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Neo-conmoron Dinesh D’Souza makes the list of The BEAST 50 Most Loathsome People in America, 2007:
Charges: Wrote a book blaming 9/11 on — who else? — liberals, because if we didn’t live in a free society, then fundamentalists wouldn’t dislike us so. Even conservative nuts blasted D’Souza’s empathy for poor al Qaeda. Lately, he’s been engaging prominent atheists in debates, revealing himself to be a pseudointellectual ass, and then declaring victory. D’Souza’s master plan for attacking atheism is the ridiculous Pascal’s wager: Atheists could be wrong, and then they’d go to hell, but if the religious are wrong, then they suffer no ill effect — aside from living their lives in delusion, of course. And possibly going to someone else’s hell for believing the wrong religion. D’Souza seems to think that if he speaks more loudly and rapidly than his opponent, he is winning, but his arguments are weak and idiotic, and he never even attempts to truly debate the existence of any god, which is the ostensible point of these debates. Instead, he likes to compare body counts — Stalin and Mao killed more than the religious leaders of their time — rather than actually debate whether there is a God, or for that matter a Jesus. This, of course, is because there is no case to be made.
Exhibit A: “[Atheists] are God-haters… I don’t believe in unicorns, but then I haven’t written any books called The End of Unicorns, Unicorns are Not Great, or The Unicorn Delusion.” But what if everyone you met did believe in unicorns, and not only that, but worshiped a unicorn, held a book about unicorns to be the divine truth of the universe, invoked unicorns in political contexts, and speechified about how non-believers were indecent people waging a war on morality, which could only be predicated on the unquestioning belief in unicorns? Then, maybe, D’Souza would think about writing that book. But of course, that’s not really true, because if that was the world we lived in, then Dinesh D’Souza would believe in unicorns.
Sentence: Spanish inquisition.
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Slow work day so I clicked on the link to the list.Ha ha ha ..please check out # 1 and # 9 - priceless!
Also : Anne Coulter is # 13. The greatest regret of my life is this: I was within 2 inches of her at a Museum this summer and wish I had tapped her sharply upside the head.
#9 is priceless.
Such a pity about Ann Coulter. Although, when a moving object strikes a vacant object full of gas, it does generate a lot of noise. So it’s probably a good thing you resisted the temptation to do that and not end up using tons of antibacterial on your hands.
if she’s friends with Micky Kaus, I can’t ever believe that she has enough in the way of intelligence to not take herself seriously. Her constant bile would be understandable as a running gag, like Colbert, but since she’s never said anything but crazy shiat, I’ll always think she’s a proper nutter and nothing else.