Sunday, November 22, 2009

The strength of her convictions? Eh ... not so much.


Blogging Tory "Moose and Squirrel" wants you all to know about that despicable bully Richard Warman and his strong-arming of a 17-year-old and, to no one's surprise, fellow BTer Kate McMillan jumps in to offer moral support, because free speech is critically important to a democratic society and when douchebags like Warman come calling with low-down dirty threats and legal pressure, the right thing to do is band together and stand up to thugs like that and tell them that you're not caving in and if you want to talk lawsuits, well, bring it baby, yeah, we are so all about the solidarity!

In old news, Kathy Shaidle once wrote something really fucking stupid about Richard Warman on Kate's blog but she wants you to know that she is really, really sorry and it won't happen again.

I'm assuming you can recognize the hilarity there without any further explanation.

5 comments:

Ti-Guy said...

I think they're under impression that Warman can't sue them all and that therefore, together, they're immune.

Boy, are they stupid. He can spend the rest of his life suing them, one at a time, each time they libel him, until they stop.

I feel sorry for Walker Morrow though. No doubt he wrote his column based on sources written by this same gang who all are being sued for libel or from others (like Mark Steyn) who based their writing on the same sources. He should sue them for contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

thwap said...

i don't feel like going to see the scum at SDA right now.

Lindsay Stewart said...

you know, sending folks to smalldeadsouls is like suggesting your guests take a quick peek in the toilet to see the graceful curve you squeezed into that refreshing poop you just had. caveat dumpster.

sooey said...

Interesting how Nazi fighting on the Internet has become all about suing Conservative bloggers for libel.

Oh wait. Did I say interesting?

My bad.

Heil fellow well met and all that.

sooey said...

Hale! I meant hale!

I am not now, nor have I ever been, a Nazi. Seriously. Some of my best friends are non-White Supremacists.