Tuesday, January 20, 2009

HOT5 Daily 1/20/2009

1. "Barack Obama is No Abraham LincolnIn case you were wondering if he was. Interesting points of comparison.

Representative Sample: Lincoln’s view of government’s role, and Lincoln’s principles are a complete opposite of Barack Obama’s.

2. "I WILL MISS THE LEFT’S BUSH DERANGEMENT" I won't, but this is a great post.

Representative Sample: No more George Bush means no more daily dose of liberal derangement about him. And no more liberal derangement about Bush means I will have to find some other avenue that can match the sheer entertainment value of watching

3. "Say Good Night, Dick" Unintentionally hilarious left-wing post that illustrates what HOT5 Item #2 is talking about. Read for amusement only.  Includes good BDS illustration.

Representative Sample: what are your reflections on these last eight horrible years, as our wreck of a country struggles to emerge from the dark machinations of these malicious sociopaths?

4. "It's Official: War on Terror Is the Most Successful Military Campaign In US History"  Massive overstatement based on simplistic false comparisons. The wars aren't even over yet. How to take some good points and turn them into ridiculous exaggerations.

Representative Sample:  The War on Terror has been an amazing success not only in what has been accomplished but in what it has cost in lives.

5. "Why Did the Chicken Cross The Road? - 2009 Version"  22 Pretty funny variations.

Representative Sample: BARACK OBAMA: The chicken crossed the road because it was time for a change! The chicken wanted change!


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2 comments:

  1. The Lincoln post is pure quote-mining, and often contradicted by Lincoln's actions. For example, Lincoln's day job was a railroad lawyer, in which capacity he was involved in significant litigation.

    Also, because of his background in Northern industry, Lincoln was one of the most protectionist Presidents in American history. With no Southern interests to protest, he steeply hiked tariffs during the Civil War, creating a high-tariff climate that lasted until after WW2.

    Any real-life person will have said things that can be interpreted many ways; if this person is famous, then there will be many biographies of him from many points of view, providing any pundit with ample quote mine fodder.

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  2. Hey,
    Thanks a bunch for including my blog about a couple of dozen crazy chickens.
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