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A Chicken Is Not Pillage: Malkin Gone Wild! Update:
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"A Chicken Is Not Pillage
I'm not ready to make nice.
You forgot his exclamation point! It defines him. He put it there for a reason, to show how in! your! face! he is.
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November 03, 2005
Malkin Gone Wild! Update:
There are posts , and then there are posts done well . Taking the same tact as myself, but with more research and less colorful invective, David Neiwert absolutely spanks Michelle Malkin for her paltry and destructive contribution to national discourse. Other than the overwhelming profusion of contra-examples to Michelle's line of crap, the true meat of David's post is this: Because in
the pursuit of that agenda, the conservative movement has become a
take-no-prisoners, scorched-earth entity, whence so much of the
ugliness in our current discourse arises. A lot of it, as I've examined at length previously, is deeply personal stuff, and the effect on our personal lives has been lasting and profound.
The
chief, overarching argument of the conservative movement, in essence,
has been that liberals are the sole and primary cause of everything
that is wrong both with America and with the world at large. What kind
of reasonable discourse is possible, really, when that is the starting
point of the conversation? Sad for me to admit, but I guess some things are better left to the professionals. Well done, David.
November 03, 2005 at 03:06 PM in The Deeply Stupid Permalink
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