09-26-2008, 01:48 AM
Wonder if "Palin remorse" is setting in at McCain campaign Headquarters yet. We have two of the worst VP candidates since Bush 42 gave us Dan Quayle.
That's almost true. Though a lot of their content is garden-variety partisan reinforcement and activist discussion, DailyKos actually is one of the few extremist blogs I'm aware of that knowingly promotes smear and defamation tactics, advocates lying as a necessary tactic, and offers instructions for spreading rumors and disinformation.
Memorable moments in Kos history: when a Republican officeholder died of cancer, Moulitas posted a "let's dance on his grave, I hope more of these Republican bastards die a painful death" rant. It's also the site that published downloadable fake Press I.D.s, with instructions to print them, use them to get past security, and disrupt a campaign event. Mark Moulitas occasionally goes on vicious, deranged anti-semetic rampages, then cools off and withdraws them later that day. He's now a contributing columnist for Newsweek. He makes Ann Coulter look almost sane.
Gutenberg wrote:
some information and plenty of opinion. Kos is pretty liberal and doesn't try to hide it. I don't think they're into defamation though.
That's almost true. Though a lot of their content is garden-variety partisan reinforcement and activist discussion, DailyKos actually is one of the few extremist blogs I'm aware of that knowingly promotes smear and defamation tactics, advocates lying as a necessary tactic, and offers instructions for spreading rumors and disinformation.
Memorable moments in Kos history: when a Republican officeholder died of cancer, Moulitas posted a "let's dance on his grave, I hope more of these Republican bastards die a painful death" rant. It's also the site that published downloadable fake Press I.D.s, with instructions to print them, use them to get past security, and disrupt a campaign event. Mark Moulitas occasionally goes on vicious, deranged anti-semetic rampages, then cools off and withdraws them later that day. He's now a contributing columnist for Newsweek. He makes Ann Coulter look almost sane.