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(Yahoo)   Huffington Post: "The government's reaction to 9/11 shows they're mini-testicled racists who wear fishnet stockings and pleasure themselves to crinkled, yellow photos of Henry Ford." Then the article gets a little weird   (news.yahoo.com) divider line
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2007-10-02 1:34:55 PM  
There's no hate like liberal hate.
 
2007-10-02 1:59:11 PM  
Feh, poorly written claptrap. I can't even slog through the ridiculous sentence structure to determine if I remotely agree with what he says.
 
2007-10-02 1:59:16 PM  
They didn't really say that. They were just referring to one government official.
 
2007-10-02 2:03:44 PM  
Afternoon_Delight: There's no hate like liberal hate.

Alright, who put the quarter in Afternoon_Delight?
 
2007-10-02 2:07:40 PM  
Poorly considered idiocy from desperate, whiny rightards?

In America's vagina?!

...
 
2007-10-02 2:11:36 PM  
There's no hate like liberal hate.

Conservative hate. There was heaps of that around the 1940s in Germany.
 
2007-10-02 2:11:52 PM  
Afternoon_Delight! You're back - I missed ya buddy. Nice use of the cliche, well deserved here heh
 
2007-10-02 2:15:22 PM  
Afternoon_Delight: There's no hate like liberal hate.

Hatred of neighborhood dogs barking at 2am - remarkably similar to liberal hate.

Hatred of mixing stripes with plaid - remarkably similar to liberal hate.

Hatred of getting dropped cell phone calls in a rural area during an important business call - remarkably similar to liberal hate.
 
2007-10-02 2:18:55 PM  
Anyhoo...that read like a Church of the SubGenius article.

Does the blogger normally write like that OR was the blogger making fun of Naomi Klein's "The Shock Doctrine" writing style by writing in the same incoherent meth-induced way?

I'm just too lazy to figure that one out.
 
2007-10-02 2:26:16 PM  
PC LOAD LETTER: Afternoon_Delight: There's no hate like liberal hate.

Alright, who put the quarter in Afternoon_Delight?


It's more of a pull-the-string mechanism.
 
2007-10-02 2:30:26 PM  
What Fakk said.

That totally felt like a meth ramble put to print.
 
2007-10-02 2:34:15 PM  
That's Steven Weber from Wings, Studio 60 and several failed sitcoms, and it looks like all of his blog posts are pretty much like that one:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steven-weber/#blogger_bio
 
2007-10-02 2:38:25 PM  
PC LOAD LETTER: Afternoon_Delight: There's no hate like liberal hate.

Alright, who put the quarter in Afternoon_Delight?


That was me, sorry. He's like a broken record, and yet is the most successful troll on fark.
 
2007-10-02 2:40:54 PM  
Man On Fire: PC LOAD LETTER: Afternoon_Delight: There's no hate like liberal hate.

Alright, who put the quarter in Afternoon_Delight?

That was me, sorry. He's like a broken record, and yet is the most successful troll on fark.


He sure nailed it this time, though.
 
2007-10-02 3:56:17 PM  
That's right. I said 'mini-testicled racists' and YOO VILL OBAAAYYY!

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2007-10-02 5:09:20 PM  
Subby could have linked to the Huffington Post article itself. Apparently the author is the resident comic.

Oh, and Afternoon_Delight: get that sense of humor that you claim that LIBS! LIBS! LIBS! LIBS! LIBS! don't have.
 
2007-10-02 5:56:53 PM  
You know what? Disturbing as this headline quote may be, I understand what it was aiming for exactly.
 
2007-10-02 9:35:59 PM  
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