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Althouse Pokes Hive, Stirs Little Green Hornets, pw3ns Pony-Tailed Queen Hornut

by snork ( 148 Comments › )
Filed under Blogwars, LGF, Media at January 24th, 2010 - 7:30 pm

I know. I know. I know, I know, I know. When are we going to get beyond Teh Johnson? Soon. Soon, I say. But this hilarious situation with his NYT article is the gift that keeps on giving, and I can’t resist.

For those of you not familiar with Ann Althouse, she’s one of the law prof bloggers. She’s a law professor at University of Wisconsin – Madison. And even though she was an Obama supporter, she’s not a moonbat, and quite contritely criticizing him up one side and down the other these days. And you can call her a lot of things, but stupid and ignorant aren’t among them.

So I was a little surprised when she even bothered to comment on the dumb situation at LGF 1.0. But comment she did:

So Belgium got to him?! Here’s this guy who somehow can’t go to a conference, and then he fixates on somebody in the audience at a conference, and then makes all kinds of connections from there. Well, there’s something very strange about the mind of Charles Johnson. Does it mean anything more generally about right-leaning people on the web? Does the NYT want it to?

Well, now. That wasn’t very nice. Chucky didn’t think it was very nice, either. So he whines on his site:

A very ignorant post from someone who knows nothing about it. I make no apologies for wanting to distance myself from European fascist groups — and there is no doubt that they wanted to get me on their side at one point.

Oh, Chucky. Oh, Chucky Chucky. That weren’t not so smart. One thing I learned a long time ago is don’t try to tangle with a lawyer, and whatever you do, don’t try to tangle with a lady lawyer.

The expression “I make no apologies” would only make sense if I had somehow criticized him for wanting to distance himself from European fascist groups, which I didn’t do. I just puzzled over how his mind put together the problem that he needed to take action about. I make no apologies for not knowing anything more about it than I could read in the New York Times… or for finding the old Little Green Footballs too hateful to want to read.

Ann, don’t make the mistake of having high expectations of that mind. It’s not wired right. It says weird things like: “Althouse is clueless, yet her mouth still runs.”

This kind of bullshit insult doesn’t make me want to do any more research about Johnson. I read a NYT article about him and wrote a short post about it. If there is some mysterious backstory that’s missing from the NYT, why not tell me about it? I’m not a useless, ignorant person because I don’t know it, whatever it is. Why lash out like this? I’m sticking with my original impression that he’s got too much free-floating anger. Toxic.

Yup, Ann. That’s about the size of it. That, and I think that there’s also ample evidence that Mr. Johnson has a problem with women. Particularly smart women who speak their minds. Exhibit “A”: the toxic hatred of Sarah Palin.

P.S. – some of the comments on Althouse’s blog are kind of funny. Seems like some ex-lizards showed up. It looks like our Rose dropped in.

P.P.S. – After thinking about this for a little bit, it seems like a fresh pair of eyes can see things that should have been obvious. It really bears thinking about how it is that this Californian know-nothing latched onto such an obscure Belgian group, and this was the beginning of the big change. It sure seem to imply that someone more connected to Europe has been whispering sweet leftisms into his ear for a couple of years now. Someone un-Mata Hari-like, perhaps?

Right Wing Flame War!

by savage ( 369 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Blogwars, LGF at January 22nd, 2010 - 8:00 pm

The New York Times features an article about Chuckles and its a good one. Mentions almost everyone of note on the blogosphere, including Theblogmocracy! haha

THE QUESTIONING OF Johnson’s tactics started to come not just from without L.G.F. but also from within. Readers both casual and loyal spoke up in the comment threads to ask, sometimes diplomatically and sometimes not, whether all this casual flinging of epithets like “fascist” wasn’t maybe an overreaction. Johnson’s response, in thousands of cases, was to block their accounts and ban some of them from viewing the blog. “Get off my Web site” was a common farewell. (Johnson insists that this is not true — that no one has ever been banned from L.G.F. merely for disagreeing with him — but the anecdotal evidence to the contrary is voluminous, and the fact that the offending comments were instantly and permanently deleted makes it impossible to check others’ records against his.)

“Running a community is hard,” says Markos Moulitsas of the liberal Web site Daily Kos, “and I don’t criticize people for the approaches they take in trying to control their sites. As I tell my own disgruntled commenters, if they don’t like a site’s comment policies, they can always find greener pastures elsewhere. It’s a big Internet.”

A reasonable approach, which L.G.F.’s exiles mostly rejected. Comment threads all over the blogosphere were hijacked by people sharing stories of their banishment. Another stalker blog — this one assailing Johnson from the right — sprang up, administered by banned former “Lizards,” as L.G.F.’s registrants are known. Johnson responded by posting those former registrants’ real names and photographs on L.G.F. — an astounding breach of civility on the Internet, where anonymity is often prized above all else.

The article is an interview of Charles by Jonathan Dee of the NY Times on January 21, 2010.

Kids, we just hit the big time! Thanks to everyone that has been onboard here.

Rodan Update: I found another video of the 3rd rate Jazz Artist!

NY Times finally cares about States

by Lance Kates ( 9 Comments › )
Filed under Politics at July 21st, 2009 - 3:44 pm

The New York Times, barely suitable for birdcage lining, has finally found a reason to stump for the rights of states over that of the federal government.

Senator John Thune of South Dakota has submitted, as an amendment to the Hate Crimes legislation, an amendment to allow concealed carry permitholders from one state the right to travel to other states (with concealed carry permits) with full reciprocity.  Currently, this is done on a state by state level, each state deciding who’s concealed carry permits they will recognize.  It gets very confusing and no one knows the current information as it can change at any time.

The same New York Times which stumps for every liberal cause under the sun, always supporting an expansion of federal government’s influence over that of states rights finally found a reason to reverse their decision.

See what a hatred of guns can do?  It can even cause the New York Times to reverse itself.

Well, New York Times….. hate away.