Thursday, July 07, 2005

 

Object lessons.
They should know, and they do know now, that terrorism should be Number 1. But it's important for them all [the leaders attending the G8 summit] to be together. I think that works to our advantage, in the Western world's advantage, for people to experience something like this together, just 500 miles from where the attacks have happened.
Brian Kilmeade, Fox News
I wonder if this was timed to happen after the Olympic decision. If so, it would also be interesting to know if this sort of thing would have happened in Paris if they'd won -- or New York if we'd won. I kind of doubt it, but if these weren't suicide bombings, it would be nice if the culprits were subject to vigorous questioning to find out. Because if we could convince France that Paris narrowly dodged a bullet, that would be useful.
Jonah Goldberg, National Review Online

Fox viewers across the United States were shocked and vindicated this morning to learn that a significant Propaganda Opportunity had been catapulted in the heart of London. A coordinated attack, with at least four Reminders That the War on Terrorism Continues placed in tube stations and buses, led to a shutdown of the city's transportation system that forced millions of Londoners to Recognize the Danger of Wavering against the Enemy. Reaction was strong and immediate, as supportive expressions of Complete Agreement with Everything George Bush Has Ever Done poured in from all quarters of the Christian world.

Oh, and several dozen Object Lessons of the Evil of Islamofascism were killed, and several hundred more injured. The dead will be remembered for their usefulness.


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