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The leading lights of the right wing blogosphere rave at me like lunatics on Twitter
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Here’s the background on this amazingly lengthy series of diatribes spewed at me on Twitter in the past day or two: In Which CNN Contributor Dana Loesch Falsely Accuses Me of Using a Racial Slur.

After I posted that article, Loesch went nuts — tweeting insults at me over and over like a deranged parrot. It was impressive.

Yeah! Now that’s some good old-fashioned wingnut hatin’, and nobody hates like Dana Loesch! These are apparently the tweets that set her off:

After Loesch’s tirade, Breitbart.com “investigative journalist” Mandy Nagy (@Liberty_Chick) got into the act, retweeting some even sleazier posts by one of the people from the website described in this LGF article: Rodan Exposed: The Shocking Audio.

One of the things genuine stalkers do, of course, is to accuse their targets of being stalkers themselves. Notice also that the person who Mandy Nagy is retweeting has used a name similar to a frequent LGF commenter, ‘iceweasel.’ They just can’t help revealing how obsessive they are.

Then, of course, the always effervescent Dan Riehl contributed his own special brand of creepiness to the mix:

Dan is completely made of class.

But this wasn’t the end of the venom! Next, the Daily Caller’s “Obama Ate Dog” guy, Jim Treacher, went into auto-spew mode (asking me over and over when I was going to “apologize to Dan Rather” for some reason that I’m sure makes sense to a wingnut). Notice that I wasn’t even directing my tweets to him — I was talking with @AngryBlackLady — but Treacher just kept on ranting:

Just another day in the life of Mr. Irrelevant.

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