Monday, September 21, 2009

All the Power to Mandolyna


Mandolyna, the attractive daughter of TAKIMAG's owner and editor, has more talent than his father the retired karateka. I hope she will soon take over the magazine. It pains me that the wonkers of the Roissysphere waste their (and her) time writing long essays on their plans of conquest instead of inviting her out. Young people is so stupid, they dont know what they want.

2 comments:

Ferdinand Bardamu said...

"Mandolyna, the attractive daughter of TAKIMAG's owner and editor, has more talent than his father the retired karateka."

That's not too difficult, considering Taki is a hack who, when he isn't scribbling anti-Semitic bile, does nothing but bloviate on and on about his dreadfully uninteresting life. I've never been able to read one of his "High Life" columns without wincing in pain. Takimag, the best thing he ever conceived, is rapidly devolving. John Zmirak has been MIA since April, Robert Stacy McCain hardly publishes anymore, and loonies like Paul Craig Roberts and Justin Raimondo are allowed to run wild.

"It pains me that the wonkers of the Roissysphere waste their (and her) time writing long essays on their plans of conquest instead of inviting her out."

Mandolyna's a sweet thing, to be sure, but she's not my type.

Fred said...

I liked Taki's praise of the courage of the German troops opposing the D-Day invasion. The courage and skill of the German military in WWII is well-documented, but is D-Day really the best example of that? The Germans had the high ground and were firing from concrete pillboxes; the allies were wading onto a beach into withering machine gun fire with almost no cover (save the German's slender anti-tank obstacles). Which required more courage? Taki also ignores the obvious point that the German troops were fighting for an odious, genocidal regime. What a petty provocateur.