Today, Andrew (Handy Andy) Borowitz trains his satirical eye on the denialists in the US Congress who deny the validity of anything that smacks of science (rational thought): climate change, moon landings, murderous rampages at public schools (K-12), and most recently election results that have been verified by numerous recounts. The irony in all of this wackiness is that anti-science believers are regularly elected to public office. If this is the (fair & balanced) view of mass irrational behavior in the United States in the 21st century, so be it. And, as long as the post-election nightmare of election challenges continue...
[x YouTube]
"The Liar Tweets Tonight" (Parody of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight")
By Roy Zimmerman and The ReZisters, featuring Sandy Riccardi
[x The New Yorker]
McConnell Congratulates Neil Armstrong On Walking On Moon
By Andrew (Andy) Borowitz
TagCrowd Cloud provides a visual summary of the blog post below
On Tuesday morning, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) officially congratulated the late Neil Armstrong on becoming the first person to walk on the moon.
Speaking from the well of the Senate, McConnell said that Armstrong “deserves our congratulations” for his heroic feat.
“Mr. Armstrong, by setting foot on the moon, you have served our country well, and I hope all Americans will join me in congratulating you,” McConnell said.
The belated nature of McConnell’s congratulations raised eyebrows in Washington, coming as they did some fifty-one years after the Apollo 11 mission.
But, according to an aide to the Majority Leader, McConnell wanted to be sure that the moon “had been officially walked on” before congratulating Armstrong.
The effect of McConnell’s comments remains unclear, however, with many congressional Republicans still refusing to acknowledge that Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. ###
[Andrew (Andy) Borowitz is the creator the Borowitz Report, a Web site that is a lot funnier than the stuff posted by Matt Drudge and his ilk. Borowitz is a comedian and writer whose work appears regularly in The New Yorker. He is the first winner of the National Press Club's humor award and has won seven Dot-Comedy Awards for his web site. His most recent book (and Amazon's Best Kindle Single of the Year) is An Unexpected Twist (2012). See his other books here. Borowitz received a BA, magna cum laude (English) from Harvard University (MA).]
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