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Sunday, April 03, 2011
Moments In Great Stupidity
No one ever expected great intelligence from Katrina vanden Heuvel (pictured above in "Isaiah's The World Today Just Nuts "Grim Peace Resister") but pedistrian, run of the mill observations weren't too much to hope for.
Or maybe they were.
Obviously, it was too much to hope for.
August 29, 2008, Katrina vanden Heuvel took to Bill Moyers Journal to proclaim the end of the GOP, the end of everything, "But that's been shattered. I think the events of - so, an old order has died, in my view. You've written, Bill, in our pages about conservatism, intellectually, morally bankrupt. The fight is now on for what the new order will be." New order?
While others search for answers, Katrina attempts to locate a friendly cult that will embrace her.