Almost Escherian
August 31, 2008 2 Comments
These seem to go hand in hand:
- disliking President Bush
- disliking “neocons” who supposedly want wars all the time
- having all sorts of sinister views about secret things done (primarily plotted/spurred on by “neocons”) for oil/fossil fuels
- defending the invasion of Georgia, a country with a key natural gas pipeline, by Russia, a country whose economy is virtually entirely based on fossil fuels and which is overtly led by former members of its secret services
Disliking President Bush, it seems, has quite powerful effects on the brain.
Meanwhile, here’s an interesting triplet.
1. These two go hand in hand:
- disliking Bush/defending Russia as per above
- citing the US action against Serbia ten years ago as part of the case for defending Russia’s actions (which, by the way, have led to ethnic cleansing in Ossetia & Abkhazia).
2. These also seem to go hand in hand, of course:
- disliking President Bush
- having liked President Clinton
3. Finally, these almost always go hand in hand:
- having liked President Clinton
- having been totally, 100% in favor of the US action against Serbia. (After all, we had to stop ethnic cleansing!)
Fascinating. Just fascinating.
get out more, you pompous cacophony.
Well argued.