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Blunder Twins: The hilarity continues

posted at 12:56 am on February 9, 2007 by Bryan
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Greetings, fellow godbags! I’m hoping you can help me out with something.

When you hear that someone’s been “smeared,” what do you think has happened? Do you think

a) someone took something the person in question said entirely out of context and mischaracterized it; or
b) someone took something the person in question said and just quoted it, word for word?

I could be wrong–what do I, a simple godbag, know?–but all along I’ve thought that a smear is more related to a) than b). Which is to say, that a smear is when you take someone’s words out of context and make those words mean something that the person never intended, or when you just accuse a person of doing or thinking a thing that they have never done or thought.

Liberal blogger Digby has a different idea about smearing, though.

The Edwards campaign is standing by their bloggers as they came under assault by the rightwing noise machine and good for them.

But this is going to be the pattern unless the news media recognises that they have a substantial number of readers who will not tolerate a reprise of the kind of rightwing smear job collusion we’ve seen in the past.

It proceeds from there to question Bill Donohue’s motives (which some might define as a smear) and then descends from there into some kind of how-to manual for reporters to march to bloggers like Digby’s tune from now on. But it’s that “rightwing smear job” bit that’s so interesting, at least to me. All Donohue and others did was recite Amanda Marcotte and Melissa McEwan’s own words, verbatim, in criticizing them. So accurately quoting someone is now, in the mind of Digby, a “rightwing smear job.”

Which carried to its logical end, means that journalism as we know it is dead. As is history, biography and anything else in which people might be quoted accurately for some purpose or another. It’s all just one big “rightwing smear job” now. Including the accurate quote I just pulled from Digby’s own site, I suppose.

Meanwhile, over at MyDD Chris Bowers isn’t content merely to redefine the smear. He’s out to redefine the word “staunch.” Check it out, my fellow godbags.

On Wednesday, Bowers had this to say about L’Affaire Blunder Twins:

I also wish to make something else clear. While there is no way I will support Edwards with Amanda and Melissa are fired, I will immediately become a staunch Edwards supporter if they are not fired.

Well, as we all know they weren’t fired. So has Bowers staunched up the Edwards support? Well….

I am so relieved for Amanda and Melissa. I am just as relieved for John Edwards, who I really did not want to write off my list of potential candidates to support in the primary. Now, I will happily identify myself as an Edwards supporter. The only way I could imagine that changing is if another candidate shows a superior ability to help grow the movement. While there are a few more with that potential, no one has really come to close stepping up yet. (emphases added)

Unpacked, Bowers is saying “if another candidate comes along who pays even more attention to ME ME ME and our little kingdoms on the fringe, that candidate will get my support. Sorry, John.”

Those two posts were written about 45 hours apart, by the same person. The dictionary defines “staunch” as “firm and steadfast,” not as “waiting until someone else strokes my ego a little better.” But on the left, staunch does not mean what the rest of us think it means.

Edwards didn’t buy himself a thing by keeping on those two bloggers. The netroots who are hailing him today are already prepared to forget about him once it’s convenient. To be clear, he didn’t actually lose anything either, at least not yet. He’s not yet enough of a factor to cause Hillary! or Obama to kiss off the netroots by attacking him over his choice of bloggers. The only way they use the Blunder Twins against him is if they get desperate, and while they might get desperate, it won’t be because of him. The blogstresses would only become a liability in and of themselves in the general election, and Edwards isn’t likely to get that far. They can, however, become liabilities if they’re not kept under constant adult supervision when they’re blogging away. In that way, they’re a couple of timebombs ticking away inside the Edwards camp, most useful in that role to Hillary! and Obama than anyone else. And they can provide entertainment for us godbags as long as Edwards is in the race and keeps them around. But they’re not going to factor into the grand scheme of things very strongly. They ought to, as keeping them around says quite a bit about Edwards and his choice of allies, but we’re dealing with a party that no longer cares whether its meetings are prayed over by a Hezbollah-supporting imam. They’ll make the nation dance over the meaning of “is.” Why should they care if a few godbags of the right dislike a couple of bigoted bloggers of the left belonging to a white, male Southern candidate who has little shot of actually winning anything in ‘08? Their bigotry is of a politically correct nature, so most Democrats are likely to ask “What’s the problem?”

As I wrote the other night, the win for our friends on the left here is a pyrrhic one. They won themselves a silky pony that they’re already prepared to sell out for a little flattery. The blogstresses kept jobs that’ll end ignominously in a year or so. The netroots as a whole circled the wagons around a couple of people who, in declaring their impassioned work of several years “satire,” took all their supporters and readers for chumps. And the Blunder Twins and their netroots pals have exposed themselves once again as people whose only loyalty is to themselves and the relentless pursuit of power. Theirs is a movement that will turn on itself, eventually, in loyalty tests and purges. Which means that Bowers got at least one thing right in the brouhaha: This isn’t over.

Update: Yes, we’re aware that liberal blogs are digging through the old Allah is in the House archive to trash Allahpundit. I can’t even say we’re surprised. But here’s the thing. Allahpundit’s schtick was obviously satire at the time it was written, as over the top pseudonym and the disclaimer on his site made obvious. For Marcotte’s writings to have been satire all along as she now claims, she would secretly have to be a rightwing Bush supporter who attends Mass regularly nearly to the point of being a nun, and actually thinks the Duke defendants are innocent. And she never really thought that President Bush knew all about 9-11 beforehand but did nothing to stop it, since it would help get his devious plans underway. How likely is that? She was either taking Edwards and her loyal readers for fools then, or she’s taking them all for fools now.

Additionally, no presidential campaign that I’m aware of has decided to put Allahpundit qua Allahpundit on its staff so there’s really an apples and oranges thing going on here. Not that I’d expect such fine distinctions to register on people who think accurately quoting someone constitutes a “rightwing smear job.”

Like the word “smear,” our friends on the left would do well to look up the word “satire” and understand that a) Allah is in the House was brilliant satire and b) Marcotte’s writing was neither satirical nor brilliant.


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Bryan on February 9, 2007 at 5:18 PM

Laser tag is a blast! Have fun.

I agree about foundation money. It wouldn’t bother me in the least if HotAir did receive funding from foundations. As long as the bills are paid and the good commentary is there when I type in the URL, I don’t have to know how the sausage is made. :)

Similarly, it doesn’t bother me that HotAir doesn’t receive foundation money.

I haven’t been bothered about HotAir and it’s finances since I learned how to turn off that blinking McCain ad.

JadeNYU on February 9, 2007 at 5:36 PM

Hey MKR … why don’t you issue an IMMEDIATE ACTION ALERT then whip up a pretty vivious rant.

What a loser.

darwin on February 9, 2007 at 6:33 PM

I wanna know the identities of the sad sock puppets.

darwin on February 9, 2007 at 6:34 PM

Bryan,

I will follow your request and not comment on the matter further. However, as you have raised further points and declared me a “malicious” liar after publicly declaring the matter closed I will repond to them in my final comment.

For what it’s worth, there’s nothing wrong with taking foundation money if that’s how your site is run, as Media Matters and a lot of other sites are run,

I absolutely agree.

but Hot Air hasn’t taken any foundation money and none of us are paid by any foundation. We’re not owned or funded by any foundation. So what MKR and the sock puppet Sal Leno are spreading are malicious lies.

I never said anything of the sort, just as you never denied being paid for your work here.

MKR on February 9, 2007 at 7:30 PM

That’s a nice bit of goalpost moving, there, MKR. You’re outta here.

Bryan on February 9, 2007 at 9:00 PM

Man, who to believe here? Who has more credibility, liberal sock puppets trolling and whoring for attention, or the guy that goes on record and posts under his real name? Not exactly a tough call, is it?

And for the record, I wouldn’t have given a rat’s *ss either if there’d been foundation money involved. It’s ridiculous for any liberal to make accusations like that anyway, considering how many left wing organizations are bought and paid for by George Soros one way or another.

ReubenJCogburn on February 9, 2007 at 9:42 PM

Coming out of the woodwork, aren’t they?

The idiots think they smell blood in the water. But the truth is, the world is slowly waking up, taking a good hard look at them, and going “WTF?”

What’s happening is a good thing. The ‘radical’ left is coming out of the shadows. They think it’s time for them to rise.

This is gonna be fun.

techno_barbarian on February 10, 2007 at 12:11 AM

You saw that Gavin M. admitted at Sadly, No! that he is “Sal Leno” (not that he went to great lengths to hide it to begin with).

Do you find it odd that he would just tell a blatant lie like that?

A couple of his commenters seem to . . .

Patterico on February 10, 2007 at 12:13 AM

Blunder Twins: The hilarity continues

Blundertwins power activate!

Form of, a steaming POS.
Shape of a douchebag.

thedecider on February 10, 2007 at 12:14 AM

Sadly, I just took a look at “Sadly, No!”. Sal, Gavin or whatever name he goes by today seems pretty obsessed with HotAir and Bryan. It appears he’s proud of posting as a puppet and finds some type of conspiracy in even the most mudane comments.

darwin on February 10, 2007 at 9:27 AM

Other people might have a different opinion on this than me. However, my feeling is, if the vast majority of acts of pedophilia worldwide had been traced back to Christians (as the vast majority of terrorist acts worldwide have been traced back to Muslims) then something like that might be o.k.

JadeNYU on February 9, 2007 at 4:01 PM

But only, to be truly fair, if those heinous acts were also supported by an enthusiastic doctrine, theology and practice stretching back over 1,000 years mandating such acts, supported by chapter after chapter of text delivered verbatim from God himself, devoted solely to the one issue, claiming those who didn’t support the molestation of children were going to suffer torment in this life and Hellfire in the next.

Then the comparison would be roughly equivalent.

Especially if (in our hypothetical) the only Christians that bothered speaking up said things like “Of course we don’t support pedophilia, but, in certain situations, it is justified.” or “It’s not pedophilia if they brought it on themselves.” or other manners of saying “We don’t agree with it *wink*, but, we’ve also defined it to not include everything that we do support (such as pedophilia).”

A-meen.

RD on February 10, 2007 at 1:13 PM

is anyone surprised at the usual reaction from the left? Seriously, you call islamofascism what it is, and point out the facts of how it imbeds itself in a nation and eats it from the inside out and they call it hate speech.

This is nothing new. It’s business as usual.

Why is anyone outraged?

One Angry Christian on February 10, 2007 at 6:10 PM

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