I thought Harvard demanded literacy

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My, my - Matt Stoller is really on a crusade. Or what would be called a crusade if there weren't so many awful patriarchical military-industrial, un-PC connotations to such a term.

Somehow - Matt read this comment by Mike Turk (formerly of RNC fame) and comes to the conclusion that

The national GOP doesn't like Redstate, and that's not really a surprise since Ken Mehlman knows that fanatically racist communities don't sell to their suburban soccer Moms. As much as we bitch about Democratic insiders, the Republicans have a much tougher time on the internet, and will for the foreseeable future. In a post on why the RNC can't build a personal fundraising page, here's a comment Mike Turk, who worked at the RNC on this project...

Huh? Hello? Read much, Matt - or are you only in the business of applying your own fantasies into other people's statements.

I'd spend some time explaining Mike Turk's comment - but I think it's clear to anyone that has progressed beyond learning cursive in second grade that Matt's conclusion and reality have never met.

You know, Matt is a pretty bright guy - one who I've generally defended as such. Some days he makes me wonder if that effort is all for naught.

Oh, and by the way. If you didn't notice - our guys beat their guys eight ways from Sunday online in 2004. And if I were a betting man - I'd say tantrums like this are simply going to ensure more of the same.


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moonbat territory here.Especially in his post about Blanton.It's a waste of precious pixel space to respond to such nonsense.

read it again, then read it again. It made less sense each time.

is beyond laffable!!!

A St. Paul's diploma ain't worth too much either. Kid had it rough.  Give him a break.

The best thing about being a conservative at an Ivy League school was you just couldn't get away with this lack of critical thinking.  Thank God for liberal professors for beating rigid thinking into my skull!

I think he had something to get off his chest about RedHot, excuse me, RedState, and just stuck a particularly well-written and lengthy comment in because he figured it must support his point, somehow.

That it didn't isn't the point.

The Movie....

Someone should tell the congressmen and senators that occasionally post here that the rnc doesnt like you guys....rofl.

I was very active with the Forrester campaign in NJ, and everyone knows Stoller's a joke, even some Democrats would say not to take anything he writes seriously. They just told him what to blog on Corzine's site, and now he is posting on MyDD all of Corzine's "accomplishments" saying he should be next president. Why? He wants to be corzine's blogger... for President. Corzine is more of a joke than Stoller, and would never win a primary. A Harvard graduate and the only job on a campaign he can find is a censored blogger. Stoller, here's some advice: get out of your parents' basement, and get a real job with people who may actually take you seriously.

What's more distressing about this is the fact that the Hotline blog picked it up and didn't feel the need to address, even for a moment, the bizarre equation that led from "RNC would not develop fundraising system" to "GOP doesn't like Red State racists".

In response, I've called on everyone that may know Stoller to ask his doctors to cut back (or maybe increase) his meds.

I also posted a comment to the Hotline blog offering to clarify what I meant.  That comment, though, was not immediately available for view. That tells me they are screening comments and not allowing real-time discussion (which they accuse Ken of doing).

The second link in the article, specifically.

 
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