
Very, very well done. If you are a Trekkie (Trekker?), Sci-Fi fan, fan of politics or a sentient, respirating, carbon based life form check this Bill Whittle video out,
I know, I know, I had you at Bill Whittle…
(there’s a brief, 30 second ad at the beginning)
(h/t John Nolte)
Pretty much on the mark.
Hey, Mike, did you watch this? Didja see the discussion of how Star Trek was pitched as “Wagon Train In Space” but in fact was secretly “Horatio Hornblower In Space?” Didja? Sounded very familiar…. (scroll to the end of the comments)
Man, if I knew how to give myself an Alfie, I would. But then, if I knew how to change my avatar, I’d've done that, too.
This is a risky precedent, but here’s your “Benefit-of-the-Doubt” Alfie.

Like this?
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Doggone it, that didn’t work at all before.
Pssst. Justjack!
(I’m on dial-up. So I can’t watch it.)
oh, joy! rapture! my very own alfie!!
C’mon, justjack. Act like you’ve been there before!
—Mike!
That was freakin’ hillarious.
I hope you stuck around for the end credits.
watched it this morning on PJTV. Great stuff. Mr. Whittle is a treasure of some sort.
Only an intellectual is stupid enough to think he’s smarter than the collective knowledge of millions of people. Excellent stuff, I might have to subscribe to them.
Unfortunately I have the feeling liberals won’t understand.
“Only an intellectual is stupid enough to think he’s smarter than the collective knowledge of millions of people.”
I’m trying to work that out and see if it comes to a compliment.
I do like being called an intellectual…
Hmmm. I don’t like that “stupid,” there…
Nope. You must not have been referring to me, after all.
—Mike!
Paul Johnson defined “intellectuals” as people who love ideas more than people. I prefer “smart guy”. Of course “Brilliant!” will do.