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Salem-News publishes yet another screed of perfect ignorance.
Submitted by Mark K on Tue, 07/28/2009 - 13:42http://www.salem-news.com/articles/july272009/american_money_dj_7-27-09.php
In this screed, Daniel demonstrates a perfect ignorance of economics, business, and wealth.
I never used to believe that "negative knowledge" exists. I do now. This guy demonstrates it's possible to fully and complete escape reality and logic, and know only what's not true, and think completely without reason or logic.
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Money's Only Something You Need in Case You Don't Die Tomorrow. (Carl Fox)
Daniel Johnson Salem-News.com
Saddam Era Iraq was a "stable society". (more looney tunes at Salem-News)
Submitted by Mark K on Sat, 07/18/2009 - 01:39In the comments about how America is to blame for all the evil in the world, Daniel Johnson posted this little gem...
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Daniel Johnson July 16, 2009 4:15 pm (Pacific time)
The reason democracy is so difficult, is because it is a "top down" processs. It is not something the "people" want, but something that the intellectuals of society *think* that people should have. Think Iraq. They weren't doing "fine" before W invaded, but they had a stable society.
Reckless Hate
Submitted by Mark K on Thu, 07/16/2009 - 02:48There's a scene in a popular movie, where the evil hordes of mutant balls of seething hatred are breaking into the fortress, and the king stares at the inside of the last gates, which are crumbling... and he says "What can mere men do against such reckless hate?"
"Ride out with me. Ride out and meet them."
In that context, I quote the entirety of an op-ed published and praised by Salem-News.
http://www.salem-news.com/articles/july152009/american_problem_7-15-09.php
Here it is:
The American Problem
By Daniel Johnson Salem-News.com
Daniel Johnson slips into la-la land.
Submitted by Mark K on Sun, 07/12/2009 - 14:36Stephen King, You’re Not That Scary
Daniel Johnson Salem-News.com
“Random chance—a freakishly close vote in the single decisive state—gave the Supreme Court the chance to resolve the 2000 presidential election. The character of the justices themselves turned that opportunity into one of the lowest moments in the Court’s history.”
This guy's source is a Jeffrey Toobin book. Toobin is a hard left political activist and lawyer.