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January 23, 2007

I Love the Smell of Valhalla in the Morning

by @ 10:48 am. Filed under Uncategorized

If you haven’t read the Liz Cheney editorial, Everything I Really Need to Know I Learned from Teutonic Bloodlust, please consider first putting on Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries to get yourself in the mood:

We are fighting the war on terrorism with allies across the globe, leaders such as Hamid Karzai in Afghanistan and Pervez Musharraf in Pakistan. Brave activists are also standing with us, fighting for freedom of speech, freedom of religion, the empowerment of women.

[ed: I don’t think those freedoms mean what you think those freedoms mean.]

Alternatively, consider Elmer Fudd’s Kill the Wabbit.

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2 Responses to “I Love the Smell of Valhalla in the Morning”

  1. Bulworth Says:

    I don’t know. Isn’t Lizy abusing the freedom thing? Didn’t Dish D’Souza just put out a book saying
    that if we were a little less free over here, the Islamicfaxistics might like us better?

  2. AltHippo Says:

    I have no idea D’Souza’s point is. I tried watching him on Colbert, but it was pretty hard to understand him.

    I will say, for a guy who spouts off incoherently, D’Souza makes a pile of cash.

    And, Liz? Yeah, I think she hates liberals for our freedom.

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