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I had never heard of Ambrose Bierce’s Devil’s Dictionary until seeing a reference to it in a recent newspaper. Here’s what it says for ‘Conservative’:
“n. A statesman who is enamoured of existing evils, as distinguished from the Liberal, who wishes to replace them with others.”
Given that we are unfortunate enough to have a coalition of these precise political tendencies, where does that leave us in the Evil Stakes?
It has many truly wonderful definitions such as “Lawyer: One skilled in the circumvention of the law” and is well worth a look. I chose the political one above at least partially for laughs. Find it here http:// www.the devilsd ictiona ry.com/
“n. A statesman who is enamoured of existing evils, as distinguished from the Liberal, who wishes to replace them with others.”
Given that we are unfortunate enough to have a coalition of these precise political tendencies, where does that leave us in the Evil Stakes?
It has many truly wonderful definitions such as “Lawyer: One skilled in the circumvention of the law” and is well worth a look. I chose the political one above at least partially for laughs. Find it here http://
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"A Conservative Government is an organised hypocrisy"
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Conservative:
// Conservatives are individuals obsessed with the continuation of things exactly as they are, well into the foreseeable future. Almost always American, Christian, homophobes they absolutely hate every form of advancement in the human race which strangely does not include things like the internet, a device used by them to rant their awesome opinions to the general public.
Conservative values include: Everything in this book, general intolerance for all ethnic and social minorities, anti-abortion (also called pro-life), heavy support for the second amendment, banning alcohol, non-interventionist style government, backward Christian fundamentalism and general whining about liberals. You can quite easily identify a conservative as they are almost always, wealthy middle aged men from the Southern US. //
Conservative:
// Conservatives are individuals obsessed with the continuation of things exactly as they are, well into the foreseeable future. Almost always American, Christian, homophobes they absolutely hate every form of advancement in the human race which strangely does not include things like the internet, a device used by them to rant their awesome opinions to the general public.
Conservative values include: Everything in this book, general intolerance for all ethnic and social minorities, anti-abortion (also called pro-life), heavy support for the second amendment, banning alcohol, non-interventionist style government, backward Christian fundamentalism and general whining about liberals. You can quite easily identify a conservative as they are almost always, wealthy middle aged men from the Southern US. //
Bierce disappeared without trace, according to Wikipedia, having travelled to Mexico. There are tales of his having been executed by Pancho Villa's forces there and there may well be other tales such as being eaten alive. However, there appears to be no firm evidence as to what actually happened to him.
His An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge is a fascinating short story.
His An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge is a fascinating short story.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention QM. I hadn't heard of it either but it looks good. ..it's not really news though is it?
CABBAGE, n. A familiar kitchen-garden vegetable about as large and wise as a man's head.
CAT, n. A soft, indestructible automaton provided by nature to be kicked when things go wrong in the domestic circle.
FAITH, n. Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel.
CABBAGE, n. A familiar kitchen-garden vegetable about as large and wise as a man's head.
CAT, n. A soft, indestructible automaton provided by nature to be kicked when things go wrong in the domestic circle.
FAITH, n. Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel.
Ludwig,
1. On Monday, Vince Cable said at the LibDem conference that our very own Dear Coalition might well die before the next election.
2. On Tuesday, the papers were full of that possibility.
3. On Wednesday, I raised a question about the impact upon us of that seemingly "utterly evil" conjunction of Conservative/Liberal control.
Assuredly, Ambrose Bierce, as such, is not much in the news these days, but I felt that the coincidence of (a) my discovery of his dictionary and (b) the coalition's being very much "in the news" was sufficient to conflate them and present them to the AnswerBank public. You are, of course, perfectly free to disagree.
1. On Monday, Vince Cable said at the LibDem conference that our very own Dear Coalition might well die before the next election.
2. On Tuesday, the papers were full of that possibility.
3. On Wednesday, I raised a question about the impact upon us of that seemingly "utterly evil" conjunction of Conservative/Liberal control.
Assuredly, Ambrose Bierce, as such, is not much in the news these days, but I felt that the coincidence of (a) my discovery of his dictionary and (b) the coalition's being very much "in the news" was sufficient to conflate them and present them to the AnswerBank public. You are, of course, perfectly free to disagree.
// (a) my discovery of his dictionary and (b) the coalition's being very much "in the news" was sufficient to conflate them and present them to the AnswerBank public. You are, of course, perfectly free to disagree. //
It's about as tenuous a link as it's possible to conceive.
I might raise a news question on the battle of Waterloo based on the fact that I had my Wellingtons on when I reading the newspaper on the loo last night.
It's about as tenuous a link as it's possible to conceive.
I might raise a news question on the battle of Waterloo based on the fact that I had my Wellingtons on when I reading the newspaper on the loo last night.