Killer_Paisley

Killer_Paisley

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12 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Hispanics and the Zimm... · 0 replies · +21 points

Apparently Zimmerman is part black from his Peruvian side of the family, another irony in all this.

12 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Many Claiming the Mant... · 1 reply · +11 points

No one should need apologize for wanting the country to have control over its immigration. Or for not wanting the whole country to go the way of California. I doubt Reagan would be thrilled with California today. He certainly wouldn't be in office.

12 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Many Claiming the Mant... · 0 replies · +21 points

It's too bad the Democrats are anti-Israel, otherwise Wehner would be completely at home with them. I doubt Reagan would be thrilled about a nation of ill-educated, unassimilated unskilled laborers and welfare recipients, but, sure, whatever, Mr. Wehner. Enjoy life in the Republican rump.

12 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - A Poor Argument Agains... · 0 replies · +5 points

"That is a deeply amoral argument"

Oh, give me a break, Mr. Boot. How many wars does this country have to involve itself in to satisfy you? It's worked out great in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya, hasn't it. For people like you, nothing succeeds like failure.

12 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Border Surge Puts Gang... · 0 replies · +8 points

To me Tobin stands for unrestricted illegal immigration, wars overseas and a surveillance state. I can honestly say that if the Tobins are our only alternative I'd just as soon let the Democrats run the show. I suppose for Tobin the Democrats aren't committed to getting enough American killed in Middle Eastern wars.

12 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Rubio, Ryan and the Ex... · 0 replies · +15 points

At the moment I'd sooner vote for Christie than Rubio. At least Christie insults me to my face, rather than sneak around my back, like Rubio.

Of course the GOP hasn't had a good presidential candidate since 1984, so why expect anything different in 2016?

12 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Edward Snowden's Paral... · 0 replies · +7 points

It was the considered judgment of our officials to engage in their IRS shenanigans. It was their considered judgement to obfuscate Benghazi. It was their considered judgment that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq (or at least that's what they told us). Admirable bunch there. Give me the high school dropouts, or maybe Buckley's people randomly selected from the phone book.

12 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Edward Snowden's Paral... · 1 reply · +6 points

"Snowden, a high school dropout with limited knowledge and experience beyond the world of computing, prefers to substitute his own judgment about what the United States government should be doing for the considered judgment of our elected leaders and national-security professionals."

Yeah, because Obama, Holder, Clinton, they have had such great judgment.

Just trust the government, don't ask questions.

Love the high school dropout shot. So, Boot, would your opinion of his action be different if he were an Ivy League grad?

13 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Bill Clinton’s Big I... · 0 replies · +6 points

The money should go to shelters for battered women and rape victims--about which Clinton should know a thing or two.

13 years ago @ Commentary Magazine - Sharpton, Issa and Liv... · 1 reply · +5 points

Forget Sharpton, how about Bill Clinton and the Juanita Broaddrick rape? The Dems all want to send this degenerate back into the White House.