Mark Levin: EPIC FAIL
Posted on June 30th, 2009 by Nathan P. Origer
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MINT-AND-CORN COUNTRY, INDIANA — I’ve done it. I’ve joined John, Conor, et al. on the Deranged Blogger List!
I’m truly disappointed by the lack of cleverness. “Nathan P. Mental Case”? Really? I still contend that “Nothing P. Orijerk” would have been better. I invite readers to suggest their own ideas. Maybe one of Mr. Levin’s lackeys will view the comment box and have it changed on the Website.
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Oooh, jealous. Nathan P. Boringer would have come much closer.
Good job in any case.
I like it! Thanks.
Hot damn! Talk about a resume-builder, at least around these parts.
I’m honestly surprised the Levin staff even look at AmCon-never heard any talk show host mention the site, in fact. But hey- this is what makes educational discourse so valuable!
Provocation works, apparently. Warmest congratulations! Can I now qualify as a second-degree deranged conservative?
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Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!
One thing that really bugs me is the tendency of these neocons war hawk clowns to call people on the right who disagree with them some epithet like “deranged.” (This happened a lot during the Ron Paul campaign.) As if fear mongering up fantasy boogie men that you then want to get people killed to slay is some sort of a sign of sanity.
In fairness to Levin, he did sort of debate Conor, rather than just call him deranged, but it is amusing to see him call us out without actually calling us out. (Maybe we’re getting sweet radio name-drops.)
How about “Nathan Pee-Ogre”?
Not gonna lie: I’m jealous.
Can we take a moment to admire the third-rate Web design, too? Inconsistencies abound; the font is atrocious. And the “insults” are as over-the-top as Levin’s childishness. Attacks are more effective, methinks, when delivered tastefully — when done in a way that requires a moment to consider just what insult has been leveled.
Jaybird wins, here: http://www.ordinary-gentlemen.com/2009/06/mark-levinsane-strikes-again-and-again-and-again/
Comment number three.
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