Thursday, August 10, 2006
Interlude
I’ll be back later today with Leftover Business IV (Beneath the Escape from the Return to Leftover Business), but I just couldn’t resist reproducing this fun little graphic from WorldNetDaily, via the very wonderful Pam of Pandagon:
I note with some surprise that “the universe doesn’t look a day over 60 but it’s so hard to tell at night” was not an option. But I just love the fact that “I believe the Bible but it seems like the universe has to be 10,000-to-100,000 years old to make it fit with science” edged out the only two plausible choices, “this new research suggesting the universe is 15.8 billion years old has convinced me” and “I’m sticking with the scientific consensus—13.7 billion years.” Though I suppose you could say that all three answers are in a statistical three-way tie for sixth place.
Anyway, while I’m plowing through my various disagreements with the further left, I thought it might be worth taking a brief look at the further right. You know, the people to whom “conservatives” appeal whenever they want to purge their party of RINOs and liberal Northeastern Republicans.


