Monday, January 31, 2005

News From Tim Blair

Tim Blair directs us to this description of Condi Rice, which is only slightly more demeaning and racist than the description in an editorial by Mike Carlton from Sydney Morning Herald, given in passing, after he delivers us this gem concerning President Bush:
The little Corsican corporal had a few decent victories to his escutcheon. Lodi, Marengo, that sort of thing. Not so this strutting Texan mountebank, with his chimpanzee smirk and his born-again banalities delivered in that constipated syntax that sounds the way cold cheeseburgers look, and his grinning plastic wife, and his scheming junta of neo-con spivs, shamans, flatterers and armchair warmongers, and his sinuous evasions and his brazen lies, and his sleight of hand theft from the American poor, and his rape of the environment, and his lethal conviction that the world must submit to his Pax Americana or be bombed into charcoal.

Difficult to know what was more repellent: the estimated $US40 million cost of this jamboree (most of it stumped up by Republican fat-cats buying future presidential favours), or the sheer crassness of its excess when American boys are dying in the quagmire of Bush's very own Iraq war.
Tim Blair sums it up well:
That's almost every single anti-Bush cliche in just two paragraphs. Well typed, Mike.
(Read the conclusion here)