The tedium of the Beck-a-pa-snooza is hard to overcome, but William Jac-ob-sen manages to amuse. Verbatim!
The image on The Washington Post [see note below] website of the Restoring Honor rally today in Washington, D.C., reminded me of the advertising concept of subliminal seduction, where images are inserted into an advertisement in such a way as to send a message to the viewer without the viewer knowing it.
WaPo's article about the rally carried a time stamp of 1:38 p.m., but the photo of a near empty crowd in front of the Lincoln Memorial clearly was taken long before the tens or hundreds of thousands of rally participants arrived.
Tens or hundreds, what's the diff? DAMN YOU, EM ESS EM!
Oh, it was "tens."
In other Shit-Head-Ed Le-Gal In-Sur-Rec-Tion news, Jacobsen thinks Think Progress are total lame-o's for not being able to discover any racist signs at the "Glenn Beck Is as Important as Martin Luther King Jr" speech, apparently not realizing, or caring, that Glenn Beck told his loyal Barcalounger Brigadiers not to bring any signs, which was, at emerges, wise, considering that they couldn't even properly spell their racist t-shirts.
MAS. Che Guava-Ra rules the chyrons, like Fergus rules the brazen cars.