6 Replies to “The Professional Left”

  1. Eh.. it’s next to the DRC Embassy. Yeah that Congo.

    Heart of Darkness (1899), by Joseph Conrad, is a short novel, presented as a frame narrative, about Charles Marlow’s job as an ivory transporter down the Congo river in Africa.

    Let’s keep the humorless illiterates on their side of the aisle.

  2. Who would do such a thing? Someone with out enough productive time to keep them busy. Work bad – couch surfing good! Occupy the couch! We are the 16%!

  3. Thanks for the validation, bigclittylib – I’ll be able to look at myself in the mirror now. BTW.. “Heart of Darkness“.. in the Congo? Sounds kinda racist yes? Don’t you have some paperwork to file?

  4. There’s no freakin’ way the libs at Google would identify the Congolese embassy as “Heart of Darkness”. It’s their cutesy way of making their displeasure with AEI known. (Yes, there are people at Google, Apple & Microsoft who hate capitalism, go figure.)
    The perfect revenge would be for conservatives to PRETEND they believe it’s a piece of racism aimed at the Congo embassy and go straight to the PC media about it. Google would be publicly humiliated, and the little twerp who’s responsible would be out on his ear in no time flat.

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