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The earth's core, consisting largely of iron, helps balance our spinning planet. On the other hand, the core of too many of today's prominent political leaders consists almost entirely of unintended irony, which tends to make them go all wobbly on their political stands. This might be comical were it not so destructive for our nation.
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LET'S WATERBOARD SEAN HANNITY!
You've got to give Mancow credit. He did it. Erich "Mancow" Muller manned up and rode "the liquid pony," as waterboarding is euphemistically called.
Mancow is yet another right-wing, talk-show yakker who's been berating Barack Obama for declaring that waterboarding is torture. The difference between Mancow and all the other yakkers, however, is that he finally had the integrity to have himself waterboarded.
"I wanted to prove it wasn't torture," he said. "I was willing to prove, and ready to prove, that this was a joke. I really thought, 'I'm going to laugh this off.'"
But, he didn't laugh at all. He was too busy gasping, sputtering, and shouting "Oh, God" as he scrambled off the tilted board. He had lasted only seven seconds. "It's way worse than I thought it would be, and that's no joke," a shaken Muller confessed. Still gasping, he admitted that waterboarding is "absolutely torture." A little later, he added, "I mean, that's drowning. If I knew it was gonna be this bad, I would not have done it."
Nonetheless, this candid splash of reality has not stopped other right-wing media sparklies from continuing their on-air fantasies about the propriety of waterboarding. Mancow says that he even got a call from the always-supercilious Sean Hannity, who insisted that no matter how bad the experience was, "It's still not torture."
Oh? So why doesn't he find out for himself? In April, he said that he would gladly consent to be waterboarded. "I'll do it for charity," he proclaimed. Wow – "Waterboard Sean Hannity for Charity!" That could turn into a pay-per-view spectacular, with millions tuning in to watch.
Alas, though, Hannity is a fink who has no integrity. Weeks have passed, and he won't even talk about his promise, much less lay his body on the board. But, if you want to urge him to be a man and do it, as Mancow did, here's a website to check out: www.waterboardseanhannityforcharity.com.
"Right-Wing Radio Host Gets Waterboarded, and Last Six Seconds Before Saying It's Torture," www.alternet.org, May 22, 2009.
" Mancow Waterboarded, Admits It's Torture," www.nbcchicago.com , May 22, 2009.
"Hannity Offers To Be Waterboarded For Charity (By Charles Grodin!)," www.huffingtonpost.com , April 22, 2009.
"Hannity's Two-Week Silence: Is He Ready To Admit Waterboarding Is Torture?" May 7, 2009.