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Saturday, October 20, 2012

The Words of George Will

In Saturday's Washington Post, a reader commented on the length of George Will's words.
 
The reason Mr. Will uses words that are thought by illiterates to be "long," is because those are the words that best express his meaning. His discussion of America's debt problems is precisely on target, and those who criticize his message represent perfectly the voters he describes, namely those who would prefer major surgery than to attack problems that can be put off to another day. He also offers an implied critique of mass democracy, perhaps the only columnist employed by a left-wing sheet willing to do so.

But probably it's too late to hope for a solution to problems that arise from America's black hole of decadence, Caucasian self-loathing, feminization, cultural collapse, educational capitulationism, 70% bastardy rates, aboriginal musical tastes, recreational adultery, sex-addled adolescents who can name 1,000 rock groups but can't cite the 2nd president, children staring at CRTs for 19 hours the day, psychotropic drugs in lieu of lunch, 32-year-old grandmothers, oil wars, subservience to Israel, elective bombing campaigns, New York publishers, anti-white movie producers afflicted with underdogmatism, PBS propaganda, fanatic minorityitis, on-line abortion instruction, human smugglers, and the whole bloody list.
Me? I'm old, and just really don't care anymore.

1 comment:

  1. Hope this doesn't mean you are going to stop posting here... ;)

    Enjoy your point of view.

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