Wednesday, November 13, 2002

Oh, NO! Our right to spout idiocy is being chilled!

Michael I. Niman (Does the I. stand for Idiot, who first floated the theory that Paul Wellstone was murdered, complains that his rights were violated or at least chilled by Andrew Sullivan's criticism of him in Salon.


He writes that Sullivan's comments "crossed the boundary from media criticism into the realm of a bile-laden partisan attack."

I wasn't aware that bile-laden partisan attack was illegal or immoral. In either case the Democrats (See The Great Depression) have a lot to answer for. Almost as much as the media.

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