Wednesday, October 08, 2008

The financial meltdown: Who the hell's to blame?


For those of you with sufficient intellectual horsepower and a genuine curiosity for the nuanced and complicated facts, here's a decent article in Newsweek. And for those of you who just want to blame those uppity, freeloading nigras, well, there's Mark Steyn.

You're welcome.

5 comments:

Cameron Campbell said...

So I'm standing in line at the local New Zealand Post outlet, waiting to mail off my ballot (God I love voting) and I"m sort of looking around, sort of in the middle distance, as one does when one is waiting in line.

The post office here handles the mail, but it also is a bank and a place to pay all your bills and usually has a magazine section.

So I'm just idly looking over the covers of the mags, when I notice that the Maclains like thing here has a teaser for a Steyn article on it's cover. My wife tells me that I actually jumped backwards.

Even halfway around the world, he's inescapable.

TRex said...

As an expat mostly in Moscow I can safely say he has no presence there. Plus I'm in Riga right now and (looking around) nada.

sooey said...

Well sure, no blacks to blame for... stuff.

cedar said...

also, Ann Coulter.

The Seer said...

While I tremble to try to pick knits with the likes of the esteemed Ann Coulter, it does not seem to me that McCain got stuck "in the middle of" the Keating Five scandal because he was "exonerated;" the record reflects he got stuck "in the middle of" the Keating Five scandal because Keating got into Cindy and her daddy for $359,100 (US). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keating_Five
This distinguishes McCain from the other four because they got stuck in the middle of the scandal in their attempts to please lobbyists.