Roger L. Simon

October 13th, 2004 1:14 pm

How about just inhaling the Zyklon-B yourself?

The collection of reactionary losers who made this amateurish nonsense should eat their hearts out Friday when they see the lines around the block for a real movie.

UPDATE: Cowardice or chastisement from the DNC? Either way the juvenile cartoon at the above link is now off line. Now that its creators have some free time, they ought to read this.

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17 Comments

1. Knucklehead:

Now that was amusing! Thanks, Roger.

Oct 13, 2004 - 2:15 pm 2. Chuck:

Here is a possible link to wonderful Wendy, one of the principals on this flash video:

http://www.freeassoc.com/html/bios/biowendy.htm

Oct 13, 2004 - 2:21 pm 3. thibaud:

re. the amateurish nonsense of the NJDC reactionaries, does anyone else get a whiff of desperation emanating from the ABB crowd?

I mean, really, a cartoon with the VP’s head being sawn off? After Danny Pearl’s execution and all the Iraq hostages who’ve been killed this way?

Call it whatever you like, but with all the leftist bully-boy stuff going on– the attempts to storm campaign offices, register dead voters, shots fired into BC04 HQs– I’d have to say that the anti-Bush forces are starting to lose their grip. I can’t imagine this would be happening if the DNC’s, the unions’ and the lefty 527s’ internal polls showed Kerry in the lead or even tied with Bush.

Am I alone in my belief that, barring a gas price spike of more than 30 cents before Nov 2, this election will not be close? How many other closet Bush supporters are there? McAullife and the other bully boys are merely adding to these voters’ ranks.

Oct 13, 2004 - 2:38 pm 4. julie:

Oh, God, who knew at our age we would be wildly cheering for puppets.

Oct 13, 2004 - 3:37 pm 5. jerry:

We may be laughing at this but I have just seen the WAPO tracking poll on the Kerry Spot. Kerry is moving ahead. I hope this is a Dewey Defeats Truman move on my part but I think Kerry is going to win big.

Oct 13, 2004 - 3:42 pm 6. Roberts:

Amateurish? Indeed. But this piece really shows these people to be really sick and juvenile.

Unlike jerry, I’m confident of a Bush victory – certainly the idea of these nutcakes ending up in an administration is more than I can contemplate.

Oct 13, 2004 - 3:45 pm 7. WichitaBoy:

jerry,

Please. Get a grip. There’s no evidence for that. That’s just your fear talking. Get out more. Take a trip, away from Boswash. The country isn’t completely washed up yet (pun intended).

So far, through all these ups and downs, I’ve seen nothing to really move us off of Samuel’s prediction months ago: Bush at 53.

Oct 13, 2004 - 3:49 pm 8. Mark Poling:

FYI, as of now the link to the amateurish nonsense is dead. Anyone know if it’s been cached somewhere?

Oct 13, 2004 - 4:35 pm 9. Terrye:

jerry:

I don’t know who will win, but I don’t think Kerry will win big. Pulling 1 ahead on a tracking poll does not mean a lot, for either of them. I mean what has changed in two days that would take it down from the 6 point lead Bush had in that same tracking poll? And what is more Kerry does not get 50,ever.

I don’t know what will happen and it is possible that Kerry will win but I smell a rat with these polls. I do not know one person who has changed their opinions on this race in the last month, much less the last three days.

Who knows? The WaPo tracking poll may have Bush up tomorrow and the Rasmussen may have him down. BTW Rasmussen has not had Kerry up over Bush since August.

Only time will tell.

Oct 13, 2004 - 5:08 pm 10. Terrye:

It gets weirder:

The polls now have Bush within 1 in PA and 3 in Michigan and 4 ahead in Iowa.

It can make you crazy.

Oct 13, 2004 - 5:25 pm 11. Rick Ballard:

Terrye,

I sometimes wonder at people’s memories. When the MSM starts jerking the pollsters around a bit to generate the stories they want to print to support the meme du jour it’s as if it has never happened before. In two hours the major networks will be telling us not to believe our lying eyes, Kerry won definitively. Tomorrow the polls (paid for by the MSM) will show “Kerry closing the gap” again. Very few people will note that McGovern was “closing the gap” as was Mondale and Dukakis. We’re not going to see anymore honest polling until five days before the election.Until then everything will be aimed at suppressing the Rep turnout. It’s failed before and it will fail again.

We need to lighten up a bit. Perhaps we hold a quick pool on how many times Kerry says “failed” vs how many times W says “liberal”. I’ll say 25 failed and 30 liberal. Winner determined by transcript count.

Oct 13, 2004 - 5:36 pm 12. socalgal:

Roger – I think the traffic (LGF and others linked to this disgusting propaganda) crashed it – it’s back up now.

Oct 13, 2004 - 8:28 pm 13. socalgal:

Roger – I think the traffic (LGF and others linked to this disgusting propaganda) crashed it – it’s back up now.

Oct 13, 2004 - 8:30 pm 14. Simon W. Moon:

I mean, really, a cartoon with the VP’s head being sawn off? After Danny Pearl’s execution and all the Iraq hostages who’ve been killed this way?

I thought that just the fleah covering his robot/android skull was removed. I know that it talked later, buty I clearly saw a metallic skull-looking thing poking out of his robe where ahead should be.

I wonder why Mr. Simon chose to promote this piece. It was moderately funny, but, eh.

I can’t wait for Team America though.

Oct 13, 2004 - 9:48 pm 15. thibaud:

There’s so much MSM spinning going on, and DU/Kos/527 + Guardian spamming going on, that I’m increasingly of the view that this election will not be close, due to two groups whom the MSM are determined to avoid covering. (This btw isin addition to the usual reasons, that Kerry’s a fool and Nader’s on the ballot in FL and other crucial states):

– the “silent majority” moderate, even liberal, closet Bush supporters who have not publicized their inclination out of fear of reprisals from business associates and neighbors. These are especially prominent among middle-aged Jews in the blue states– the kind of Lieberman centrists whom the Mikey/Howie/Jimmuh party has pushed out;

– that plurality of voters who are still undecided and who will almost certainly make up their minds during the last 48 hours. These types are not political junkies or ideologues, and they and vote almost always on gut issues concerning either their pocketbook or the candidates’ “character”– both of which should favor Bush.

Increasingly, this election campaign’s resembling the Calif governor race: Bustamante vs Schwarzenegger. Two days before the election, The LA Times reported these two were tied.

Busta-who? My point exactly.

Oct 13, 2004 - 10:54 pm 16. Yehudit:

“Intergity! Integrity! Integrity!”

Is that anything like “location, location, location”?

Oct 13, 2004 - 11:26 pm 17. Laurence Simon:

It’s obviously a fraud. She looks in her purse and finds something quickly. Both of my granmothers could not find *anything* in their purse. You could put a stick of gum on top, close it, open it, and ask them to find the stick of gum. And they couldn’t.

Also, I know of no Jewish grandmother that talks politics who doesn’t mention education, which then sidetracks her into talking about her grandkids studying to be doctors and lawyers at Harvard and Yale and Brandeis.

Oct 14, 2004 - 7:24 am

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