OMG! Jews and Muslims Are Taking Over America! Poor Poor Pitiful Me.
Paul Harvey
First, Patrick Buchanan complains that there are too many Jews on the Supreme Court, and it's about to get worse with Elena Kagan. (N.B.: Someone calculated that 32% of Supreme Court Justices have been Episcopalians, who represent under 2% of the population, but never mind). White Protestants and Catholics are, of course, the "targets of liberal bias."
Now Daniel Pipes is all upset that there are too many Arab-American Muslims such as Rima Fakih winning beauty contests (and yes, of course the Presidency as well) -- heavens, even Anisah Rasheed, the new Miss North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University! Affirmative action run amok! My oh my, what is the world ever coming to? (Oh, and the runner-up to Fakih, Miss Oklahoma, apparently was "discriminated against" because she said she was a "strong believer in states' rights"; I'm glad to see Confederate shibboleths make an appearance at Miss USA).
I didn't realize Warren Zevon wrote his songs about the decline of American Christianity, but I guess he did:
Well I lay my head on the railroad track,
Waiting on the Double E.
But the train don't come by here no more,
poor poor pitiful me.
Poor, poor pitiful me
poor poor pitiful me
Oh these boys won't let me be,
Lord have mercy on me.
Woe! Woe is me!
Memo to Pat and Daniel: This week is National Brotherhood Week. Remember, be kind to those who aren't as good as you.
Comments
That, in Fletcher's mind, makes Baldwin a modern-day Job. And he's enjoining evangelicals to financially "restore" him.
The promotional video is particularly priceless:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5St6vwWxny4
Oh brother.
See: http://mediamatters.org/mmtv/201005170002
I saw the pageant crowning over and over again at my gym, which runs Fox News all day every day, and I wondered how long it would take from someone to declare the end of America as we know it. Michael Barkun is so right about how conspiracy theory functions.
Thanks for the post.
"In perhaps a repeat of last year’s contest, Woolard lost the crown after answering a controversial question that may be unpopular with some, but reflects the opinion of the majority of Americans."
(And then they add - for some reason -: "Fakih, an Arab-American from Dearborn, Michican took home the crown, despite nearly tripping on her evening gown.")
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2010/05/17/miss-oklahoma-named-runner-miss-usa-pageant-answering-controversial-immigration/