"Mad blog rabble"
I rather like it, has a nice whiff of the Bastille and Tuileries Palace about it.
Kathleen Carroll (looking down from office window): "Oh dear! Why are the rabble rioting?"
APe Sycophant: "Because they have no news!"
Kathleen (chortling): "Then let them eat fake!"
To: atomic conspiracy
A "mad blog rabble"? (Adjusting pajama top) Would those not also be known as "readers"?
To: atomic conspiracy
Kathleen Carroll America will not survive unless women like this are removed from positions of power.
To: atomic conspiracy
Then there was The Associated Press itself, which by Friday had come to view the continued scrutiny of its article as evidence that everyone the military, the blogosphere, even other media outlets tracking the back-and-forth was either agenda-driven, insolent, or both, but not legitimately curious.
The international editor of the A.P., John Daniszewski, said in a statement Tuesday that the militarys questioning of the original sourcing on the article was frankly ludicrous and hints at a certain level of desperation to dispute or suppress the facts of the incident in question. In view of all of the fully documented fauxtography; all of the incomplete, factually incorrect, and just plain fake articles & "news" segments that are routinely busted, this Daniszewski's statments are pure, lucicrous chutzpah.
4 posted on
12/04/2006 5:11:43 PM PST by
ApplegateRanch
(Islam: a Satanically Transmitted Disease, spread by unprotected intimate contact with the Koranus.)
To: atomic conspiracy
Where's my mad blog rabble pin?
7 posted on
12/04/2006 5:24:24 PM PST by
Liberty Valance
(Keep a simple manner for a happy life)
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