It's been asked why I mock, ridicule, and scorn republiCons; it's for the old-fashioned reason: they've EARNED it. Which, of course, is why I mocked, ridiculed, and scorned Mitch Berg the other day, and piled-on the mockery, scorning, and ridicule of Craig Westover the day before that. Spotty really did a fine job of harpooning lampooning Captain FishSticks Craig Westover, in a post entitled "Beware The Snides Of March over at The Cucking Stool. Captain FishStickes Craig Westover used a "..."parable" -- an extended metaphor, if you will (Westover's words) and was promptly fisked to the bones by a few bloggers residing in the reality-based world.
Lately, rightwingnuts are trying to ressurect Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" as a "parable - an extended metaphor, if you will" to justify the class warfare the Bill McGuires and other Achievers in the BoardRoomWorld have waged against the middle class.
One conclusion? Rightwingnuts love "parables" and "extended metaphors" but can't stand satire. Well, another is that they're nuckin' futs, but - that's likely a topic for a different thread.
So, while I doubt they'll understand the mockery, ridiculing, and scorning Stephen Colbert unleashes in his "The Word" sigment, just the other night, those in the reality-based community more than likely will:
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