Archive for August, 2005

Human Cyborg Talk Show Hosts

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2005

You see this comic book?

America’s future has become an Orwellian nightmare of ultra-liberalism. Beginning with the Gore Presidency, the government has become increasingly dominated by liberal extremists.

In 2004, Muslim terrorists stopped viewing the weakened American government as a threat; instead they set their sites on their true enemies, vocal American conservatives. On one dark day, in 2006, many conservative voices went forever silent at the hands of terrorist assassins. Those which survived joined forces and formed a powerful covert conservative organization called “The Freedom of Information League”, aka F.O.I.L. […]

The New York City faction of F.O.I.L. is lead by Sean Hannity, G. Gordon Liddy and Oliver North, each uniquely endowed with special abilities devised by a bio mechanical engineer affectionately nicknamed “Oscar”. F.O.I.L. is soon to be joined by a young man named Reagan McGee.

The creators of this comic believe that they are being original. But really, it’s just a rehash of the 80s comic book Reagan’s Raiders.


Am I wrong there?

PBS Watch

Monday, August 1st, 2005

Leave a blog-entry, and I’ll probably throw the blog entry back up through the channel. Thus, the curiously named PBS Watch comments on Tom Tracaedo’s statements about hypothetically nuking Muslim holy sites in the event of a nuclear terror attack.

Really, the main thing I want to know is: I don’t see much PBS Watching here. “We watch PBS so you don’t have to.” Take stock of the latest Tinkie Winkie dalliances, or the very existance of Bill Moyers on a public affairs program a year back. Exualt Tomlison’s work on behalf of Fairness and Balance. Comment on Jim Lehrer’s facial expression. Whatever.

Then again, where’s my Skull and Bones?