole's.

6 comments:

alanstorm said...

Since he and his comrades invoke Freud, I have no hesitation in dismissing their bizarre ideas as "penis envy".

Frederick H Watkins said...

He may not be a Pollyanna but he sure likes to talk about Roosters.

anhourofwolves said...

Wow. Just...wow. Projection much?
How does he explain this
What an effete, castrated cretin.

MamaLiberty said...

This old lady would love to back him into a corner and quietly discover his true feelings about women raped, then strangled with their own clothing simply because they have no way to defend themselves.

We know Bloomie's answers. Wonder if this cretin would say the same thing - especially to my face.

flylow said...

Does he even know what he's writing about or remember things he has written before?

http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-life-and-religion/73932/two-strikes

Sheesh.

Pat H. said...

He may not take comments, but the 1000+ people on my friends list will read my comment and make some of their own.

"This essay is among the finest examples of how progressive/fascists project their inadequasies onto others. In this case, the author seems to see penis' everywhere. And, even stranger, wants to shave men's pubic areas bald while talking a
bout guns and lifted, four wheel drive trucks.

Yes, he's a lefty, yes he's a New York Jew. That could explain a portion of his feelings of not being up to par, but there must be some underlying, severe issues that might take extensive therapy with a mental health professional to repair."