Tuesday, December 21, 2021

2nd Edition of the Idiot of the Year Awards

 American Spectator 


"I adore repeat idiot offenders. I don’t know, it might just be because I am one of them, but the truth is that, all through the year, I see one of them and I just can’t wait for this special day to come around again. Yes, friends, after the resounding success of The 2020 Idiot of the Year Awards, it is truly an honor to bring my friends and readers at The American Spectator, the 2nd Edition of the Idiot of the Year Awards. Remember that in the comments section you can vote for your favorite idiot or even propose new ones. It is invariably a source of great pleasure to discover that, difficult as it may seem, there is always room for one more idiot.

"These are my proposals for 2021:" . . . Below is the author's list of choices and his reasons for choosing each one:

Anthony Fauci, the world’s worst futurologist

Jen Psaki, smart woman, sometimes

Joe Biden, Grandpa, absentee

Bill Gates, neighborhood butcher

António Guterres, sinking all past prestige

Nicolás Maduro, misunderstood intellectual

Xi Jinping, Chinaman from China

BLM's Patrisse Cullors, fighting for the poor but only a bit

Nancy Pelosi, trapped in time

Jackie Calmes, censor

Pedro Castillo, friend of terrorists

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Beautiful and Rich

Kim Jong Un — Missing  "I have included him in this list of idiots just to see if anyone can help answer a question about the only communist leader who looks like a meatball: Is he still alive?"

Itxu Díaz is a Spanish journalist, political satirist, and author. He has written nine books on topics as diverse as politics, music, and smart appliances. He is a contributor to The Daily Beast, The Daily Caller, National Review, American Conservative, and Diario Las Américas in the United States, as well as a columnist at several Spanish magazines and newspapers. He was also an adviser to the Ministry for Education, Culture, and Sports in Spain.

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