want to watch someone you’re not going to like?

Posted on Monday 13 October 2008

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    Smoooochie
    October 14, 2008 | 1:01 PM
     

    It’s not surprising that he’s a Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. And yet again, I think we see this brand of rudeness that appears to have infused Republican discourse. He refused to answer direct questions other than by saying, ‘I don’t think this is a legitimate question.” He then proceeded to attack his host and her style of discussing the issues instead of actually informing us on the issues as he sees them.
    And I don’t think that satire and jokes about things that happen are immature at all. I don’t think these types of comments keep thinking adults from hearing the content, but rather are used to initially engage them in the discussion. They don’t incite people to violence, but rather incite people to go out and inform themselves better on what is going on out there.
    I thought Ms. Maddow handled her self very well especially when he was interrupting her about inviting Paul Wolfowitz and others. I’m glad she cut him short. He was unpleasant.

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    October 26, 2008 | 8:06 PM
     

    […] a combination of all of the above… Maybe you saw him acting like a pompous ass on Rachel Madow recently. But I find his Washington Post op-ed truly remarkable. It’s like getting an up […]

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