please enjoy this
Jul. 9th, 2009 07:19 amIn the wake of the "changing the complexion" racist rampage in Pennsylvania, please enjoy this from Fox News and Washington Monthly:the Grand Canyon!we're off to Disneyland.
[Fox and Friends host Brian] Kilmeade was reflecting on a study that found married people fare better when it comes to Alzheimer's than divorcees. Fox News is "pro-family," so it might seem like the kind of study Kilmeade would approve of.And now,
Alas, no. The Fox News personality took issue with where the study was done, which he said discredited the results. Alex Koppelman, who posted the video, explains:Kilmeade and two colleagues were discussing a study that, based on research done in Finland and Sweden, showed people who stay married are less likely to suffer from Alzheimer's. Kilmeade questioned the results, though, saying, "We are -- we keep marrying other species and other ethnics and other ..."
At this point, his co-host tried to -- in that jokey morning show way -- tell Kilmeade he needed to shut up, and quick, for his own sake. But he didn't get the message, adding, "See, the problem is the Swedes have pure genes. Because they marry other Swedes.... Finns marry other Finns, so they have a pure society."
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Date: 2009-07-09 02:35 pm (UTC)enjoy subverting the dominant aradigm in Anaheim.... ^_^
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Date: 2009-07-09 02:46 pm (UTC)I just.
Whaaaat?!
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Date: 2009-07-09 05:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-09 06:28 pm (UTC)(I did a quick check of statistics... 10 percent of Norwegian men from 'the rest of the population' (which is apparently the current PC term for ethnic norwegians) who got married in 2007 married somebody who wasn't a norwegian. I suspect the statistics are pretty similar in Sweden.)
ETA: Source http://www.ssb.no/emner/02/02/30/rapp_200841/
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Date: 2009-07-10 02:09 am (UTC)I point to the Hapsburgs and laugh -- Europe's royal families inbred with staggering rapidity. My favorite example is the portraiture of the Spanish royals. Eventually you get a monarch who can't close his mouth and thus drools constantly, on account of a jaw defect.
Classy.
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Date: 2009-07-10 02:43 am (UTC)