The law coined by Australia’s benchmark blogger postulates:
“The ongoing process by which the world’s multiple idiocies are becoming one giant, useless force.”
But theory is one thing; here’s a perfect real-world (such as it is) demonstration: “Fake doctor at Dem’s town hall was invited by Che-loving Obama volunteer.”
Yes, that Che-loving Obama volunteer:

As Allahpundit adds, “Che + Obama + health-care sockpuppet = crazy delicious!”





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1. David Thomson:I cancelled my subscription to the Houston Chronicle about six years ago. Nonetheless, I make a point to visit its website on a daily basis. It takes only a few minutes to find out the mindset of a large metropolitan newspaper. Needless to add, I am usually roughly slapped across the face and reminded that Pajamas Media, Rush Limbaugh, and Fox News reside in an alternate universe. MSM outlets like the Chronicle seem like aliens from another planet.
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