1 posted on
03/07/2005 4:14:22 PM PST by
Coastal
To: Coastal
They're STILL harping on Gannon?
Time to MoveOnDotSTFU.
To: Coastal
I scanned this idiots 'essay'.
He first claims three scalps were taken: Gannon, Jordan, and Steffen. Two of these three were clearly losses for Republicans.
He then goes on to blame "Republican operatives" for all three.
He's not so much an idiot, as he is deliberately disingenuous.
3 posted on
03/07/2005 4:24:06 PM PST by
Lazamataz
(Proudly Posting Without Reading the Article Since 1999!)
To: Coastal
But theres another a key difference between the effort against Gannon and conservative blog firestorms: The targets of the liberal blogosphere are conservative activists; the target of the conservative blogosphere is the free and independent press itself [ie Dan Rather], just as it has been for conservative activists since the 60s.This quote summarizes the silliness of this article. Anyone who does not regard Dan Rather as a Leftist activist hasn't been watching the news or, is himself, a Leftist activist.
To: Coastal
the Internet took three scalps?
This from a liberal website,it's so "mean spirited",a "hate crime" even;)
7 posted on
03/07/2005 4:34:08 PM PST by
mdittmar
(May God watch over those who serve to keep us free)
To: Coastal
On the other hand, exactly what was I expecting from somebody named Garance Franke-Ruta????
8 posted on
03/07/2005 4:38:56 PM PST by
Lazamataz
(Proudly Posting Without Reading the Article Since 1999!)
To: Coastal
As I understand this ...Liberals are good ...Conservatives are bad
10 posted on
03/07/2005 4:51:01 PM PST by
woofie
To: Coastal
Garance Franke-Ruta!......I saw the name and decided to forget the article. I never trust skinny cooks or people with hyphenated names.
11 posted on
03/07/2005 4:58:29 PM PST by
B.O. Plenty
(Liberalism is terminal.......)
To: Coastal
Which brings us back to Jordan. He was brought down not by outraged citizen-bloggers but by a mix of GOP operatives and military conservatives.
Kook puts on his tin foil hat.
The Gannon scalping is different from the Jordan and Rather controversies in two very important ways.
Kook misses the biggest difference:
Of course, the lefty bloggers are determined to make Gannon into a huge story. But no matter how many times the great hunters say "Did you see the size of that chipmunk!" and no matter how much parsley you garnish the plate with, it's still a chipmunk. Goldberg
13 posted on
03/07/2005 5:00:43 PM PST by
Milhous
To: Coastal
instead of taking these bloggers for the political activists they are, all too often the established press has accepted their claims of being a new form of journalism. That's essentially this guy's complaint. I'm not sure the point of posting conspiracy-theory leftism on FR. But they're very predictable. Just let them keep talking, or writing, and suddenly their real complaint is revealed.
This guy doesn't want the LM, the 'press' component of the leftwing's mainstream at least, to give the 'blogs' any credit, or presumeably any converage. If it were nothing but 'wonkette' and other libs, I'm sure this guy would have no complaint. But it involves FR, and PLB, and LGF and others. And he's really . . . . bothered. That's about all his article comes to.
14 posted on
03/07/2005 5:01:55 PM PST by
sevry
To: Coastal
Joseph Steffens online mudslinging toward Mayor OMalley followed a more old-fashioned strategy. Steffen, a political operative who called himself the Prince of Darkness, was fired from Governor Ehrlichs administration for planting salacious rumors on the Internet in August and October 2004 about a fictional affair between OMalley and an African-American TV journalist. Steffens narrative is simpler, but connections to the same Republican operatives abound. After Steffen, writing under the handle ncpac, seeded clues to the anchorwomans identity on a FreeRepublic.com thread, other conservative bloggers posted pictures of the reporters face online, defaming her as well as OMalley. The rumors swirled in Annapolis, Marylands capitol, for 18 months before the story broke into the open on February 9, a day after a real reporter, from The Washington Post, confronted Steffen with the FreeRepublic postings.Where I went to school, 18 months from August 2004 would be February 2006. This person is clearly a buffoon.
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