Friday, November 10, 2006

"Yeah, I'm a HUGE fan of what's his name."


What's wrong with this picture?

Yesterday in the National Post, Barbara Kay wrote about the Academia's ignorance of some the finest Conservative Authors. Mark Stein and his book "America Alone" being the latest example.

Give it time ... it'll come to you.

6 comments:

Mike said...

I'm much more of a fan of Carl Marks...

Kitchener Conservative said...

Pointing out a misspelled name doesn't take away from the point the author is trying to make, it's just being juvenile.

CC said...

Sorry, KC, but when you're whinging on adoringly about "some the [sic] finest Conservative Authors," then it's pretty embarrassing when you can't even spell his freaking name correctly.

Nice try, though, and thanks for playing. What do we have for the contestants, Rod?

Always Esteemed Scott said...

it's pretty embarrassing when you can't even spell his freaking name correctly.
I missed that part. I got confused by seeing Mark Stein (sic) in the same sentence as "finest" and "authors". The cognitive dissonance gave me a headache.

Ti-Guy said...

Nice try, though, and thanks for playing. What do we have for the contestants, Rod?

The game's not over. KC wants to buy a vowel. Or a consonnant. What is the state of "y" in "Steyn" anyway? Does anyone here speak Netherlandic?

M@ said...

I don't know what you guys are talking about, but Stein gives a very cogent argument for utilitarianism over egalitarianism (in the realm of disability) in his latest. And frankly, we were all waiting for someone to put that damned Philippe Van Parijs in his place.

What? Oh, Steyn? Mark Steyn? Oh, okay. Yeah.

That guy's an ass.