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Monday, January 17, 2011

Famous Moments In Civil Discourse

From Alan Grayson, hero of the left-blogosphere:



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7 comments:

  1. Out of curiosity, do you have any idea what Steven Pagones would say about the MSM's latest promoter of civil discourse, Al Sharpton?

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  2. Your "Hero" was a sad joke that lost. You would think a "Hero" would have had more popular support. I wonder if your assumption of "Hero"-hood is a strawman, intended to confuse your readers into thinking Grayson's views stands for anything other than Grayson's views.

    Are you going to be the slightest bit honest and post a video of Palin's greatest hits? Or Bachmann's? Beck's? Limbaugh's? Savage's? Levin's?

    No? Didn't think so.

    This certainly explains the myopia I've been dealing with here.

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  3. Your "Hero" was a sad joke that lost. You would think a "Hero" would have had more popular support. I wonder if your assumption of "Hero"-hood is a strawman, intended to confuse your readers into thinking Grayson's views stands for anything other than Grayson's views.

    Are you going to be the slightest bit honest and post a video of Palin's greatest hits? Or Bachmann's? Beck's? Limbaugh's? Savage's? Levin's?

    No? Didn't think so.

    This certainly explains the myopia I've been dealing with here.

    /sorry for the repost, my first comment seems to have gotten lost.

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  4. Well Robot, you really need to read the whole post. The Professor called Grayson a hero of the left-blogosphere. With those comments, Grayson was thrust upon the forefront of many liberal sites and MSNBC because they thought it was great when he erroneously claimed Republicans wanted old people to die. Har har. That Grayson. Unfortunately for Grayson but fortunately for America, the fine voters in Grayson's district decided that they didn't want a disgrace to represent them anymore. Funny how that works.

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  5. Alan Grayson, poster boy for 'civil' discourse.

    If you libs want to lecture everyone else about discourse, why don't you reign in your foaming hordes first. Like Mr. Fuller!

    Then we'll debate what kind of discourse is 'civil'.

    Ridiculous.

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  6. If you libs want to lecture everyone else about discourse, why don't you reign in your foaming hordes first. Like Mr. Fuller!"

    Sure, just keep them from getting shot first by nutjob right-wingers (y'all did read that *whole* NYT piece, not the just the one blurb posted here, right?), and we'll call it a day.

    Sound fair? Don't shoot us, we won't yell at you?

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  7. RPN, Quit jumping the fence into my back yard, then.

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