Patrick Pexton insists Jennifer Rubin be fired from the Post for authoring political pornography.
“She parrots and peddles every silly right-wing theory to come down the pike in transparent attempts to get Web hits. Her analysis of the conservative movement, which is a worthwhile and important beat that the Post should treat more seriously on its national pages, is shallow and predictable. Her columns, at best, are political pornography; they get a quick but sure rise out of the right, but you feel bad afterward.”
Jennifer got all hot an bothered when she saw on T.V. a story about the murder of three Israeli boys. This article looks very much like Tom Cotton’s letter. Is it possible Jennifer is Tom’s ghost writer? Is it possible the leaders of Iran received a insipid example of political porn that was inspired by Judea Jen’s need to fuck the President of the United States every opportunity she gets? And, if she has to use three dead kids in Israel to do it, so be it! I am reminded of the movie Network.
I am now going to author a pilot for a HBO series, about two Zionists who have fallen in love with one another, and are having an adulterous affair that began when they discovered they were conspiracy buffs. Their favorite movie is The Da Vinci Code.
Episode One
No sooner did Tod climax, did she now have the powerful urge to get back to the column she was writing. Sitting naked at her desk overlooking the Lincoln Memorial, Tod came up behind her, took her by the shoulders.
“Hmm! That feels good. But, please Tod, I got to get this right. I got to get the president, screw him – but good!
Tod watched his lover work feverishly thru the night. She had not been herself of late. She was buying into the fear-mongering she was peddling. She began to wonder if the Rapture was possible.
“Tod, I know you are only part Jewish, and your grandfather was a Baptist minister. If it came up, if it looked like it might happen, you wouldn’t leave me behind, would you?”
Jon Presco
Copyright 2015
The sobering and heartbreaking reports of the murders of the three kidnapped Israeli boys are a reminder of the depths of human cruelty and of terrorists’ lust for blood. These were three school-aged teens, grabbed off the street and murdered by, it is suspected, Hamas operatives
The president never personally commented on the youths kidnapping, and as of this writing hasn’t mentioned the deaths. [See update] His spokesman gave a bland and generic comment, not bothering to mention the names of the dead teens. (“We obviously condemn in the strongest possible terms violence that takes the lives of innocent civilians.”) One can’t help but sense his general indifference toward Israel and his insistence on maintaining a perverse double-standard in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
I call on the international community to end all aid to the Palestinian Authority and its Hamas-backed government.
In any event, U.S. officials should be reminded that the power behind Hamas is Iran, which acts with increasing impunity in its sponsorship of terror. This president does not let facts, even tragic ones, get in the way of his ideologically-driven policies, but that is no excuse for Congress to remain inert.
UPDATE: Obama finally condemned the killings, according to the Associated Press: “President Barack Obama is condemning what he calls a ‘senseless act of terror against innocent youth’ in the Mideast and offering U.S. help to find those who killed three teenagers. Obama is extending condolences to the families of the teens found by the Israeli military on Monday, two weeks after they were allegedly abducted by Hamas militants. Obama said in a statement, quote, ‘As a father, I cannot imagine the indescribable pain that the parents of these teenage boys are experiencing.’ Obama is encouraging Israel and the Palestinian Authority to work together to find those responsible and is offering U.S. support. He is urging all parties to ‘refrain from steps that could further destabilize the situation.’” Ah, yes, the call for restraint on Israel’s behalf is a core part of the moral equivalence racket. Meanwhile, the Israeli prime minister vowed Hamas “will pay.”
Patrick Pexton, who served as The Washington Post’s ombudsman until March of this year, has written an open letter to incoming Post owner Jeff Bezos in which he calls on him to make editorial page editor Fred Hiatt fire Jennifer Rubin, the paper’s conservative columnist.
“Have Fred Hiatt, your editorial page editor — who I like, admire, and respect — fire opinion blogger Jennifer Rubin. Not because she’s conservative, but because she’s just plain bad,” Pexton writes in the letter, which was published by Washington City Paper.




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