Friday, September 28, 2007

America-The Original UN

Mark Steyn blasts Katie Couric's recent anti-American speech saying she was reluctant to say "we" when referring to the country of her birth:

It does help explain one of Katie's sillier comments, a few years back when the space shuttle Columbia crashed. On the Today show, she saluted the fallen crew as follows: "They were an airborne United Nations - men, women, an African-American, an Indian woman, an Israeli…."

No, they weren't an "airborne UN". They were an airborne America. For a start, if there was such a thing as a UN rocket, the Israeli guy wouldn't get anywhere near it, except on a one-way ticket to establish the viability of Ahmadinejad's new designated homeland for the Jews on Planet Zongo. I doubt even an EU space shuttle would be eager to admit any astronauts from the Zionist Entity. As for the "Indian woman", Kalpana Chawla was the American Dream writ large upon the stars: she emigrated to the US in the Eighties and was an astronaut within a decade. There's no other country on earth where you can do that. And I'll bet she had no qualms about using the dread "we" word


Well, earlier this month's she was America's sweetheart for one brief, shining moment. Those were the days...

More outrage at Katy-Frank J declares "We Don't Like People Who Don't Take Pride in Our Country".