tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8150494391278881634.post8388354671525447621..comments2023-11-15T15:11:00.318-05:00Comments on Zandar Versus The Stupid: Dinesh D'Felon D'NiedZandarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00396826133150556766noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8150494391278881634.post-359282367582428742015-05-07T20:33:51.074-04:002015-05-07T20:33:51.074-04:00It seems to me that a couple of weeks in the slamm...It seems to me that a couple of weeks in the slammer, pacing a ten by ten cell and rereading last week's National Enquirer for the twentieth time, might do Convicted Felon D'Souza some - teach a criminal to respect the Law and all that. No more coddling by soft headed liberal judges, sez I.<br /><br />As an aside, I am suffering from a bit of stomach upset over the antics of the Sanderistas. Waltzing in after decades of constant sabotage, they blithely announce that they are taking control of the Party and will be using it to elect Bernie and to make everything all better for everyone - excluding the long, long list of people they hate and despise.<br /><br />Then they wonder in amazement that we Party regulars do not smile back, at their attempted hijacking of this electoral machine that we have worked so long and hard to build.<br /><br />For one thing, pretending for now there is nothing else, the ache of the Nader betrayal in 2000 is too fresh.<br /><br />Speaking of which, I read in the noozpaper that everyone's favorite gibbering idiot faux intellectual entertainer changed his tune and started urging revolutionaries to vote Labour out of terror that the Tories might not just win but win an outright majority. Just like Maher and Moore in 2000, Russell Brand backed off his don't vote/no difference schtick when it started to look like he himself might suffer from the outcome and just like Maher and Moore in 2000 the screeching U-turn did not one wit of good.Horace Boothroyd IIInoreply@blogger.com