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Shire Network News|Podcast Enjoys Fictional Explody Goodness Episode
In this week's edition of Shire Network News, our guest is Australian writer John Birmingham, who has just published a book
in which the Left gets it's oft-stated wish that the world wakes up one day and America is simply not there anymore. It's
called "Without Warning", and we must warn
prospective readers, it contains plenty of what John Birmingham calls "explody goodness".
We hear disturbing evidence of the cult-like worship of the Dear Leader, Obama, patron Saint of Hopeful Change and
helmsman of all our destinies, Slow Joe Biden does a passable impersonation of Grandpa Simpson and alerts us all to the real
danger we're in from....er....corn syrup. So it looks like that long-awaited carpet bombing of Iowa is getting the green light
from Washington on Inauguration Day then. That'll teach those Iowans not to dis Delware's most famous Senator on Caucus
night.
The BBC gets a caning from Muslim clerics for not bending over and saying "thank you sir, may I have another" enough,
Muslims get to hold religious events on state property and the ACLU doesn't dare utter a sound, and the one-eyed nature of
Saudi religiosity is finally revealed for all the world to see.
Meryl Yourish says Sarah Palin is making Democrats go a little funny in the head, and
Evan Sayet is not surprised that the endorsement of Sarah Palin by the chair of the Los
Angeles chapter of the National Organisation of Women has apparently slipped down the memory hole as far as the media is
concerned.
Doug Payton arises like Lazarus from a bed of pain to talk
about political philosophy, but honestly it's way more interesting and relevants than that sounds.
Go and see "An American Carol" this week please, in fact we are hoping to be able to speak to the film's director, David
Zucker, on the podcast next week. Oh, and if you're holding off on helping the McCain campaign because you figure he's "not
conservative enough" for your personal tastes, how would you feel about four years of "The Jimmy Carter Presidency, Part Two -
This Time He's Black, Not That It Makes The Slightest Difference To His Incompetence And Instinctive Desire to Appease the
Enemy?
I lived through the 70's, trust me on this, you do NOT want a re-run of that. Besides, disco sucked hard enough the first
time, and the thought of having to endure constant jihadi suicide attacks on our major domestic population centers while having
nothing but Bee Gees tribute groups or KC and the Sunshine Band retrospectives to listen to on the radio is simply too much to
bear.
Tags:
tom paine
· meryl yourish
· evan sayet
· doug payton
[ Mon, 06 Oct 2008 11:25:46 +0000 ]
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