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Dunkin Delish -- Continued

You may notice a trend here at AmSpec. We like Dunkin Donuts (some more than others). We'll even reference their products to make free market arguments or rip apart Canadian cities. If only we could get them to donate coffee, or giftcards. But I digress. I'm really here to tell you about their new Frankenstein concoction, so villainous and evil in its origin, that I doubt its origins lie anywhere but in the fires of Hell.

Bacon egg and cheese sandwich. On waffle.

Waffle, friends. This be serious. If we're to get past the obesity "epidemic" in the United States, production on the Dunkin' Donuts waffle-feuled calorie-bomb must be stopped. Just think what happens when a person gets their hand on one of these things, and unleashes it in Times Square? Where was this during the campaign? You get a 4 a.m. phone call, and you find out somebody's wolfing one of these down without you? WHAT DO YOU DO? Do you get Jack Bauer to torture someone to death? To torture himself?

Harrowing.

J. Peter Freire is contributing editor of The American Spectator. Freire first came to the Spectator as an intern and editorial assistant under a journalism fellowship from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Since then, he has written for the New York Times, Reason, and Human Events. Prior to returning to The American Spectator, he was editor of Brainwash, an online journal of opinion from America's Future Foundation, worked for the Evans-Novak Political Report, and researched and wrote for the New York Times. Freire studied English Renaissance literature and political science at Cornell University, where he served as senior editor and columnist at the Cornell Review. He is also a 2008 Phillips Foundation Journalism Fellow and the CPAC 2009 Journalist of the Year.

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