Friday news roundup

Schadenfreude: It’s a guilty pleasure. Aw, I feel so bad for Turkey. Well, no, really, I don’t. They don’t like S&P downgrading them? They should probably stop concentrating on hating Israel and pushing Islamism and work on their economy instead.

Oh, look! The CSM is criticizing someone beside Israel: But you have to wade through four paragraphs of criticism of Israel before getting to the headline’s subject. Ah, the CSM. You can always count on the anti-Israel bias.

Well, that’s that, then: Really, could the UN be any more clueless? I mean, seriously?

The United Nations has given Sudan and South Sudan a two week deadline to stop fighting.

The United Nations: When they say it, they mean it, dammit!

You can stop laughing now.

Even more unbelievable idiocy from the UN: Yes, they really believe this crap.

Kofi Annan’s six-point peace plan for Syria remains “on track,” his spokesman insisted Friday, despite skepticism from the U.S. and others about the cease-fire that has been largely ignored by President Bashar Assad’s forces.

Let’s remember that Kofi Annan was the director of the UN Peacekeeping force while the Rwandan genocide went on. So basically, this is par for the course for him. Syrians are dying, but the peace plan is working. Right. Sure. Just ask the dead Syrians how well it’s working. Oh. Wait.

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One Response to Friday news roundup

  1. Soccerdad says:

    “On track” for Annan, means thousands of more will die under his watch, as you noted, was the case in Rwanda and also in Srebrenica. Except for running the “Oil for food” scam, Annan is an abject failure. Is there any organization that rewards failure as handsomely as the UN?

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