via Open Left - Front Page by Paul Rosenberg on 9/18/10
Some statements or arguments are irrefutable, because they are simply too stupid. In fact, it's not just them, it's the entire cognitive space in which they exist. Or should I say "entire cogntive subspace bubble", since that's pecise what it is: they exist in a black hole of stupid. Anything that gets close to enough to them to be used as an arguement, or even just evidence to refute them gets ripped from the fabric of ordinary cogntive space, and crushed by the forces of super-stupidity, suffering from an IQ depression shift, which has an effect analogous to turning your brains into applesauce. Like this, for example:
Oh where is Gilda Radner when we need her most?
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