tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4790859132386706501.post3630546900498081316..comments2023-08-03T11:38:37.442-04:00Comments on DRINKS BEFORE DINNER: THE MAID AND THE PIT BULLBarry Knisterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03191575373788669991noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4790859132386706501.post-72732797347721800532010-06-09T12:52:18.128-04:002010-06-09T12:52:18.128-04:00I'm having a ball with your posts lately!
I...I'm having a ball with your posts lately! <br /><br />I read Rand in college and it was exhilarating, but most everything was in those days. I think it was her independence and certainty that spoke to me. <br />Since then, I've read more about the woman, herself, watched the world come to the brink in the hands of the Cheney sort, and suffered the consequences of Randist philosophy. She was a sick cookie and a malignant narcissist who believed she could re-design the world in her own image. She threw all the so-called Christian morals out the window...and that's another blog post!<br /><br />Rand Paul swears he wasn't named for Ayn (and that's not even her name!), but, whether or no, you can bet he loves that moniker like he loves his scrubs.<br /><br />Saint Ayn. That's perverted.Nancehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15166865250789996825noreply@blogger.com