When Two-Bit Character Actors Attack

Out of the blue
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Out of nowhere this morning, I find the following tweet from character actor Nick Searcy:

Since I’ve never interacted with Mr. Searcy before, I was curious why he suddenly felt the need to post this rather harsh and judgmental tweet about someone he’s never met. Was he pissed off because I don’t toe the far left Glenn Greenwald “Snowden is a hero” line?

So I took a look at his Twitter timeline, and … he’s anti-Obamacare, thinks liberals are “the real racists,” and above all, BENGHAZI! Another sample of his debating technique:

In other words, a standard issue addle-brained, over-privileged, nasty right wing nutjob. Hell hath no fury like a wingnut scorned.

UPDATE at 9/7/13 2:09:28 pm

Mr. Searcy responds with customary aplomb:

Don’t you love it when wingnuts boast like luchadores?

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