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Donuts for Algernon

Wednesday, June 04, 2008 - 12:00 AM

If you haven't heard yet about how the latest victory in the War on Terror involved Michelle Malkin getting Dunkin Donuts to pull an ad featuring Rachel Ray wearing a scarf, you ought to. America has dry-humped the wall of stupidity to the point of exhaustion and is now burrowing underneath it. Meanwhile this week Alex Jones raised a quarter of a million dollars and is covering the Bilderberg Conference in Virginia. It seems like the best way to get what you want is to just say the most insane thing possible. I never wanted to have to take sides in Crazy vs. Crazy but it seems like at this point, the eleven-foot-tall reptile in the foyer is winning.

Anyway the point is, if you needed another reason to not buy anything at Dunkin' Donuts, there ya go.

There is a new Wigu Comic today about how the news teaches you how to get high off regular stuff.

It looks like the Mocca festival is this weekend again! I am working on a special Mocca-edition print since that's the sort of thing you're supposed to do for things like this. I have finished it now and it is cool.

Congratulations, President Hussein Obama.



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