Breaking: Breitbart Booted from HuffPo Front Page

Huffington Post reacts to Breitbart’s vicious attack on Van Jones
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Speaking of video fraudsters, a lot of people got upset recently when Andrew Breitbart showed up on the front page of the Huffington Post. I knew that Breitbart had a long relationship with Arianna Huffington, and was involved with the startup of HuffPo, so I wasn’t too surprised myself. But I also knew it wouldn’t be long before Breitbart stepped over the line, because he just can’t help being a jerk.

Today the inevitable happened: Huffington Post yanks Breitbart from front page.

Last night, HuffPo was still sticking by Breitbart, arguing that the site was committed to airing a range of voices and maintaining that Breitbart’s posts on HuffPo had remained civil. But this morning, the Daily Caller published an interview with Breitbart in which he railed at Van Jones as a “commie punk” and a “cop killer-supporting, racist, demagogic freak.” This put HuffPo in a particularly awkward spot, and now HuffPo has had enough.

HuffPo spokesman Mario Ruiz emails me:

The Huffington Post is committed to fostering a lively and often provocative debate about the issues of the day and encourages a wide range of voices from all perspectives to participate. Andrew Brietbart’s ad hominem attack on Van Jones in The Daily Caller — right down to calling him a “commie punk” and “a cop killer-supporting, racist, demagogic freak” — violates the tenets of debate and civil discourse we have strived for since the day we launched. As a result, we will no longer feature his posts on the front page.

He is welcome to continue publishing his work on HuffPost provided it adheres to our editorial guidelines, as the two posts he published on HuffPost did — guidelines that include a strict prohibition on ad hominem attacks. Our decision today recognizes that placing posts on the front page is an editorial call that elevates some posts over others, and is an indication of how seriously we take these judgment calls.

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173 comments
1 jamesfirecat  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 12:50:41pm

Well surprise, surprise!

2 Stanghazi  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 12:53:10pm

I am so amazed at the vitriol directed at Van Jones. Why him of all people? Amazing shit and I still think he should sue for slander. Beck, now Breitbart.

3 NervyNews  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 12:55:54pm

Tomorrow's Day of Rage™ in Yemen should be interesting.

4 Kragar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 12:56:18pm

How long before we see a "They're violating my 1st Amendment rights" rant from Breitbart?

5 jamesfirecat  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 12:56:55pm

re: #4 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

How long before we see a "They're violating my 1st Amendment rights" rant from Breitbart?

He was repressing me, you saw him doing it didn't you?

6 Kragar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 12:57:20pm

re: #5 jamesfirecat

He was repressing me, you saw him doing it didn't you?

Now we see the violence inherent in the system.

7 Big Steve  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 12:58:33pm

I'm sorry but "strict prohibition on ad hominem attacks" and Huffington Post in the same paragraph........I wonder if Geithner.

8 jaunte  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 12:58:52pm
“I believe that Van Jones, and Color of Change, and ACORN poison the black community with propaganda that divides this country. Van Jones is a human toxin, ACORN was a human toxin. These are poisonous, venomous forces within the American experience,” Breitbart said. He added, “I will expose them like the cockroaches that they are.”


He's such a serious fighter against divisive propaganda!

9 wrenchwench  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 12:59:24pm

Breitbart has said worse stuff much earlier than today. It was very poor judgment to publish him in the first place.

10 webevintage  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:00:18pm

re: #2 Stanley Sea

I am so amazed at the vitriol directed at Van Jones. Why him of all people? Amazing shit and I still think he should sue for slander. Beck, now Breitbart.

I think more then anything he hates that Jones has been successful in getting so many advertisers to leave Beck while at the same time ignoring AB as if he is just a piece of trash on the side of the road.
Being ignored is probably what scares AB (that and brown folks who stand up to him) more then anything in the whole world.

11 brennant  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:00:44pm

re: #6 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Now we see the violence inherent in the system.

BLOODY PEASANT!

12 Kragar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:07:31pm

Assad blinked.

Syria Announces Reforms as Protests Continue

The Syrian government is offering citizens greater freedoms and reforms, including possibly ending the emergency law that has been in place for more than four decades.

Presidential adviser Buthaina Shaaban announced the changes on Thursday in the wake of a string of deadly anti-government protests.

She said the government would "study" the idea of scrapping the emergency law. Syria has been under the law since the Baath Party took power in a 1963, banning any opposition to its rule.

Anti-government protesters have been demanding President Bashar al-Assad end emergency law, curb Syria's pervasive security apparatus, free political prisoners and allow freedom of expression.

The presidential adviser also said the government is drafting a law that would allow political parties, raise salaries for public servants and enact measures to fight unemployment.

13 SanFranciscoZionist  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:07:39pm

re: #6 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Now we see the violence inherent in the system.

Come and see the violence in'erent in the system!!

14 Daniel Ballard  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:09:50pm

Buh Bye Andrew!

15 sproingie  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:13:16pm
I am so amazed at the vitriol directed at Van Jones. Why him of all people?

HE BLACK!

No it's not all the reason, but for the likes of AB, it appears to neatly bookend any other made-up reasons as the beginning and end of the story.

16 BARACK THE VOTE  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:13:37pm

I'm a little surprised it took this long.

17 recusancy  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:17:55pm

re: #9 wrenchwench

Breitbart has said worse stuff much earlier than today. It was very poor judgment to publish him in the first place.

Yup. I hope nothing but FAIL for Arianna and AOL.

18 Kragar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:19:13pm

re: #13 SanFranciscoZionist

Come and see the violence in'erent in the system!!

To be completely honest though, I am looking for a moistened bint.

19 darthstar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:25:30pm

Were they just making room for the new O'Keefe video of the day section?

20 Charles Johnson  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:26:51pm

re: #9 wrenchwench

Breitbart has said worse stuff much earlier than today. It was very poor judgment to publish him in the first place.

He turns into a really creepy, red-faced bully type when pressed on anything. One tactic he uses on Twitter is to retweet negative comments about himself, to get his 30K+ followers to pile on and scream insults at the target. And we're talking real knuckle-draggers; homophobic, threatening, you name it. Every time Breitbart retweets something of mine I get a couple dozen of these kinds of comments back.

(Luckily Tweetdeck has its great Global Filter, and those are the last tweets I see from those people. It's actually useful to bait Breitbart, just to get more idiots for the idiot list.)

21 foobear2  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:27:13pm

re: #18 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

To be completely honest though, I am looking for a moistened bint.

Just don't go around claiming you're an emperor if she lobs a scimitar at you -- they'll put you away.

To the Breitbart comments on Van Jones -- I'm guessing his "cop killer" reference is because of Jones' support of Wesley Cook (aka Mumia Abu-Jamal).

22 darthstar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:28:31pm

re: #10 webevintage

I think more then anything he hates that Jones has been successful in getting so many advertisers to leave Beck while at the same time ignoring AB as if he is just a piece of trash on the side of the road.
Being ignored is probably what scares AB (that and brown folks who stand up to him) more then anything in the whole world.

Exactly. Breitbart probably doesn't mind getting pulled from the front page because now he can claim he was a front pager at HuffPo before they turned into a commie-rag-hitler-blog. In other words, he has credibility...something he wasn't getting by being ignored by everyone else.

23 recusancy  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:28:41pm

re: #20 Charles

Good fodder for Psych or Social majors looking for thesis ideas.

24 darthstar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:31:02pm

What happens when someone "wins" an argument on twitter?

25 darthstar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:32:07pm

re: #24 darthstar

What happens when someone "wins" an argument on twitter?

Never mind: recusancy answered it for me.

Good fodder for Psych or Social majors looking for thesis ideas.

26 Prideful, Arrogant Marriage Equality Advocate  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:32:23pm

They are pulling him because of the idiotic things he just said in an interview? Did they not know about all the other idiotic things he has said, well, whenever he opens his mouth and forms words?

27 BARACK THE VOTE  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:33:37pm

An oldie but a goodie:

Former Drudge alter ego Andrew Breitbart thinks James von Brunn was a "multiculturalist just like the black studies and the lesbian studies majors on college campuses." How do we know? He left us an enraged voicemail!

AB thrives on even negative attention-- his uses of twitter show it, and only the truly demented would leave an apparently drunken, certainly enraged, voice mail for gawker of all places.

28 Kronocide  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:33:40pm

re: #8 jaunte

“I believe that Van Jones, and Color of Change, and ACORN poison the black community with propaganda that divides this country. Van Jones is a human toxin, ACORN was a human toxin. These are poisonous, venomous forces within the American experience,” Breitbart said. He added, “I will expose them like the cockroaches that they are.”

Super-Uber-Mega-Hypo projection and hypocrisy all in one rant. It doesn't get any better than that.

29 Kragar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:34:37pm

re: #21 foobear2

Just don't go around claiming you're an emperor if she lobs a scimitar at you -- they'll put you away.

To the Breitbart comments on Van Jones -- I'm guessing his "cop killer" reference is because of Jones' support of Wesley Cook (aka Mumia Abu-Jamal).

It was a riding crop, so that only equates to like a Duke.

30 Kragar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:36:05pm

re: #24 darthstar

What happens when someone "wins" an argument on twitter?

They become King Twit.

31 foobear2  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:38:05pm

re: #29 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

It was a riding crop, so that only equates to like a Duke.

Oh. Well, in that case, you should be fine.

Duke Kragar -- has kind of a nice ring to it.

32 Targetpractice  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:42:52pm

re: #22 darthstar

Exactly. Breitbart probably doesn't mind getting pulled from the front page because now he can claim he was a front pager at HuffPo before they turned into a commie-rag-hitler-blog. In other words, he has credibility...something he wasn't getting by being ignored by everyone else.

Yep, he'll try to turn this into a positive thing for himself, that HuffPo pulled him because they don't like him speaking "the truth," that nothing he said was wrong, and that anybody who supports his being pulled from the front page is supporting suppression of free speech.

Guys like Andy are nothing if not predictable, and one thing you can always predict is that they will scream loudest when others try to take the spotlight off them.

33 Charleston Chew  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:45:43pm

Got hooked on HuffPo's news aggregation a couple of years ago even though a lot of stuff they promote is flaky (especially in "medicine") and most of their readers give me the creeps.

Anyone got suggestions for other news aggregation sites I could try to help me get off the smack?

34 nines09  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:46:40pm

So they hire him and he does what he does best and they take him off the front page so as not to appear to advance/support his sickness and still pay him for articles that will not reveal who he truly is. Quick, HuffPo! Act SURPRISED!!!!

35 BARACK THE VOTE  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:47:58pm

re: #33 Charleston Chew

Got hooked on HuffPo's news aggregation a couple of years ago even though a lot of stuff they promote is flaky (especially in "medicine") and most of their readers give me the creeps.

Anyone got suggestions for other news aggregation sites I could try to help me get off the smack?

[Link: www.memeorandum.com...]

bear in mind it's more blogosphere aggregation.

36 BARACK THE VOTE  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:48:54pm

re: #34 nines09

So they hire him and he does what he does best and they take him off the front page so as not to appear to advance/support his sickness and still pay him for articles that will not reveal who he truly is. Quick, HuffPo! Act SURPRISED!!!

I am shocked, shocked, that there is gambling at Rick's and bumbling by brietbart. Shocked, I say.

37 William Barnett-Lewis  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:50:39pm

re: #33 Charleston Chew

Got hooked on HuffPo's news aggregation a couple of years ago even though a lot of stuff they promote is flaky (especially in "medicine") and most of their readers give me the creeps.

Anyone got suggestions for other news aggregation sites I could try to help me get off the smack?

I rather like this one: [Link: www.aldaily.com...]

//what?

:D

38 Killgore Trout  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:50:55pm

Check out the muddle column of Drudge today. One article complaining about white supremacists being unfairly smeared followed by 3-4 videos of black people fighting.

39 Charleston Chew  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 1:58:21pm

re: #35 iceweasel

re: #37 wlewisiii

Thanks for the links. I'm sure I'll enjoy perusing those sites.

However, they do remind me how much of a giant mess nearly every site on the web is (including HuffPo). Kudos to LGF for having one of the cleaner interfaces out there. I guess the siren song of "And I can also do this!" is constantly tempting programmers and web developers to crash their user interface upon the rocks of info-overload.

40 Prideful, Arrogant Marriage Equality Advocate  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:03:13pm

re: #33 Charleston Chew

re: #34 nines09


The whole thing was very confusing for me. I am not a big huff post reader but i like their comedy section. When i saw Breibart on there i thought what t f? Huh? who? what? where am i? who said that? I mean i understand if they want some balance but couldn't they find someone a little less extreme and assy? This is someone SO anathema to their readers. It would be like World news daily bringing on Richard Dawkins as a guest to balance out their site.

41 Kragar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:04:17pm

re: #39 Charleston Chew

re: #37 wlewisiii

Thanks for the links. I'm sure I'll enjoy perusing those sites.

However, they do remind me how much of a giant mess nearly every site on the web is (including HuffPo). Kudos to LGF for having one of the cleaner interfaces out there. I guess the siren song of "And I can also do this!" is constantly tempting programmers and web developers to crash their user interface upon the rocks of info-overload.

Every site looks better with a lime green background with hot pink Comic Sans text, flame banners on both sides of the page and a midi file playing "Touched by a Rose" at full volume.

42 wrenchwench  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:05:50pm

This is from the Daily Caller:

Mario Ruiz, The Huffington Post’s senior vice president for media relations, told TheDC that Breitbart will not be censored in response to the campaign.

“From the beginning, The Huffington Post has welcomed voices from all sides of the political spectrum, including conservatives,” Ruiz wrote in an email. “The idea being that dialogue — from a wide range of perspectives — is preferable to silence.”

“The fact that Andrew Breitbart’s first post on our site drew over 1,635 comments, conducted in a civil manner, seems to validate the premise and the decision to publish his blog post,” Ruiz wrote.

I disagree with Mr. Ruiz. A high number of civil comments validates nothing. I'd say that Breitbart disproves the earlier hypothesis: dialogue from this wide of a range of perspectives, ie: including the disagreeably unhinged, is NOT preferable to silence.

43 iossarian  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:06:33pm

re: #32 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds

Yep, he'll try to turn this into a positive thing for himself, that HuffPo pulled him because they don't like him speaking "the truth," that nothing he said was wrong, and that anybody who supports his being pulled from the front page is supporting suppression of free speech.

Guys like Andy are nothing if not predictable, and one thing you can always predict is that they will scream loudest when others try to take the spotlight off them.

It's the Right Wing Media Cycle:

10 Complain about librul media
20 Leverage complaints to score position in long-suffering media org
30 Make bigoted comment
40 Get fired by long-suffering media org
50 Goto 10

44 Charleston Chew  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:07:08pm

re: #41 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Every site looks better with a lime green background with hot pink Comic Sans text, flame banners on both sides of the page and a midi file playing "Touched by a Rose" at full volume.

There's a reason I refuse to look at anyone's Myspace page.

45 brennant  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:08:00pm

re: #44 Charleston Chew

There's a reason I refuse to look at anyone's Myspace page.

wait... Myspace still exists?

46 darthstar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:08:26pm

The Onion on the South Dakota 3 Day abortion waiting period:

My favorite:

"It's not as bad as it sounds. You can easily sidestep the three-day waiting period by just going to an abortion show."
47 darthstar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:10:13pm

re: #33 Charleston Chew

Got hooked on HuffPo's news aggregation a couple of years ago even though a lot of stuff they promote is flaky (especially in "medicine") and most of their readers give me the creeps.

Anyone got suggestions for other news aggregation sites I could try to help me get off the smack?

Drudge Report will cure you of news aggregators for life.

Popurls has them all
[Link: popurls.com...]

48 Charleston Chew  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:11:54pm

re: #42 wrenchwench

I think that quote sheds light on the HuffPo philosophy.

“The fact that Andrew Breitbart’s first post on our site drew over 1,635 comments, conducted in a civil manner, seems to validate the premise and the decision to publish his blog post,” Ruiz wrote.

They are whores for C&C - Clicks & Comments.

49 darthstar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:11:57pm

re: #47 darthstar

Drudge Report will cure you of news aggregators for life.

Popurls has them all
[Link: popurls.com...]

Here's another link to an aggregated aggregation of aggregators:
[Link: www.newsonfeeds.com...]

50 Charleston Chew  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:15:12pm

re: #47 darthstar

Drudge Report will cure you of news aggregators for life.

Popurls has them all
[Link: popurls.com...]

Thanks for the link.

Drudge is the only person who's name sounds like the sound my stomach makes when someone mentions his name. What a coincidence.

51 garhighway  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:21:29pm

On the topic of news sources, there's this from the Columbia Journalism Review about the Washington Times:

[Link: www.cjr.org...]

It seems that they went in on setting up a fake Central Asian news service in partnership with a "nation branding" company/lobbyist.

The Washington Times: the newspaper you cite when the Weekly World News is just a little too weird for you.

52 darthstar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:21:52pm

Heh...Haley Barbour got $35,000 a month to lobby for Mexican immigrants before he became a governor who is anti-immigration.

In an Aug. 15, 2001, letter to Mexican Ambassador Juan Jose Bremer confirming the agreement, Lanny Griffith, then the chief operating officer of BG&R, outlined a plan in which the lobbying firm would assist the embassy on several matters, including "immigration/human capital" and "treatment of Mexican citizens who cross the border."

Griffith told Bremer in the letter that the firm had "designated a team of professionals who will concentrate on your work."

"Haley Barbour and I will lead the BG&R team," he added. Griffith did not respond to requests for comment.

The embassy paid BG&R $35,000 a month plus expenses. In all, BG&R received $402,500 to represent the Mexican government between August 2001 and December 2002, according to the filings. Barbour was chairman of the lobbying firm until he became governor in January 2004.

53 dragonfire1981  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:25:29pm

re: #43 iossarian

It's the Right Wing Media Cycle:

10 Complain about librul media
20 Leverage complaints to score position in long-suffering media org
30 Make bigoted comment
40 Get fired by long-suffering media org
50 Get high paying gig on Fox News

FIFY

54 garhighway  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:25:36pm

re: #52 darthstar

Heh...Haley Barbour got $35,000 a month to lobby for Mexican immigrants before he became a governor who is anti-immigration.

Is being a lobbyist like being a lawyer? We don't normally criticize lawyers for the clients they take on.

55 Jadespring  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:29:13pm

re: #54 garhighway

Is being a lobbyist like being a lawyer?

No.

56 Fat Bastard Vegetarian  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:32:03pm
57 Walter L. Newton  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:32:20pm

Big whoop. Andrew does fine on his own. Love him or hate him (he'd make a good ghost writer for Scientology, he has no problem lying right to your fact, with a smile on it), he's not going away, financially he's making good money, and whether or not he's on Huffo's front page (or any Huffo page) is not going to "hurt" his career.

These are the kind of little bumps in the road that actually helps someone like Breitbart. Lack of integrity, lack of morals and a BIG audience equals success now a days.

Breitbart lives.

58 garhighway  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:32:58pm

re: #55 Jadespring

I'm not so sure. As a lobbyist, he is being hired to advance the cause of his client. The right to petition our government is a pretty important one, and it ought not be surprising that those with a lot at stake would want to hire a pro. Just like people in Court usually choose to hire some help, rather than going it alone.

I'm no fan of Barbour, but I am not sure that this criticism makes a lot of sense.

59 blueraven  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:33:18pm

re: #54 garhighway

Is being a lobbyist like being a lawyer? We don't normally criticize lawyers for the clients they take on.

We do if they lie about their role in a particular case. In other words if they deny advocating for someone/thing when they clearly did.

Barbour denied being directly involved.

60 garhighway  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:34:48pm

re: #59 blueraven

We do if they lie about their role in a particular case. In other words if they deny advocating for someone/thing when they clearly did.

Barbour denied being directly involved.

Fair enough. That's being a weasel, which is not a constitutionally protected status. Have at it.

61 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:36:47pm

re: #57 Walter L. Newton

Big whoop. Andrew does fine on his own. Love him or hate him (he'd make a good ghost writer for Scientology, he has no problem lying right to your fact, with a smile on it), he's not going away, financially he's making good money, and whether or not he's on Huffo's front page (or any Huffo page) is not going to "hurt" his career.

These are the kind of little bumps in the road that actually helps someone like Breitbart. Lack of integrity, lack of morals and a BIG audience equals success now a days.

Breitbart lives.

Yes. He'll turn this into another deposit slip. He's got a big choir out there.

62 Feline Emperor of the Conservative Tears  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:37:12pm

re: #60 garhighway

Fair enough. That's being a weasel, which is not a constitutionally protected status. Have at it.

Interesting. When the option is claiming to be mercenary (I advocated for it for pay, not because I supported it) or being a weasel (I deny being involved in advocating for it) he chose the latter course.

63 garhighway  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:38:42pm

re: #62 oaktree

Interesting. When the option is claiming to be mercenary (I advocated for it for pay, not because I supported it) or being a weasel (I deny being involved in advocating for it) he chose the latter course.

Telling.

The weasel is strong in this one.

64 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:39:06pm

re: #60 garhighway

Fair enough. That's being a weasel, which is not a constitutionally protected status. Have at it.

Sadly, being a weasel is constitutionally protected.

Anyone can be as big a jerk as they please.

65 Feline Emperor of the Conservative Tears  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:40:11pm

re: #63 garhighway

Telling.

The weasel is strong in this one.

I guess the important part is convincing the financial supporters and voters that you're *their* weasel.

66 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:41:19pm

OT, anyone have advice for a good allergy med?

I'm dying out here.

67 Feline Emperor of the Conservative Tears  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:41:34pm

re: #64 researchok

Sadly, being a weasel is constitutionally protected.

Anyone can be as big a jerk as they please.

Bryan Fisher thinks Muslim weasels deserve no such protection.
(Rabbit Season. Duck Season. Rabbit Season. Elmer Season!)

68 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:42:31pm

re: #67 oaktree

Bryan Fisher thinks Muslim weasels deserve no such protection.
(Rabbit Season. Duck Season. Rabbit Season. Elmer Season!)

Fisher is the Weasel King.

He doesn't tolerate any challenges.
/

69 Kragar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:43:44pm

re: #66 researchok

OT, anyone have advice for a good allergy med?

I'm dying out here.

Sneezing or clogged sinuses?

70 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:45:34pm

re: #69 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Sneezing or clogged sinuses?

Mostly clogged, with some sneezing.

And major headaches

71 wrenchwench  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:48:43pm

re: #59 blueraven

We do if they lie about their role in a particular case. In other words if they deny advocating for someone/thing when they clearly did.

Barbour denied being directly involved.

I would add that anyone who says this (from Darth's link):

The provision was not renewed. Since then, most Republican leaders have opposed a path to citizenship. Asked his view on allowing illegal immigrants to win legal status, Barbour demurred.

"Well, look, the first thing we have to do is we have to close the border," he said Saturday. "Once we have a closed and secure, controlled border, then you can start talking about what should we do and what shouldn't we do."

...is a major weasel. There is no such thing as "a closed and secure, controlled border" when there are millions of people legally crossing it daily. That statement effectively gets him and all the other weasels out of saying "what we should do" for all eternity.

72 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:50:41pm

re: #71 wrenchwench

I would add that anyone who says this (from Darth's link):

...is a major weasel. There is no such thing as "a closed and secure, controlled border" when there are millions of people legally crossing it daily. That statement effectively gets him and all the other weasels out of saying "what we should do" for all eternity.

Spot on.

73 Kragar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:51:54pm

re: #70 researchok

Mostly clogged, with some sneezing.

And major headaches

Headaches are probably due to the pressure in the sinuses.

Go with an antihistamine with a decongestant and pain reliever. Also, get yourself a bottle of saline spray. A blast of that every few hours can loosen up the congestion and help clean out your head.

74 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:53:03pm

re: #73 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Headaches are probably due to the pressure in the sinuses.

Go with an antihistamine with a decongestant and pain reliever. Also, get yourself a bottle of saline spray. A blast of that every few hours can loosen up the congestion and help clean out your head.

Thanks.

I hurt so bad I'd make a donation to Code Pink if it would help me get relief.

75 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:54:35pm

re: #74 researchok

And make a contribution to the Kucinich for President campaign.

76 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 2:55:36pm

Erick Erickson must be literally the dumbest employee CNN has, breathtakingly dull [Link: mediamatters.org...]

77 Stanghazi  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:00:23pm

RT @AdamSerwer:

The GOP position on Libya is that Obama sucks.

78 Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:01:03pm
79 prairiefire  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:08:14pm

re: #77 Stanley Sea

RT @AdamSerwer:

The GOP position on Libya is that Obama sucks.

Hi! *waves*
I appreciate your tweet posts. I'm not a tweeter.

80 Stanghazi  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:10:33pm

re: #79 prairiefire

Hi! *waves*
I appreciate your tweet posts. I'm not a tweeter.

Hi Prairie!

I actually follow too many people right now. I look away and there are 60 more tweets. Oh, and it's also because there's so much damn news!!!

81 Jadespring  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:11:07pm

re: #76 WindUpBird

Erick Erickson must be literally the dumbest employee CNN has, breathtakingly dull [Link: mediamatters.org...]

What in the hell is this disgusting 'it's the women's fault' meme that I've been coming across all over the place?

82 Kragar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:11:13pm

You know, I've been trying Chrome browser for the last few days and can't fucking stand it. Nothing seems to be set up where it can be located conveniently.

83 prairiefire  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:11:32pm

re: #80 Stanley Sea

Hi Prairie!

I actually follow too many people right now. I look away and there are 60 more tweets. Oh, and it's also because there's so much damn news!!!

That's what I really like. The on the ground tweets from the ME.

84 SanFranciscoZionist  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:12:00pm

re: #77 Stanley Sea

RT @AdamSerwer:

The GOP position on Libya is that Obama sucks.

Isn't that also their position on Barbados, Thailand, and Lichtenstein?

85 Rabbitrunner  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:12:07pm

Hey, at least Beck just exposed the Communist part of Jone's persona, but Breitbart is up to his usual sliming. After all, doesn't he have a whole roster of his own blogs and geeks to toss that trash out on?

86 Kragar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:12:33pm

re: #81 Jadespring

What in the hell is this disgusting 'it's the women's fault' meme that I've been coming across all over the place?

GOP policy.

87 SanFranciscoZionist  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:12:50pm

re: #81 Jadespring

What in the hell is this disgusting 'it's the women's fault' meme that I've been coming across all over the place?

Years of pent-up resentment from having to be polite to Condi Rice, I think.

88 Killgore Trout  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:16:42pm

re: #81 Jadespring

What in the hell is this disgusting 'it's the women's fault' meme that I've been coming across all over the place?

It's a strange one. It's hard to tell if various wingnuts arrive at the same stupidity through parallel thinking or issued talking points from somewhere. This thing with Libya just been really tough on the wingnuts.

89 Walter L. Newton  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:20:23pm

re: #88 Killgore Trout

It's a strange one. It's hard to tell if various wingnuts arrive at the same stupidity through parallel thinking or issued talking points from somewhere. This thing with Libya just been really tough on the wingnuts.

I know... I don't understand why the conservatives have to start spinning all sorts of stupid meme's and such. The Libya conflict is fucked up enough on it's own, no one really needs to complicate the issue. Let it speak for itself and sit back and enjoy the cluster fuck.

90 Jadespring  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:21:58pm

re: #88 Killgore Trout

It's a strange one. It's hard to tell if various wingnuts arrive at the same stupidity through parallel thinking or issued talking points from somewhere. This thing with Libya just been really tough on the wingnuts.

I think one or a few people say it and then it just spreads without a whole lot of critical thought. Whether the originators get some sort of talking points from somewhere is good question.

Regardless this one is particularly pathetic and odious in my viewpoint. Even more so when I read supposed actual WOMEN repeating versions of it in comments.

91 HappyWarrior  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:22:05pm

re: #76 WindUpBird

Erick Erickson must be literally the dumbest employee CNN has, breathtakingly dull [Link: mediamatters.org...]

Sheesh how did that moron get on TV? And isn't he supposed to be relatively sane compared to some of those out there?

92 Walter L. Newton  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:28:55pm

re: #91 HappyWarrior

Sheesh how did that moron get on TV? And isn't he supposed to be relatively sane compared to some of those out there?

The same way anyone gets on TV... they are of some help to the bottom line, which is money. Breitbart, KOS, Gellar... etal... they are value-added entities to the enterprise... when you stop thinking that ideology or morals have anything to do with anything, then you will not have to ask silly questions like the one above. Hate to trod out the old cliche but... "follow the money."

93 Killgore Trout  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:36:18pm

Wow, this one seems incredible....

Indiana Prosecutor Encouraged 'False Flag' Assault On Walker To Discredit Wisconsin Unions

A deputy prosector in Johnson County, Indiana, has resigned his job after it was revealed that in February, during the large protests in Wisconsin over Gov. Scott Walker's anti-public employee union bill, he e-mailed Walker's office and recommended that they conduct a "false flag operation" -- to fake an assault or assassination attempt on Walker in order to discredit the unions and protesters.

The story seems real: Indiana prosecutor resigns after suggesting fake attack on Walker to discredit protesters

94 HappyWarrior  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:39:28pm

re: #93 Killgore Trout

Wow, this one seems incredible...

Indiana Prosecutor Encouraged 'False Flag' Assault On Walker To Discredit Wisconsin Unions

The story seems real: Indiana prosecutor resigns after suggesting fake attack on Walker to discredit protesters

That really is something else. It's infuriating is what it is. I am glad Walker didn't take his advice but his attitude shows how pathetic the extremists in the anti union movement are.

95 darthstar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:39:33pm

I'm getting tempted to unfriend one of my same-named friends on facebook. Nice guy. A bit of a jesus freak, but young so that's forgivable. But he's an iFreak. Love the new iPhone! Can't wait to stand in line for the next one! Driving to stand in line for the new iPad! Selling this laptop to pay for new iPad! New video of new iPad showing how awesome it is! Video shot with iPhone 4!

Fuck me. But he does have a hot wife.

96 Charles Johnson  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:39:38pm

Uh oh, looks like Breitbart's teensy ego is damaged again. He's linking to the stalker blog on Twitter. Isn't he clever?

97 SanFranciscoZionist  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:40:32pm
98 darthstar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:41:16pm

re: #96 Charles

Uh oh, looks like Breitbart's teensy ego is damaged again. He's linking to the stalker blog on Twitter. Isn't he clever?

His teensy ego gets damaged every time he goes to take a pee. Pathetic little fucker.

99 BARACK THE VOTE  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:41:33pm

re: #60 garhighway

Fair enough. That's being a weasel, which is not a constitutionally protected status.

It's not? uhoh....

100 wrenchwench  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:45:17pm

re: #80 Stanley Sea

Hi Prairie!

I actually follow too many people right now. I look away and there are 60 more tweets. Oh, and it's also because there's so much damn news!!!


I have a modest suggestion to make it better: drop Weigel.

And then to make it worse, pick up [Link: twitter.com...] [Link: twitter.com...] and [Link: twitter.com...] .

101 reine.de.tout  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:47:40pm

re: #74 researchok

Thanks.

I hurt so bad I'd make a donation to Code Pink if it would help me get relief.

NetiPot

102 wrenchwench  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:48:41pm

re: #100 wrenchwench

I have a modest suggestion to make it better: drop Weigel.

And then to make it worse, pick up [Link: twitter.com...] [Link: twitter.com...] and [Link: twitter.com...] .

Oops, take the comma off the end of each of those links. (I didn't test 'em in Preview!)

103 reine.de.tout  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:48:44pm

re: #95 darthstar

I'm getting tempted to unfriend one of my same-named friends on facebook. Nice guy. A bit of a jesus freak, but young so that's forgivable. But he's an iFreak. Love the new iPhone! Can't wait to stand in line for the next one! Driving to stand in line for the new iPad! Selling this laptop to pay for new iPad! New video of new iPad showing how awesome it is! Video shot with iPhone 4!

Fuck me. But he does have a hot wife.

Don't unfriend him. Just "hide" his posts if they are annoying.

104 wrenchwench  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:49:32pm

re: #101 reine.de.tout

NetiPot

You think researchok would smoke some of that?

////

105 Walter L. Newton  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:50:31pm

And just when you thought it was safe to go outside...

PETA, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, is calling for a more animal-friendly update to the Bible.

The group is asking translators of the New International Version (NIV) to remove what it calls "speciesist" language and refer to animals as "he" or "she" instead of "it."

[Link: religion.blogs.cnn.com...]

Self-centered feel-good elitists... bullshit.

106 reine.de.tout  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:51:17pm

re: #104 wrenchwench

You think researchok would smoke some of that?

///

heh.
It would be good for him!

107 Walter L. Newton  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:51:17pm

re: #95 darthstar

I'm getting tempted to unfriend one of my same-named friends on facebook. Nice guy. A bit of a jesus freak, but young so that's forgivable. But he's an iFreak. Love the new iPhone! Can't wait to stand in line for the next one! Driving to stand in line for the new iPad! Selling this laptop to pay for new iPad! New video of new iPad showing how awesome it is! Video shot with iPhone 4!

Fuck me. But he does have a hot wife.

Ishit.

108 Charles Johnson  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:52:53pm

I wonder if it would matter to Breitbart if he knew that the stalker blog he's linking to is also a big supporter of genocidal Serbian war criminals?

109 Kragar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:52:59pm

re: #107 Walter L. Newton

Ishit.

Is that a new app for the IPooed?

110 Kragar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:53:24pm

re: #108 Charles

I wonder if it would matter to Breitbart if he knew that the stalker blog he's linking to is also a big supporter of genocidal Serbian war criminals?

Probably not.

111 RogueOne  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:55:04pm

re: #93 Killgore Trout

Franklin is a small town just outside Indy with a police department (and obviously prosecutors) who play pretty fast and loose with the rules. There have been a few good scandals to come out of there lately.

Like this one:

[Link: full.indy.com...]


Controversial former detective Bryan Burton remains on unpaid suspension from the Franklin Police Department, and now, the police chief wants to fire him.

For more than a year, Burton, once an undercover narcotics detective posting high numbers of arrests, has faced repercussions, including departmental sanctions, civil lawsuits and a criminal charge.
.......
Johnson County Prosecutor Brad Cooper testified at a three-hour public hearing this month that of the 109 drug prosecutions his office handled in 2009, Burton was involved in about 90 percent. Cooper estimated drug cases have dropped off by about 90 percent since the city’s drug unit was dismantled after the controversy erupted early in 2010.

The accusations around town are that this officer, and another, was dirty. Illegal searches, planting drugs, setups. The fact that drug cases dropped by 90% after he was removed from the street is a little hard to ignore.

112 RogueOne  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:56:16pm

re: #95 darthstar

I'm getting tempted to unfriend one of my same-named friends on facebook. Nice guy. A bit of a jesus freak, but young so that's forgivable. But he's an iFreak. Love the new iPhone! Can't wait to stand in line for the next one! Driving to stand in line for the new iPad! Selling this laptop to pay for new iPad! New video of new iPad showing how awesome it is! Video shot with iPhone 4!

Fuck me. But he does have a hot wife.

You'd rather hang out with a jesus freak than an I-freak? I can see that.

113 Kragar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:57:29pm

Hugs From Libyans

This may be a first for the Arab world: An American airman who bailed out over Libya was rescued from his hiding place in a sheep pen by villagers who hugged him, served him juice and thanked him effusively for bombing their country.

Even though some villagers were hit by American shrapnel, one gamely told an Associated Press reporter that he bore no grudges. Then, on Wednesday in Benghazi, the major city in eastern Libya whose streets would almost certainly be running with blood now if it weren’t for the American-led military intervention, residents held a “thank you rally.” They wanted to express gratitude to coalition forces for helping save their lives.

Doubts are reverberating across America about the military intervention in Libya. Those questions are legitimate, and the uncertainties are huge. But let’s not forget that a humanitarian catastrophe has been averted for now and that this intervention looks much less like the 2003 invasion of Iraq than the successful 1991 gulf war to rescue Kuwait from Iraqi military occupation.

This is also one of the few times in history when outside forces have intervened militarily to save the lives of citizens from their government. More commonly, we wring our hands for years as victims are massacred, and then, when it is too late, earnestly declare: “Never again.”

In 2005, the United Nations approved a new doctrine called the “responsibility to protect,” nicknamed R2P, declaring that world powers have the right and obligation to intervene when a dictator devours his people. The Libyan intervention is putting teeth into that fledgling concept, and here’s one definition of progress: The world took three-and-a-half years to respond forcefully to the slaughter in Bosnia, and about three-and-a-half weeks to respond in Libya.

114 blueraven  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:58:09pm

re: #108 Charles

I wonder if it would matter to Breitbart if he knew that the stalker blog he's linking to is also a big supporter of genocidal Serbian war criminals?

Just more grist for the mill...

115 RogueOne  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 3:59:19pm

re: #113 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

I was teasing my brother about this yesterday. Pilot dumps out, gets saved and taken to the doc by the locals, and the marines respond by strafing their way in to pick him up killing 6.

117 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:05:21pm

re: #104 wrenchwench

You think researchok would smoke some of that?

///

Gee, that's a tough one...

118 BARACK THE VOTE  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:06:26pm

re: #116 Jimmah

It started with a shrew... study maps the primate family tree

I don't see Breitbart anywhere on that.

119 Targetpractice  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:06:43pm

re: #116 Jimmah

It started with a shrew... study maps the primate family tree

What heresy is this?! Repent or face a Congressional investigation!

/GOP Mode

120 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:06:44pm

re: #101 reine.de.tout

NetiPot

I'm going to try that tomorrow.

Road trip in store.

121 Targetpractice  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:07:12pm

re: #118 iceweasel

I don't see Breitbart anywhere on that.

Pond scum's a bit farther down on the evolutionary ladder.

122 RogueOne  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:07:52pm

re: #120 researchok

My wife uses one and swears by it. Personally I'm shocked there hasn't been an idiot drown himself yet with one. Don't be the first.

123 Kragar  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:08:36pm

Pastor fired by church over posting doubts about sinners going to hell on Facebook

Reverend Chad Holtz was dismissed from Marrow's Chapel in Henderson, North Carolina, when he posted a note on his Facebook page supporting a book written by prominent young evangelical pastor Rob Bell.

Bell is a much publicized critic of the traditional view of hell as a place of eternal torment for billions of damned souls.

Two days after he posted the comments, Rev Holtz was told he had been dismissed after complaints from church members.

He said: 'I think justice comes and judgement will happen, but I don't think that means an eternity of torment.

'But I can understand why people in my church aren't ready to leave that behind. It's something I'm still grappling with myself.'

The debate over Bell's new book Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived has quickly spread across the evangelical precincts of the Internet, in part because of an eye-catching promotional video posted on YouTube.

Bell, the pastor of the 10,000-member Mars Hill Bible Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, lays out the premise of his book while the video cuts away to an artist's hand mixing oil paints and pastels and applying them to a blank canvas.

He describes going to a Christian art show where one of the pieces featured a quote by Mohandas Gandhi. Someone attached a note saying: 'Reality check: He's in hell.'

Bell asks in the video: 'Gandhi's in hell? He is? And someone knows this for sure?'

In the book, Bell criticizes the belief that a select number of Christians will spend eternity in the bliss of heaven while everyone else is tormented forever in hell.

He writes: 'This is misguided and toxic and ultimately subverts the contagious spread of Jesus' message of love, peace, forgiveness and joy that our world desperately needs to hear.'

For many traditional Christians, though, Bell's new book sounds a lot like the old theological position of universalism — a heresy for many churches, teaching that everyone, regardless of religious belief, will ultimately be saved by God. And that, they argue, dangerously misleads people about the reality of the Christian faith.

Rev Holtz said: 'We do these somersaults to justify the monster god we believe in. But confronting my own sinfulness, that's when things started to topple for me.

'Am I really going to be saved just because I believe something, when all these good people in the world aren't?

124 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:10:03pm

re: #122 RogueOne

My wife uses one and swears by it. Personally I'm shocked there hasn't been an idiot drown himself yet with one. Don't be the first.

With that vote of confidence, what could go wrong?
//

125 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:12:08pm

re: #104 wrenchwench

You think researchok would smoke some of that?

///

126 BARACK THE VOTE  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:14:09pm

re: #123 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Pastor fired by church over posting doubts about sinners going to hell on Facebook

Pageworthy, imo.

This: For many traditional Christians, though, Bell's new book sounds a lot like the old theological position of universalism — a heresy for many churches, teaching that everyone, regardless of religious belief, will ultimately be saved by God. And that, they argue, dangerously misleads people about the reality of the Christian faith. in particular catches the fundie mindset. And it's interesting to speculate: just how much is a faith invested in believing there's a place of eternal torment for non believers?
I think religious faith that relies on simple fear of punishment doesn't deserve the name of faith or religion, personally.

127 Ayeless in Ghazi  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:15:21pm

re: #118 iceweasel

I don't see Breitbart anywhere on that.

He's from a quite different branch of the phlogenetic tree:

Image: 72a501244845cc.jpg

128 BARACK THE VOTE  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:16:49pm

re: #127 Jimmah

He's from a quite different branch of the phlogenetic tree:

Image: 72a501244845cc.jpg

That can't be him, too cute.

129 RogueOne  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:16:59pm

Tip-off, enjoy the evening people. Go Butler!

130 Ayeless in Ghazi  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:17:14pm

Phylogenetic, that is.

131 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:17:30pm

re: #127 Jimmah

He's from a quite different branch of the phlogenetic tree:

Image: 72a501244845cc.jpg

Sometimes you worry me.
//

132 Ayeless in Ghazi  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:20:57pm

re: #131 researchok

Sometimes you worry me.
//

Why? I haven't posted anything even remotely disturbing...yet :)

133 Jadespring  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:21:22pm

re: #120 researchok

I'm going to try that tomorrow.

Road trip in store.

You can also get can/bottle spray pump versions (or at least you can here). I have a neti-pot but found I didn't use it as much as I should because of the mixing. I got a bottled nasal solution and ended up using it more because it sat, ready to use on the counter. Same idea, just a different form.

134 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:22:58pm

re: #132 Jimmah

Why? I haven't posted anything even remotely disturbing...yet :)

I've moved, changed my name and covered my tracks.

I no longer know you.
//

135 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:23:35pm

re: #133 Jadespring

You can also get can/bottle spray pump versions (or at least you can here). I have a neti-pot but found I didn't use it as much as I should because of the mixing. I got a bottled nasal solution and ended up using it more because it sat, ready to use on the counter. Same idea, just a different form.

Brand?

136 BARACK THE VOTE  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:26:25pm

re: #134 researchok

I've moved, changed my name and covered my tracks.

I no longer know you.
//

137 Gus  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:26:32pm

Breitbart booted from HuffPo front page! Another sleepless night for the sad, sad wingers.

138 HappyWarrior  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:27:24pm

I think it was the whole idea that you have to be a certain kind of Christian to go to heaven or else you go to hell that has long turned me off evangelical Protestantism. Of course, the really backwards views on gays, women, and science played a view too. An interesting note but I saw a HBO docuemntary about Vince Lombardi and the documentary said Lombardi who was educated by Jesuits got his views on racial tolerance and other things from being educated by the Jesuits as well as experiencing intolerance himself. I am not a Packers fan and heck they even beat my team in the SB last month but that made me respect the Packers and their legendary head coach that much more. Then I read on wiki that Lombardi even had stood up for a gay player when coaching hte Redskins. This in the late 60's to a man born in 1913. So in a way he kinda reminded me of my dad's dad who was also way ahead of his time on many issues.

139 Walter L. Newton  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:27:41pm

re: #137 Gus 802

Breitbart booted from HuffPo front page! Another sleepless night for the sad, sad wingers.

No kidding... Breitbart should be broke and a faded memory in no time.

140 Jadespring  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:27:50pm

re: #135 researchok

Brand?

There's lots of different ones. At my drugstores they're all on the same shelf where the neti pots and other nasal sprays are.

141 RadicalModerate  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:28:16pm

re: #93 Killgore Trout

Wow, this one seems incredible...

Indiana Prosecutor Encouraged 'False Flag' Assault On Walker To Discredit Wisconsin Unions

The story seems real: Indiana prosecutor resigns after suggesting fake attack on Walker to discredit protesters

Here's another interesting tidbit on this story.
Remember Jeffrey Cox, the Indiana State Deputy AG, who was fired for tweeting that he thought that the Wisconsin protestors should be fired on with live ammunition?
[Link: www.wisconsinwatch.org...]

Lam is the second Indiana prosecutor to resign over suggestions to use violence in Wisconsin.

He sent this email the same Saturday on which another Indiana law-enforcement figure, state Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Cox, tweeted that riot police should “use live ammunition” to clear the Capitol of protesters.

Cox was fired Feb. 23 after Mother Jones magazine published the suggestion from his private Twitter account.

If you scroll further down the article, they have a number screen captures of Mr. Lam's blog posts, and he's probably just as bad-crazy as Cox.

Lam wrote in his account profile there that he “believes that to truly prosper as the republic envisioned by the Founding Fathers, we must return to principles of sound money and limited government. He has his own ‘3G network’ that is quite apart from Apple: guns, gold and gasoline.’ ”

142 Gus  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:29:04pm

re: #139 Walter L. Newton

No kidding... Breitbart should be broke and a faded memory in no time.

We should only be so lucky. He would have been perfect for a South American military dictatorship though.

143 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:37:07pm

re: #142 Gus 802

We should only be so lucky. He would have been perfect for a South American military dictatorship though.

Or bus company PR dept.

144 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:37:58pm

BBL

Need to get horizontal for a while.

145 Gus  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:38:06pm

re: #143 researchok

Or bus company PR dept.

HS cafeteria janitor... Port Authority rent-a-cop... cab driver...

146 Bubblehead II  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:39:10pm

re: #108 Charles

I wonder if it would matter to Breitbart if he knew that the stalker blog he's linking to is also a big supporter of genocidal Serbian war criminals?

Probably not. They are after all, Anti-Obama in all things and that is all that matters.

For the record, I voted against him. But he won and is Our President. I may disagree with some of His policies. But in this (Libya), I fully support him.

147 researchok  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:40:00pm

re: #145 Gus 802

HS cafeteria janitor... Port Authority rent-a-cop... cab driver...

No...bus company, as in travel with us in comfort, posters of happy, people leaving their Mercedes at home to travel with Greyhound, surrounded by the NJ horsey set...

All the really believable stuff...

148 Dark_Falcon  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:47:38pm

re: #108 Charles

I wonder if it would matter to Breitbart if he knew that the stalker blog he's linking to is also a big supporter of genocidal Serbian war criminals?

I doubt he'd even care. They like him and link to him and that's all that matters.

149 Ayeless in Ghazi  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:48:35pm

re: #138 HappyWarrior

I think it was the whole idea that you have to be a certain kind of Christian to go to heaven or else you go to hell that has long turned me off evangelical Protestantism.

In Scotland there is the 'Scottish Free Presbyterian Church', or the "wee frees" as they are often called - a small (and dwindling) sect who seem to believe that this universe was created so that they alone could be rewarded for their small mindedness with the keys to heaven.

The Milky Way with its hundreds of billions of stars, and the 500 billion other galaxies each with hundreds of billions of stars are presumably just a decorative backdrop to this important stuff.

150 Dark_Falcon  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:50:25pm

re: #149 Jimmah

In Scotland there is the 'Scottish Free Presbyterian Church', or the "wee frees" as they are often called - a small (and dwindling) sect who seem to believe that this universe was created so that they alone could be rewarded for their small mindedness with the keys to heaven.

The Milky Way with its hundreds of billions of stars, and the 500 billion other galaxies each with hundreds of billions of stars are presumably just a decorative backdrop to this important stuff.


Sounds like Fred Phelps and his cult. Are they less obnoxious at least?

151 b_snark (Fact-Checker Extraordinaire)  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:50:44pm

re: #149 Jimmah

In Scotland there is the 'Scottish Free Presbyterian Church', or the "wee frees" as they are often called - a small (and dwindling) sect who seem to believe that this universe was created so that they alone could be rewarded for their small mindedness with the keys to heaven.

The Milky Way with its hundreds of billions of stars, and the 500 billion other galaxies each with hundreds of billions of stars are presumably just a decorative backdrop to this important stuff.

My God, it's full of stars!

152 Ayeless in Ghazi  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:54:22pm

re: #150 Dark_Falcon

Sounds like Fred Phelps and his cult. Are they less obnoxious at least?

I don't think they are anywhere near as awful as the Phelps!

But they do have that conceit that they are the chosen few , the only ones who will avoid hell fire.

153 HappyWarrior  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:00:56pm

re: #149 Jimmah

In Scotland there is the 'Scottish Free Presbyterian Church', or the "wee frees" as they are often called - a small (and dwindling) sect who seem to believe that this universe was created so that they alone could be rewarded for their small mindedness with the keys to heaven.

The Milky Way with its hundreds of billions of stars, and the 500 billion other galaxies each with hundreds of billions of stars are presumably just a decorative backdrop to this important stuff.

Personally, I've always thought from a theological point of view that acting like that is dare I Say very sacrelgiious, like who are you to think that only you are entitled to God's grae. But heh to these people I am just a heathen papist.

154 Ayeless in Ghazi  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:05:31pm

re: #151 b_sharp

My God, it's full of stars!

Update: Some time in 2009, another object appeared suddenly, this time in the outskirts of Greater Wingnuttia...

155 Dark_Falcon  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:06:55pm

re: #154 Jimmah

Update: Some time in 2009, another object appeared suddenly, this time in the outskirts of Greater Wingnuttia...

[Video]

Then it showed the wingnuts images of evolution in action, wherupon the wingnut's brains exploded. ;)

156 Dancing along the light of day  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:09:25pm

re: #132 Jimmah

OMG.
PLEASE tell me that is photoshopped?
And, pass the brain bleach!

157 Dancing along the light of day  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:12:39pm

re: #152 Jimmah

Reminds me of a certain state in the USA.
Except it'd have raccoons in the picture.

158 Ayeless in Ghazi  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:15:29pm

re: #156 Floral Giraffe

OMG.
PLEASE tell me that is photoshopped?
And, pass the brain bleach!

Hi FG! Hope you are well:)

It looks pretty real to me. As for the brain bleach, try this - it's what I use myself:

159 Dark_Falcon  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:16:46pm

re: #157 Floral Giraffe

Reminds me of a certain state in the USA.
Except it'd have raccoons in the picture.


Which state? 'Cause we've got deer and raccoons here in Cook County, Illinois.

160 Dark_Falcon  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:17:30pm

re: #158 Jimmah

Hi FG! Hope you are well:)

It looks pretty real to me. As for the brain bleach, try this - it's what I use myself:

[Video]

[glances skeptically at Jimmah, then shakes head]

161 Dancing along the light of day  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:18:51pm

re: #159 Dark_Falcon

Have you seen the movie "Deliverance"? West Virginia.
Sherriff spitting chaw, with his coon hound, shotgun at hand?

162 Dark_Falcon  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:19:41pm

re: #161 Floral Giraffe

Have you seen the movie "Deliverance"? West Virginia.
Sherriff spitting chaw, with his coon hound, shotgun at hand?

'Deliverance' takes place in Georgia, I thought.

163 Ayeless in Ghazi  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:19:50pm

re: #160 Dark_Falcon

[glances skeptically at Jimmah, then shakes head]

I only advise it in the case of emergencies - it's kind of the mental equivalent of stuffing a suppository up your arse. Not pleasant, but sometimes necessary.

164 Dancing along the light of day  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:20:40pm

re: #158 Jimmah

Hi FG! Hope you are well:)

It looks pretty real to me. As for the brain bleach, try this - it's what I use myself:

[Video]

LOVE your music interludes.
*smooch*

165 Dark_Falcon  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:21:42pm

re: #163 Jimmah

I only advise it in the case of emergencies - it's kind of the mental equivalent of stuffing a suppository up your arse. Not pleasant, but sometimes necessary.

I just Rick-roll myself instead. His songs are unmeaningful, but not utterly vacuous.

166 Dancing along the light of day  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:22:13pm

re: #162 Dark_Falcon

Bum F Egypt, as far as I am concerned.

167 Dancing along the light of day  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:23:10pm

re: #164 Floral Giraffe

LOVE your music interludes.
*smooch*

EVEN the teeny boppers!
LOL!

168 BARACK THE VOTE  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:24:13pm

re: #165 Dark_Falcon

I just Rick-roll myself instead. His songs are unmeaningful, but not utterly vacuous.

Just tweaking you, you know we love you.

169 Ayeless in Ghazi  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:31:13pm

re: #167 Floral Giraffe

EVEN the teeny boppers!
LOL!

Heh. Here are some Scottish post-punk teenboppers to help wash the Hanson out of your head:

170 Dancing along the light of day  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 5:32:14pm

Evil, old lady laughs.
Be askeered!

171 Kronocide  Thu, Mar 24, 2011 6:03:13pm

re: #96 Charles

Uh oh, looks like Breitbart's teensy ego is damaged again. He's linking to the stalker blog on Twitter. Isn't he clever?

Minions in search of an evil overlord. Good for them!

172 thecommodore  Fri, Mar 25, 2011 2:34:05pm

re: #16 iceweasel

I'm a little surprised it took this long.

I'm not. The mere fact that Breitbart is taken seriously as anything more than a pizza delivery guy reveals what has happened to journalism in this country.

173 thecommodore  Fri, Mar 25, 2011 2:35:02pm

re: #108 Charles

I wonder if it would matter to Breitbart if he knew that the stalker blog he's linking to is also a big supporter of genocidal Serbian war criminals?

Is the Pope Jewish?


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