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Monday, February 23, 2009

What the world needs now ...

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“My own ‘Best Picture’ choice in the dinosaur entertainment industry? ‘Defiance’. It was actually about something real. It was about a life and death struggle against true evil. No frills. Just death and stark choices as they actually unfolded, much as real people sometimes still face them today. Babes in the woods, reliant on rough thugs, a lot like most of Hollywood would be if the jihadis they keep weeping over won. An ominous example of where you end up if you aren’t paying attention and rely on the good intentions of bad people for your security. Also, some good ultra-violence on Nazis and Nazi sympathizers, with the good guys, barely and against the odds, winning.”
 — Jules Crittenden
What the world needs now is another world war. It would get us out of the global recession and end the insanity sweeping the globe.

Instead of witnessing the spectacle of a standing ovation from Sean Penn's insane admirers, applauding that moron's achievements, which include his heroic portrayal of a homosexual San Franciscan (but I repeat myself) and his multiple unofficial ambassadorial meetings with all manner of international scumbags a la Jimmy Carter, a world war would allow us to get back to admiring real heroes, like FDR, Mrs. FDR, Truman, and Eisenhower, for starters. More than anything else, what the world needs now is for "good" to be good; "bad" to be bad; men to be men; and women to be women.

Entropy doesn't need help from out-of-control political correctness to bring on universal heat death. For the time being, I'd rather enjoy what little heterogeneity survives in the wake of steamrolled politically-correct pablum. Vive la difference!

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