Friday snark briefs

Yada yada, unions rock, yada yada, corporate thieves, yada yada: Sally Kohn, a “community organizer” (really, wtf is that supposed to mean?), sings the praises of unions. This part, however, is in great need of correction:

There’s an old bumper sticker that reads, “Like your weekend? Thank a union!”

Nope. Thank the Jews. Before Shabbat, people worked seven days a week. There was no such thing as a day off for the working people. H/T: chsw.

How stupid are anti-Israel conspiracy theories? This stupid. The wife of a missing Palestinian says Israel kidnapped him because he’s a senior manager at a key power plant in Gaza. And they wanted to sabotage Gaza’s power plant. Sure. That’s absolutely why Israel would grab someone off a train in the Ukraine. Oh, and check out the photo the AP sends with the story. What a heartbreaking shot of a little girl holding a picture of her missing daddy. Those mean, mean Israelis! Is the guy a Hamasnik and a terrorist? It doesn’t matter, because this cute little girl misses him.

Not looking good for the rebel alliance: The madman is winning in Libya. Send lawyers, guns, and money. (Yes, a movie and song reference in one post. I can multitask.)

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2 Responses to Friday snark briefs

  1. Alex Bensky says:

    What’s so unbelievable about the Israelis kidnapping a guy in the Ukraine. Their intelligence service must have plenty of time on its hands now that it’s nefarious shark-training project’s cover has been blown.

  2. Sabba Hillel says:

    Veronika Abu Sisi said the family decided to return to Ukraine after life in the Gaza Strip became unsafe for their three daughters and three sons and her husband flew to Ukraine to apply for citizenship in January.

    It sounds as if Hamas decided to show what happens to people who try to leave their service.

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