Right Wing Bloggers Ignore Pawlenty and Link to South Minneapolis Commie Blog
1 Comments Published by Loosestrife on Thursday, June 01, 2006 at 10:17 AM.
It was a big day for Upside Down yesterday as the right-wing blogosphere discovered my humble little pinko blog on the day that Tim Pawlenty announced that he is running for reelection.
Who would have known that the right-wing blog boys were such supporters of free speech? Apparently, it takes a Democratic "sin" to awaken a sense of justice in these boys.
After all, it was Tim Pawlenty who suggested we make protestors pay for their own arrests. Just a "user fee" for exercising my constitutional rights, I guess.
Mitch Berg, my recently converted free speech advocate bitch at Shot to the Groin (or some such), was "so deliriously happy with Tim Pawlenty" on the day that Pawlenty floated this free speech tax.
I wonder what Berg would say about a "user fee" on wrong headed blog posts.
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Meanwhile, yesterday, Tim "Tough Love" Pawlenty was busy announcing his reelection campaign, outlining his anti-freedom agenda, and softening his image with his new website.
That website is hilarious and bespeaks a certain degree of vanity--and desperation. Go catch it now before they pull it. Let the home page sit for a minute and a smiling Timmy magically becomes a paper doll. No, really.
You know a campaign is in trouble when it starts doing unintentional parodies of its candidate. Remember Michael Dukakis.
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Let me direct my new readers to a gubernatorial candidate with guts: DFLer Becky Lourey, who--based on genuine support of free speech rights--was only State Senator who voted against the bill prohibiting protests within 500 feet of a funeral . Pawlenty, in another rush of hypocritical compassionate conservatism, signed the bill immediately, of course.
Lourey is also the only member of the legislature who has lost a child to Iraq War II, and surely, a bunch of anti-gay yahoos harassing a grieving family at a funeral angers her. But she, unlike, the karma chameleon Timmy, understands the concept of liberty and can act on principle.
And I'd wager she has had more calluses on her hands than Pawlenty, R. T. Rybak, Don Samuels, or Mitch Berg.
Check her out boys. Just don't challenge her to a marksmanship contest.
--Loosestrife
Who would have known that the right-wing blog boys were such supporters of free speech? Apparently, it takes a Democratic "sin" to awaken a sense of justice in these boys.
After all, it was Tim Pawlenty who suggested we make protestors pay for their own arrests. Just a "user fee" for exercising my constitutional rights, I guess.
Mitch Berg, my recently converted free speech advocate bitch at Shot to the Groin (or some such), was "so deliriously happy with Tim Pawlenty" on the day that Pawlenty floated this free speech tax.
I wonder what Berg would say about a "user fee" on wrong headed blog posts.
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Meanwhile, yesterday, Tim "Tough Love" Pawlenty was busy announcing his reelection campaign, outlining his anti-freedom agenda, and softening his image with his new website.
That website is hilarious and bespeaks a certain degree of vanity--and desperation. Go catch it now before they pull it. Let the home page sit for a minute and a smiling Timmy magically becomes a paper doll. No, really.
You know a campaign is in trouble when it starts doing unintentional parodies of its candidate. Remember Michael Dukakis.
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Let me direct my new readers to a gubernatorial candidate with guts: DFLer Becky Lourey, who--based on genuine support of free speech rights--was only State Senator who voted against the bill prohibiting protests within 500 feet of a funeral . Pawlenty, in another rush of hypocritical compassionate conservatism, signed the bill immediately, of course.
Lourey is also the only member of the legislature who has lost a child to Iraq War II, and surely, a bunch of anti-gay yahoos harassing a grieving family at a funeral angers her. But she, unlike, the karma chameleon Timmy, understands the concept of liberty and can act on principle.
And I'd wager she has had more calluses on her hands than Pawlenty, R. T. Rybak, Don Samuels, or Mitch Berg.
Check her out boys. Just don't challenge her to a marksmanship contest.
--Loosestrife
