Monday briefs

Seriously? The anti-Israel loons are biting us now? Seriously. Although the true point of this story is that the Exception Clause holds strong: Academic freedom is for everyone, except Israel. And oh yeah—it’s all your fault for being bitten. You shouldn’t have shown your pro-Israel face at our anti-Israel hatefest.

Countdown to outrageously outraged left starting in 3, 2… The IDF is going to keep track of foreign anti-Israel groups. (Hint: Think IHH.) The fact that they’re not going after leftist NGOs will not stop the outrageously outraged from raging. Outrageously.

Read this and weep: And yes, I mean it. Anne Bayefsky on how the UN contributes to the world’s hatred of Israel, which would explain the minimization of the horrific slaughter of three children (including a three-month-old baby) by Palestinian terrorists.

That’s right, suck up to the Islamists in your midst: Vladimir Putin is comparing the UN resolution on Libya to the Crusades. Psst… dude… cf: Chechnya.

I am such a geek: And in a bit of good news for us Tolkien geeks (and fans of the movies the world over), production has started on The Hobbit. Woo! Only two more years until I get to say, “What?! That wasn’t in the book!!”

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4 Responses to Monday briefs

  1. Alex Bensky says:

    Meryl, I fail to see why anyone is thinking about “The Hobbit” in the wake of the glorious news that “Police Academy 8” is in pre-production.

  2. Gary Rosen says:

    Apparently someone took the expression “Bite me” a little too literally …

  3. Stretch says:

    I haven’t forgiven him for leaving out Tom Bombadil.

  4. That would have made the film even longer, and I do agree with Jackson–it would have slowed things down. The Bombadil chapters were boring, even counting the wights.

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