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WARNING: profane Liberal content quoted in the following.
Months ago, I published a funny cartoon after Hillary Clinton won Pennsylvania (before her eventual drop-out as to the Democrat's nomination, such as has later woefully developed).
Here's the cartoon, entitled "Arrugula":
...from this entry, "HILLARY WINS PENNSYLVANIA, OBAMA'S WAFFLES DON'T SELL".
Today, I received the following profane email from some hapless, stupid Liberal, about that cartoon:
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'Arrugula'
Tuesday, September 16, 2008 9:02 AM
From corumpia@yahoo.com Tue Sep 16 09:02:39 2008
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1. Can't even spell the word.
2. Too stupid to look it up first.
FUCKHEAD.
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THE POINT OF THAT CARTOON -- what was funny -- is that the word, "arugala," IS MISSPELLED:
The misspelling IS the joke. Hillary "won" nothing, it's an erroneous celebration (her win in Pennsylvania earlier), THAT WAS THE JOKE of my cartoon.
Pin some people down, they start sputtering profanities: I guess that's the "best" that the Left has to offer. No sense of humor with any innocence about it, or, if they laugh, it's at the presumed suffering or "handicaps" of others.
About that, let's examine: HAD I ACTUALLY, intellectually erred and misspelled by happenstance or misinformation the word, "arugula," I'd have been -- literally and only -- wrongly informed about how to spell some one word, or else, suffering some limitations (not capable of understanding how to correctly spell words in general), or both. Easily corrected as to the first condition, if pointed out that there was a misspelling. And, in fact, that's how we all learn to use written language (I've yet to encounter any human being who is fluent in any written language, active in a written language free of any errors independently of anyone else -- language is learned, it's acquired, it's a shared, or mutual accomplishment, requires human interaction inorder to be mastered and remains an ongoing accomplishment by all and any).
HOWEVER, in this case, this profaning emailing poser (from IPA 86.201.153.139) actually kicks me around -- or tries to -- for what that poser perceives as a misspelling of a mere word (example of someone "feeling good" by ridiculing "weakness" or otherwise, suffering -- at least as they perceive it to be). I don't like to think what that emailer does to puppies who may be trying to master house-training, or, a gradeschooler who doesn't (yet) understand the distinction between "pearl" and "PERL."
HOWEVER, the joke -- the real one here -- is on this profaning idiot emailer because they don't get the joke: the word, "arugula," is intentionally misspelled and that's the joke in the context of the Hilary "win," politically. She and other Democrats "misspelled" the context of the Pennsylvania win. So apparently the frustration-expression of someone uttering "arrr" is also lost on this profane emailer (as in, "arrugula").
"Arugula" reference in this context: IT'S NOT RACE, IT'S ARUGULA
And, of course, the emailing idiot uses a forged email address. Do these idiots ever get tired of being illigitimate (and profane accordingly)? I guess registering and using actual, legitimate email is too big a deal for them, like, also, winning elections in honest and genuine terms.
What they can't steal or lie about, they ridicule.
And, what dictionary is their word, "f***head" from, anyway? The Internet Screed Dictionary of The Humorless? Did he/she/it use their Thesaurus of the False to capture another "imaginary" email address? Hapless, stupid, profane, humorless, which just about wraps this issue up, save but for one added term: cowardly.
I guess me writing of the beauty of the Cathedral of Notre Dame and Pope Benedict's sweet visit there recently, was too much for the cowardly humorless, using a France Telecom connection, to bear.
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Via littlegreenfootballs, this report from "zombietime" replete with excellent photo and video record of what actually occured in Denver on this one instance -- counter-protestors harassed protestors, Code Pink in concert with the counter-protestors instigated and harassed the police and then feigned harms when the police responded.
Zombie captures the reality on the ground, close-up and close-in, as to what really transpired (and explains at what moments the media present "edited reality" [my term for it] by withholding film record at crucial moments).
Instead, what we, the public saw from and about the DNC convention in Denver last week, was, glossed-over rosey golden hum-right by candlelight and sun. What we saw was staged, in other words, another construct of the "fantasy, imaginary candidacy" of Barack Obama.
Zombie also has some other excellent photos from the whole Denver experience, also all found via littlegreenfootballs. The "Democratic Convention Giant Puppet Parade" is very, very funny, in an uncomfortable, stupid sort of way. We sure didn't see these stupid Democrats on the MSM (or even read about them).

Zombie: Anatomy of a Video - Democratic Convention 2008 Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 3:39:20 pm PSTHow the media and left-wing blogs combined to create a police scandal out of thin air
The real story behind the Alicia Forrest/Carlo Garcia arrests.
On Tuesday, August 27, during the Democratic National Convention in Denver, I witnessed an incident that seemed at the time to be rather minor, but which over the subsequent days turned into a major scandal -- primarily due to a video posted online by the Rocky Mountain News. This carefully edited video shows Officer Stewart of the Denver Police knocking Alicia Forrest of Code Pink to the ground during a protest, and then, after an edit, Forrest getting arrested by other officers. This video has created a firestorm among left-wing blogs, and also engendered many follow-up stories in the Denver Post, the Rocky Mountain News, Westword, and other mainstream Denver media outlets.
However, I personally witnessed the entire incident, from the beginning to the end, and can say without reservation that the Rocky Mountain News video is intentionally deceptive, and crafted to make the protester (Alicia Forrest) appear to be a victim of needless police brutality. I have photographic and video proof, shown below, that Alicia Forrest "asked for it" in the sense that she disobeyed police commands to stay back and also taunted the police; and that she was not seriously injured by Officer Stewart; and that the Rocky Mountain News in particular committed an act of media malfeasance by purposely posting on their site a deceptive video that left out all the context surrounding the incident. Furthermore, many blogs jumped on the story and trumpeted it as evidence of police misbehavior, when in fact there was no misbehavior at all.
The report (see/read at this link) has 25 photos and four short videos, but bear with me and read all the way through to the end in order to see the full story. The full incident lasted many minutes and is a little complicated, but can easily be followed photo-by-photo in the report (see/read the full story...)
Transcript of Barack Obama's ever-general generalization about all things and nothing at all, all at the same time, just like a zero: perfectly beginning in nothingness from nowhere at no time, ever ongoing and circular and never connecting or disconnecting but meaning, literally, "nothing."
I am not one to ridicule courage and effort by anyone, myself included. But in this current election cycle, for me and for many who I read from, the excessive attention surrounding Barack Obama is offensive to a point of head-shaking, to a situation I'd equate with the morning of the Army of the Twelve Monkeys: nothing is as it seems or was expected (or could be foreseen) and very few ever really get it as to just what is taking place. Which describes well the conditions that a media storm creates and otherwise, as to how a celebrity is rendered: fictionally.
A thing is "born," a construct emerges; years later, after reality sets in, on average, people open their eyes but when this occurs, during the process, it's difficult to get the reality past the need in some to be hypnotically led by celebrity, when they're suffering the onset of that hypnotic. And celebrity relies on the hypnotized, as long as they don't get too close.
Thus, making light of the current political and willing media conditions is the only course of available action. That and turning off network news of late -- and that includes Fox News, who has fallen into the same hypnotic trance about the Obama celebrity as ever I've seen any broadcast network fall --- is about all that can be done because too many people have already fallen off the log. There's no where to go but to laughter for those of us who haven't.
Look closer if you can, because underneath the say-nothing-but-mean-it monotony that categorizes the current Democratic National Convention, can be found a very large pool of bleakness and bad intentions. Call it eagerness to fall, call it enthusiasm for recklessness, call it not thinking 'things' through with any depth, call it foolishness, call it what's taken place this week in Denver, Colorado among Democrats.
Contrary to what the Democrats say in rally, America isn't broken. What's broken are those who want to do away with America and replace it with another thing. That'd be the Democrats and particularly their celebrity, Barack Obama.
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