9 thoughts on “Tweety Tweets

  1. well I guess tweety gets the “asshole of the week ” award: AGAIN!It seems an honest person in the media is as hard to find as a honest person in DC…too bad we don’t get to vote on the media in the 06 elections,, they would be out on their asses.

    One point,, I have heard from several media outlits that “Hot tub tommy” is the one who called the media,, not the other way around, since when is what a politician that is so corrupt has to say NEWS??It seems to me he has NOTHING newsworthy to say at all so why are the media falling all over themselves to take his calls?

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  3. Off topic – but does anyone else find it difficult to post on conservative blog sites. I have tried to post on several different sites, (ie Michelle Malkin, Ann Coulter, Tammy Bruce, etc) but can’t seem to get through the sign-up phase. There are so many hoops to jump through! It makes you wonder if Bush’s domestic spy program is working – they know I’m liberal and I need not apply. Too bad they can’t be as open as the mahablog!

  4. re Comment 5 – about six months ago I signed up at RedState.org. I guess one or more links from leftie blogs to one or more articles on RedState actually looked interesting, and so I posted a few times. I picked a brand new moniker, different from the one I use here and on other leftie blogs, and if you’re having trouble signing on, you might also want to give them a completely different email than the one you normally here. In short, I used an identity that never before existed.

    OK, I admit that what I was doing on RedState was a mild form of trolling, but I did it so infrequently that I never got banned. That blog in particular strikes me as being about as alluring as East Berlin before the wall came down – gloomy, hopelessly paranoid, and atavistic. I must have been pretty bored.

  5. On the whole rightie blogs are a lot less welcoming to comments than leftie blogs. Many major rightie blogs either don’t allow comments at all or, as you say, have draconian registration policies. Little Green Footballs doesn’t allow new people to register at all, last I looked.

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