February 15, 2004

Around the blogosphere

Posts of note:

- wish this guy a Happy Birthday (a birthday he shares with Matt Groening and Chris Farley, by the way);

- Tim Blair notes that the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, many of whose persoalities resent being ruled by a British monarch, have no problem being ruled by the New York Dictators' and Appeasers' Club;

- LGF reveals another example of tolerance and goodwill from the Palestinian Authority;

- Johann Hari offers a passionate leftist defence of using the term "Islamofascism";

- Paul Jane - whose blog I inexpliably missed, until yesterday - takes down a Montreal Gazette blowhard who actually asks whether the CIA sent Triumph the Insult Comic Dog up here to avenge our refusal to support the Iraq war (the blowhard in question, Josh Freed, might be joking, but in Canada you can never really be sure. During the 1992 World Series, when a U.S. military color guard accidentially held the Canadian flag upside-down, at least one St. John's Evening Telegram seriously wrote that it was done on purpose);

- Jeff Jarvis says Al Gore has hit a new low;

- and Colby Cosh writes the immortal line, "Remember, friends, when you go to shoot your Liberal MP this afternoon, make sure you do it with a legally registered firearm. It's the Canadian way."

Posted by damian at February 15, 2004 11:19 AM
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