Tuesday night snarks

Because it’s such an easy language to learn: Arab members of the World Trade Organization want Arabic to be the fourth official language of the WTO. Because three aren’t enough official languages, I suppose. And Arabic is so easy, it’s just like English, Spanish and French. Except that it’s not. Say, what are the GDPs of all the Arabic-speaking nations put together? Think they’d equal Israel’s output if you took away oil? (Yeah, I know, low blow.)

Ding, dong the bill is dead: Which old bill? The healthcare bill. Ding dong, the healthcare bill is dead. Hi ho the merry-o, sing it high, sing it low, this is rich, the healthcare bill is dead!

I know, it’s a shock—no timely Palestinian elections: Of course they didn’t hold new parliamentary elections. Hamas would lose Gaza, at least in name, and the PA wouldn’t do so well in the West Bank. But there is no such thing as an Arab democracy anywhere in the world, so why would anyone be surprised?

Is that the smell of old-fashioned Polish Jew-hatred? Why yes, yes it is. Polish Catholic, no less, and from a bishop, no less. It’s nothing that hasn’t been said before.

Accusing Jews of “intolerable arrogance,” he said they “enjoy good press because they are supported by powerful financial means, enormous power and the unconditional backing of the United States.”

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Time for the Yourish.com mantra: Anti-Semites of the world, just die already. Retired Polish bishops included.

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3 Responses to Tuesday night snarks

  1. Michael Lonie says:

    Looking to the future the next official language of the WTO should be Hindi.

    Without oil the exports of the Arab countries would be insignificant. Even with oil they are small. The chief export of Arab coutnries now is terrorism and, in some cases, religious refugees.

  2. Zimriel says:

    And this is why my greatgrandparents left. (Grodno and Brest-Litovsk, in case you was askin’.)

  3. Gary Rosen says:

    Zimriel, my grandfather was from Volkovysk, 50 miles from Grodno.

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