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But, yes, all the instances are deplorable. And, while goat-boy did indeed get what he deserved, think of the poor goat?! |
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ETA: I can't remember my password or even the email for my blue_Triangle sock. Because of my negligence the whol board has to suffer:( |
Beauchamp this.
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So not only are you wrong, you're late. |
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You realize if the left wing took a page from Natl Review, it would get a lot further, don't you? Natl Review gets respect because they're arrogant assholes who write very funny stuff. I love the magazine just because its funny. I don't agree with half of its politics but have bought it for years just to read those five pages at the beginning where it savages self-righteous liberals. When DailyKos and MoveOn learn to pick up a poison pen with the same sort of reckless, comedic approach the Review takes in its best moments, the Right will be in trouble. But as long as the Left allows itself to be defined by the shrill and wonky and unapproachable and unfunny, its never going to compete. The Left needs to stop telling everyone how much it knows and how evil the GOP is and started using satire and comedy. It's much more effective. Why do you think the Right hates Michael Moore so much? It isn't because his movies pull heartstrings or dredge up touchy issues. Everyone knows he's a full of shit advocate. But for about a half hour in Farenheit 9/11 he was a really fucking funny advocate. There were parts of that movie that were damn funny, and they also happened to be the most spot on, and strongest criticisms in it. Yes, I realize this is an aside, but it popped into my head, so I said it. |
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That's almost as funny as runing Al Gore. |
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But thanks for playing. |
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Aren't we all still waiting for someone to get as incensed about the "secret" ballot in a public election in Virginia as they are about union elections? Don't hold your breath, Ty. This is what they do. |
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If Franken put his excellent wit into a Bill Buckleyish delivery he'd do better. He tries to dumb it down to the level of the likes of Limbaugh or O'Reilly. He should be aiming for a higher common denominator. |
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NRO immediately apologized, said they would look into it. Malkin, LGF, CQ et. al then immediately and openly criticized NRO for doing enough. This all within about 3 seconds of the story coming out. -- How does this remotely compare to the New Republic - which stood by and defended the indefensible Beauchamp crap for nearly 5 months? Again, this several months after Beaucamp retracted. Franklin Foer lied to his readers and the rest of the world over and over again (and will probably be fired before long). PS - see also the rest of the America-loathing lefty blogosphere, that took up the Rather-like "Fake but Accurate" mantra once the truth (or lack thereof) of those stories was revealed. PPS - Wow. Lookee here. Currently the lead item on instapundit: - ED MORRISSEY interviews Kathryn Jean Lopez (http://www.captainsquartersblog.com...ives/016194.php)about the Thomas Smith retraction. Since some lefty bloggers (Hi Ty!) and New Republic apologists (Hi GGG!) are trying to draw equivalence between this story and the Beauchamp affair, let's note two key differences: NRO quickly responded and retracted, instead of circling the wagons and attacking its critics, and the story in question -- though wrong -- didn't constitute a libel of American troops in the field. To some people, at least, that's a significant matter |
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Because I clearly don't get it, other than a typical sneering tone. |
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