Political columnist Robert Novak dies at 78 Posted: 3 months ago by nateebiinature
Political columnist Robert Novak, a diehard conservative, pugilistic debater and proud owner of the "Prince of Darkness" monikor, has died after a battle with brain cancer.
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Posted: 3 months ago by PulsisX:
I used to really dislike this guy then I realized he had a brain tumor. I guess it must have been growing very slowly in the area of the brain that controls assholishness.
Poor guy. I hope he rots well.
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Posted: 3 months ago by nateebiinature:
RIP, Mr. Novak
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Posted: 3 months ago by lumberjack:
« PulsisX :
Poor guy. I hope he rots well. Good for you. I really respect those who have zero respect for the dead. You could have thrown in something about having carnal knowledge with his hollow skull, but overall it was a good effort.
Well played. Your mom must be proud.
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Posted: 3 months ago by PulsisX:
« lumberjack:Good for you. I really respect those who have zero respect for the dead. You could have thrown in something about having carnal knowledge with his hollow skull, but overall it was a good effort.
Well played. Your mom must be proud. Your really making me regret deleting the part about him gagging on satan's c*ck.
It's not so much a lack of respect for the dead I am showing but much more an acknowledgment of the life he lived.
Celebrate the life, lumberjack. Don't mourn the death.
It's interesting you have such respect for the dead but yet you seem to have no problem bringing someone's mother into a disagreement.
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Posted: 3 months ago by fugazi:
I like bringing someone's mother into a disagreement, if you know what i mean. In the end, they usually "agree".
As for Novak, yeah a true ass.
There is room for a lot of debate as to who is more responsible for tyranny/corruption/bad-faith govt, what have you.....
Is it the actual official (i.e. Bush, Botha, Pinochet) or the pundits/academics that build the justificatory and rhetorical scaffolds (Novak, Kristol, Beck(lol)).
Chomsky, i think, would lean a little toward the latter. I might, too, but with a strong and not-so-subtle nod to bankers/financiers.
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Posted: 3 months ago by PulsisX:
« fugazi : I like bringing someone's mother into a disagreement, if you know what i mean. In the end, they usually "agree".
As for Novak, yeah a true ass.
There is room for a lot of debate as to who is more responsible for tyranny/corruption/bad-faith govt, what have you.....
Is it the actual official (i.e. Bush, Botha, Pinochet) or the pundits/academics that build the justificatory and rhetorical scaffolds (Novak, Kristol, Beck(lol)).
Chomsky, i think, would lean a little toward the latter. I might, too, but with a strong and not-so-subtle nod to bankers/financiers. I am sure Ayn Rand's mother would have something to say about your comment.
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Posted: 3 months ago by nateebiinature:
« PulsisX : I am sure Ayn Rand's mother would have something to say about your comment. UV for mentioning Ayn Rand. :)
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