More Hanging Around With Retards

Last week I posted about how Kos, head pig at the dKos Animal Farm and Petting Zoo, had to threaten to ban the 9/11 Truthers from his site if they spoke up with their theories.

This week, John Amato of CrooksAndLiarsBlog fame had to have one of his goonies drop the hammer on the Truthers:

This is Nicole. The site team wanted me to remind our readers that this thread deals ONLY with Colbert’s interview with D’Souza and that any and all 9/11 alternative theories brought up in response will be deleted in their entirety.

On a similar note, while the C&L Blog folks are, thankfully, shutting of the opinions of the certifiably stupid, at least one of them is getting all dreamy-creamy over Ding-Dong Dennis Kucinich’s attempt to bring back the so-called “Fairness Doctrine”

Oh, I love this. LOVE it. I can’t think of anything that would derail the right wing noise machine than bringing back the Fairness Doctrine. Can you imagine how much Fox News would have to revamp their programming? It would be unrecognizable. And get this: Tim Russert might actually have to invite Democratic officials on Meet The Press! The mind reels at the possibilities.

She links to an FMQB article with this Kucinich quote in it

Kucinich said in his speech that “We know the media has become the servant of a very narrow corporate agenda” and added “we are now in a position to move a progressive agenda to where it is visible.”

It is very subtle, but did you catch how truly twisted Kucinich’s comparison is in that quote?

He basically says that his political agenda, the “Progressive” one, is better than any corporate agenda.

Wow, I’ve never really squeezed my brain through that small of a straw before. No wonder the leftists are always angry.

Never mind that it is his “Progressive” agenda that is the narrow one. The one which believes that any point of view other than his needs to be “balanced” with what he thinks, instead of letting people choose what they want to listen to via the market.

The “Progressive” point of view is so unwanted that it deserves government subsidies now?

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