Truer Words Were Never Spoken
Oct 11, 2009
I know the Nobel Peace Committee has a sad history of defaming itself . . . But is a little consistency too much to ask? It seems to me that if you’re going to be in the business of making disastrously bad, ridicule-inviting choices, you need to select people with a long track record of feckless, reckless, irrelevant, crowd-pleasing stupidity on an international scale.
- Tony Woodlief, Sand in the Gears