Random Thoughts: Journalism, Handling Politicians, and the NSA

Do I need to weigh in on this great “derp” debate?

Here’s a still relevant column I wrote on Susan Rice when she was being considered for Secretary of State.

Protect journalism, not journalists. No job title should give you special rights.

I can’t believe we still have archaic laws on the books that ban an unmanned drone from delivering pizzas.

Who is this influential and financially powerful group Obama nominees keep warning about?

Palestinians? More like FOE-estinians!

Who are your favorite Twitter follows for stealing jokes from?

I remember that Chris Rock routine about the difference between bureaucrats and the IRS, but I know better than to repeat it.

In a more perfect world, most of our politicians would be dragged off to prison in the middle of the night and never told why.

It would be disturbing if someone other than super-trustworthy Obama was mass spying on the American people.

Low level employees in Cincinnati have taken over the NSA! Someone alert Obama!

Obama promised change, and the difference between the 2008 Obama and what we have now was quite a change.

To keep defending Obama, at some point Democrats are going to start saying, “The only problem with Bush was he didn’t go far enough!”

This NSA scandal is so bad they’ll have to find someone who was going to retire next Friday and make him retire this Friday.

It’s not Obama’s job to know what the government is doing.

7 Comments

  1. In a more perfect world, most of our politicians would be dragged off to prison in the middle of the night and never told why.

    Careful, they did that in Stalin’s Russia. You’d get all woke up in the middle of the night to be congratulated on your entry into politics. Just being a GDFT is enough for them.

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