Saturday, February 09, 2008

If the irony were any thicker ...


Actual JoJo quote: "Nobody responded to my challenge to deal with that one in the previous post on abortion."

Seriously, that was JoJo complaining of a lack of response to one of her "challenges".

The irony just plain kills, doesn't it?

MORE DOUBLE PLUS GOOD IRONY: It's just the train wreck you can't look away from:

You may see some strange experimentation, or the blog may even be inaccessible at times.

Well, inaccessible to some of you, anyway.

7 comments:

LuLu said...

Looks like JoJo's blogging without her helmet again ...

Red Tory said...

It’s such a tiresome debate. I don’t know why she persists in bringing it up all the time. She just loves to stir the pot I think. Like when she spent week after week wringing her hands over the issue of polygamy (something she couldn’t care less about any more according to her).

On one of her many abortion posts, she actually wrote this “Our Canadian disregard for human life is breathtakingly barbaric.” Accordingly, I thought it would be interesting to see how many references came up on her blog about the genocide in Darfur. Can you guess? Precisely one. And it was a quote; specifically, a passing mention by Rex Murphy talking about the failure of politicians.

Just out of curiosity, I then decided to search on “civilian deaths” seeing as there have been several hundred thousand of them in the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. There was precisely one mention and it was in a letter from an official at the CBC responding to charges by Stephen Taylor that the media was engaging in “manipulation” of civilian deaths. Aside from that… zero, zip, zilch, nadda, nothing.

Yeah, JoJo quite obviously has a high regard for human life. But only, it seems, when it comes in fetus form and provides “controversial” fodder for her sanctimonious tea-parties.

Ti-Guy said...

As if some neurologist with no clinical practice (Dr. Paul Ranalli) who, with delightful hate-speech, lies and calls abortion "genocide," represents the thoughtful, principled, only-interested-patient-care challenge to therapeutic abortion.

There is no debate when one side consists solely of liars and lunatics.

Red Tory said...

Yeah, "genocide" indeed.

That Ranalli fellow has written into the National Post about the issue on several occasions in the past.

Ti-Guy said...

Paid shill. Ethicist with the anti-choice DeVeber Institute.

Red Tory said...

Gee, I’m still waiting for the new and exciting, experimental “look” she was teasing her readers with earlier today. As yet, nothing. Just a post informing her "loyal readers" that she doesn’t care in the least bit about writers and their whiny grievances. Doubtless this seemingly pointless post is an invitation for her "loyal readers" (lemmings?) to chime in about how much they hate Hollywood liberals and artists and other lefty scum looking to get a fair shake for their work out of the decadent, immoral entertainment industry. The nerve of those fucking liberals and activist unions!

auddie said...

Dr. Ranalli, being a neurologist, has helped us understand how fetuses feel pain. What does 'clinical practice' have to do with anything? You don't have to have experience performing abortions to profess an opinion on them, as you clearly demonstrate here.