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Yep, Klytus and Joan's other disciples tell it like it is. Exposing liberal hatred, potty mouth, bigotry, and intolerance every time. I have to give Salon credit for publishing Paglia. It is one of the reasons I pay for my "entertainment", unlike a lot of you giving, generous liberal types (note the star next to my name). What you people had better consider, is that BO did not precisely win the presidency as much as the republics so vapidly lost it. I am a conservative and will not vote for anyone that does not come at least close to my philosophical views, and that includes republicans, whom in the last election didn't even come close (thanks to socialist George and "it's a new world order" papa).
I don't agree with anyone 100% of the time, but you all had also better consider that Limbaugh says what about 100 million people are thinking. If he wasn't, he wouldn't have an radio audience of 25 million people which, by the way, beats Stewart by an order of magnitude, and he has the advantage of cable TV.
Keep screamin' folks, it's great entertainment!
BTW, lest you think I'm picking on Joan, search her comments for the phrase in the subject line.
Get a subscription or shut up. Cheap liberal. If you kiss some more butt, maybe Joan will give you one.
Conservatives make the money, and pay their way. Liberals like you just ride the free train.
BUY SLNM.OB! It's down to 20 cents a share. Wouldn't it be great if we pooled oh, $300.00 and bought it all?
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Hahahahaha hohohohoho. Wouldn't that be too funny? Hey, it could happen. Maybe Rush will buy it.
Who says it hasn't stuck? It "stuck" about 20 years ago.
"As a public service announcement, I offer readers two ways in which to realize that New Deal critic Amity Shlaes is not someone who needs be taken seriously."
Then why did you devote an article to her? Here are some facts that would argue that she is some to be taken seriously:
Shlaes graduated from Jonathan Edwards College, Yale University magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in English in 1982.
Shlaes writes a syndicated column for Bloomberg News. She is a senior fellow in economic history at the Council on Foreign Relations. Her many appearances on television and radio include commentary on public radio for Marketplace.
In 2005, Shlaes wrote a Financial Times column warning about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and considering nationalization and privatization. She said: "It is time to end Fannie's creepy relationship with government. Few projects could do more to sustain the American dream."
Her 2007 Wall Street Journal article on New Deal job creation argued that such jobs may not always increase productivity.[2]
She wrote columns for the Financial Times for five years, for which she won the International Policy Network's Bastiat Prize for Journalism in 2002. Earlier, she worked at the Wall Street Journal, where she was a member of the editorial board. She has written for The New Yorker, The American Spectator, Commentary Magazine, Foreign Affairs, National Review, and The New Republic, among others. Her obituary of Milton Friedman appeared in The New York Sun.
She was awarded the 2007 Deadline Club award for Opinion writing.[5], and the Newswomen's Club of New York's Front Page Award for her Bloomberg columns.
On the other hand you, Mr. Leonard, have written an article for Wired Magazine, and say of yourself:
"Andrew Leonard (aleonard@salonmagazine.com) is the senior technology correspondent at Salon Magazine. He is working on a book about free software."
Wow. I'm underwhelmed. You are not even close to being in the same league as the person you are ridiculing. Where does that place you?
The CFO of Salon makes $50k annual. So tell me, how much does the "senior technology correspondent" get for all his flaming talent?
You should really reconsider being a cheerleader for Klytus. He's more embarrasing by the minute, and I'm not sure where your misguided support of him comes from.
I put this here because I figure you'll read it. Also, it looks like you need the attention today.
BTW, coming soon: Poco, Salon reader, stockholder. I can't wait to be working together.
PBS=Nationalized Healthcare. Just remember, those of you who are asking for it.
I have to agree with you on this one... Hiring Steele for the job of RNC Chairman is a huge mistake. I guess the republicans have yet to learn that voters are demanding a two party system. Irrespective of your political leanings, I think that is a major complaint today. The republicans will lose again unless they get someone with some demonstrable integrity, backbone, and a proven philosophical record. Steel is nothing more than a lame attempt to pacify what the republicans see as their broader constituency. Wrong again.
"I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were cold or hot. Since you are lukewarm and neither hot nor cold, I am going to spit you out of my mouth."