Thursday, December 20, 2007

Dr. Douchebag's Recycled Holiday Fruitcake


Like a fruitcake from last year no one wants to eat or a crappy rerun of a kid's holiday classic (think Frosty the Snowman) no one wants to watch, Caric regurgitates his incisive essay published in the Lexington Herald-Leader last Christmas comparing the relative merits of Jesus vs. Santa Claus. Yaawwnnnn!!
Puerile, attention-seeking claptrap. But Ricky Ric seems to believe that he has conceived a brilliant, original insight. This is his idea of "scholarship," after all. Makes one think his brains are in his ass, doesn't it?
Ricky Ric was then so proud of himself because some toothless, Bible-thumping hillbilly wrote a letter of protest to the Morehead rag that no one reads. His essay had served its purpose!
So hoping for an encore to all the outrage he generated last year (snark), he reposts his silly essay again.
It's interesting to note that while he views himself as a champion of the downtrodden people of eastern Kentucky, he's openly contemptuous of their beliefs.
Does the irony dawn on him? Mnnyaaaaahhh!!
Douchebag.

2 comments:

SGT Ted said...

Great blog! Easy target!

He has that limousine leftist disease, where one presumes to speak for the downtrodden, but despises them when they actually *do* speak up and disagree with the self-annointed Saint, who sacrifice is limited to allocating other peoples money to make him feel better about himself.

Merry Christmas!

sbourg said...

Great site, easy target. It's comical reading about a college prof, state govt 'ee, serving almost no useful purpose for the students......but who thinks he's so important and his opinions are so solid. If the prof is a Hillary supporter, it's just proof-positive that the "prof" doesn't know much about the global threats we face, and the economic precipice we're near, where a lurch to the left (like France, et al) would be calamitous for our country. These liberal college profs aren't worth arguing with. I know, I have an in-law in Mass. who thinks he knows everything, but he's never worked in the private sector......the sector that creates jobs based on ingenuity and economic incentives.