I was browsing the web looking for reactions to the predatory-pedophile scandal currently shaking the foundations of the House that Newt Built; as I do occasionally, I also went to the
web site of the
National Review, since that seems to serve as a fount of talking points for the goose-stepping digital brownshirts that make up the wingnutosphere.
Not too much about Foley, it turns out, but here's a graphic - part of a Flash navigation console, no less - that links to John Derbyshire's monthly screed. This originates in Manhattan, on West 44th Street, to be precise - just by the way.
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Can someone please explain to me how it is not racist to have a picture of a black person grinning inanely, in a Viking helmet no less, under a caption that reads "IQ Realities"? Especially when the article it links to makes no mention of the Ride of the Valkyries?