punk-terrorist theater, Hezbollah edition

I guess he’s been upstaged in the month since Hezbollah and Israel ceased hostilities, because he’s had a lot of competition from his co-terrorist lunatics for our attention since mid-August. First there were the Palestinian thugs who kidnapped the Fox journalists and forced them to convert to Islam at gunpoint; then there were the British homegrown Islamist extremists plotting terror over the Atlantic; then Zawahiri and Adam Gadahn issued videotaped threats from al Qaeda; then Khatami mounted a charm offense in America; then Ismail Haniyeh and Khaled Mashaal said unity government schmunity government—no way would Hamas recognize Israel; then of course there was Ahmadinejad pollluting the UN and the airwaves with his crafty proclamations, and finally there is the continuing outrage over the comments about Islams uneasy relationship with violence.

But in case you missed Hassan Nasrallah, he’s baaaaaaaaaaack:

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And he seems to have a lot of fans:
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For what it’s worth, I’m demoralized—who wouldn’t be?—but I still don’t think Hezbollah won.