Saturday, December 22, 2007

Tom Tancredo's exit provokes Milbank

Dana Milbank is a neurotic paranoid. We know this because he wrote a bizarre essay about the genial Tom Tancredo, in which he repeatedly describes the principled and soft-spoken former presidential candidate as “angry”, without providing a single real example of Tancredo's supposed rage.

The neurotic paranoid Dana Milbank does cite Tancredo’s singing the song “Dixie” as evidence of Tancredo’s anger. Which makes absolutely no sense. Lots of people like the song “Dixie”. The Dukes of Hazzard had a car horn that played “Dixie”, and they weren’t angry. They were just good ol’boys, never meanin’ no harm. I happily sang “Dixie” as a kid in school. The lyrics are funny:
Dar's buck-wheat cakes an 'Ingen' batter,
Makes you fat or a little fatter;
Look away! Look away! Look away! Dixie Land.
Den hoe it down an scratch your grabble,
To Dixie land I'm bound to trabble.
Look away! Look away! Look away! Dixie Land
Singing an old song like "Dixie" is only angry in the neurotic, paranoid mind of Dana Milbank.

Milbank obviously believes any opposition to illegal aliens indicates a man is angry. I don’t think Milbank cares about actual illegal aliens, because people in his position never do (if he’s ever had a conversation with one except to complain the bathroom wasn’t cleaned properly I’ll eat a sombrero). No, Milbank’s real concern isn’t illegal aliens at all, it’s preventing Nazi’s from taking little Dana Milbank and putting him in a concentration camp. In the diseased mind of Dana Milbank the only way to prevent a Fourth Reich from erupting on American soil is to flood the United States with non-whites. Because Milbank is gripped by this strange fantasy it causes him to lash out at a gentleman like Tom Tancredo. I hope the mentally unbalanced Milbank gets help. Until he does the Washington Post should refrain from publishing his ravings.

5 comments:

  1. That's an interesting idea about the relationship between being Jewish and being pro-illegal alien. There don't seem to be many commentators who are Jewish and who support enforcement our immigration laws.

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  2. At times it's stated openly (I first heard it from a girl I went to college with), Kevin MacDonald provides a number of examples from more noteworthy figures, like the following lunacy from Earl Raab:

    "The Census Bureau has just reported that about half of the American population will soon be non-white or non-European. And they will all be American citizens. We have tipped beyond the point where a Nazi-Aryan party will be able to prevail in this country."

    I believe some crazy things myself, but you don't see me trying, let alone suceeeding, in getting important public policies determined based on my insanity.

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  3. It seems that Milbank is more likely a WASP surname.

    Some other Milbanks found through Google and Wikipedia:

    Sir Frederick Milbank and his son Sir Powlett Milbank - Members of Parliament in Victorian Britain.

    Albert G. Milbank - Founder of the law firm Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, and McCoy. Trustee of Princeton and Pierpont Morgan Library, at a time (1930s and 1940s) when Jews were unlikely to be found in such positions. Has multiple chairs named after him at Princeton. Was an Honorary Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.

    John Milbank - British Christian theologian

    Milbank, South Dakota - A town in South Dakota. It is unclear whom or what it was named after, but someone of British descent would seem most likely.

    Now, who knows about the possibility of changed names, Jewish on his mother's side, etc., but it is ridiculous to jump to "Jewish conspiracy" as the root of everything.

    James Kabala

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  4. Dana Milbank is jewish if you can believe his friend William Saletan.

    it is ridiculous to jump to "Jewish conspiracy" as the root of everything

    Root of everything? Who said that?

    Jews know perfectly well that jews strongly tend to favor open borders. The problem is that gentiles are too polite, scared, or ignorant to mention it.

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  5. Very well; apparently he is Jewish.

    James Kabala

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