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November 15, 2007

CBS Praises Norman Mailer, Who Lauded 9/11

Just how vile was Norman Mailer? NewsBusters offers a reminder while reporting on a CBS hagiography of the thankfully deceased moonbat novelist.

CBS's Martha Teichner approvingly raved that Mailer was

a hell of a big man for a short guy, scrappy, brilliant, controversial. Slugging away at life and letters until the very end. […] Mailer was unapologetically liberal, anti-war, anti-Nixon, anti-establishment.

He was controversial, all right. Here's what he had to say a few weeks after the World Trade Center was brought down by terrorists, killing thousands of innocent Americans:

Everything wrong with America led to the point where the country built that tower of Babel, which consequently had to be destroyed.
What if those perpetrators were right and we were not? We have long ago lost the capability to take a calm look at the enormity of our enemy's position.

As suggested earlier, Norman Mailer was both evil and insane. That the lefties running the mainstream media would lionize this psychotic cockroach is a reminder of how useless it would be to expect reason from them.

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Norman Mailer exhibiting the subtlety of his nuanced liberal positions.

On a tip from Cheetah.

Posted by Van Helsing at November 15, 2007 9:48 AM

Comments

Where is his grave? I drank alot of beer and need to drain the one eye snake.

Posted by: Anonymous at November 15, 2007 10:06 AM

>>What if those perpetrators were right and we were not?>>

And what if WE are right and THEY are wrong?
Oh, sorry. There I go, expecting people to THINK again.

Posted by: KHarn at November 15, 2007 3:50 PM

Mailer's body was laid to rest here on Cape Cod, actually. It's in Provincetown (fitting: the gay mecca of the East). I will be sure to allow my dog to defecate on the grave if I even care to try looking for it

Posted by: ToddonCapeCod at November 15, 2007 10:01 PM