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Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied (August 8, 2010 12:25 AM)

August 9, 2010 1:00 PM

From: TW Andrews

Subject: re: Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied

I liked it. I'd never try to follow the whole exchange on twitter, but the back and forth was a moderately interesting diversion.


August 9, 2010 1:00 PM

From: CJS (Bacchus44@aol.com)

Subject: re: Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied

Twitter-type/text-type is evil incarnate.


August 9, 2010 12:00 PM

From: Richard (richard1976@me.com)

Subject: re: Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied

If you want a recent piece that nails Weigel, try this: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2010/08/07/john-lott-dave-weigel-journalist-washington-post-cnn-journalism-drudge-career/ The way that Weigel was willing to tailor articles to help Democrats is troublesome.


August 9, 2010 12:00 PM

From: kieth nissen (kietharch@comcast.net)

Subject: re: Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied

Most boring thing you've posted in a long time, maybe forever. Don't waste you time on twits. Do your regular stuff.


August 9, 2010 11:00 AM

From: Ron (wworldtree@yahoo.com)

Subject: re: Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied

I think it's great....and Althouse is wrong.


August 9, 2010 10:00 AM

From: Buford Gooch

Subject: re: Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied

Helped me. I wasn't even aware of the twitterfight. Interesting exchange.


August 9, 2010 7:00 AM

From: Beej (gotcoffeewillpost@gmail.com)

Subject: re: Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied

And here I thought it was riveting and clarifying! If anyone out there agrees with me, please let me know ... fast. ... Definitely riveting and clarifying. Wish I had more time for elaboration but your riveting and clarifying exchange has already held me up in my "quick look at what's going on on the web."


August 9, 2010 7:00 AM

From: M.L.Johnson (leecay@gmail.com)

Subject: re: Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied

Aidan, Mickey was the exception that proves the rule.


August 9, 2010 6:00 AM

From: kidneystones

Subject: re: Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied

Weigel has zero credibility with anyone sensible. Is this charity work on your part to resurrect a fellow contrarian? If so, you're mistaken. Weigel might once have been capable of thinking for himself, but he cares far too deeply about his 'friends', like Ezra and Megan. Kaus, on the other hand, is always willing and even eager to offend. You're slumming.


August 9, 2010 6:00 AM

From: Bugz

Subject: re: Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied

Seemed like a pretty straight forward expostion to me. Not sure why Althouse says it's teh FAIL. But then again, I'm pretty much spring loaded and safety wired to the Weigel-is-a-dishonest-self-serving-jerk position.


August 9, 2010 4:00 AM

From: Mike (mmce1@verizon.net)

Subject: re: Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied

The monumental self-absorption of the democrta is always a marvel. Did you ever consider that both if you, for the mere fact that you are democrats, are gslsctic jackasses and we don't care about your twitter boy fight?


August 8, 2010 5:00 PM

From: Paul Kirchner (pkirchner@comcast.net)

Subject: re: Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied

Funny thing--on Politico, August 8, we see: "Browner said on NBC's "Meet the Press" that President Barack Obama is still committed to pushing the [climate change] bill through the Senate, and that there was "potential" for the bill to come up in a post-election, lame-duck session of Congress."


August 8, 2010 3:00 PM

From: Brian (kryon77@hotmail.com)

Subject: re: Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied

Re: "resigned in disgrace" The term "disgrace" used in this kind of context is usually bullshit, used by a partisan to try to fix his version of history in concrete. Recently, Conrad Black was railroaded by the uber-sanctimonious prick Patrick Fitzgerald, sent to prison, and delighted lefties started applying to Black their favorite term, "disgraced." When the Supreme Court held that the "honest services" statute was used by Fitz in a manner that denied due process, and Black was released on bail pending a new hearing in district court, those who hated Black still couldn't let go of their favorite word, reporting that "disgraced" Black was released from prison... It's not about the facts; its about the narrative. Years after the trump-up charges, the IRS made a finding that Newt Gingrich did nothing wrong in that case that caused him to pay a fine. And Gingrich seems to be doing pretty well today, earning the the esteem of intelligent people. And people remember that in Congress, Gingrich accomplished substantial things, such as welfare reform. But that will not stop the Aidans of the world from using "disgraced," primarily because it feels good to say it, I guess.


August 8, 2010 1:00 PM

From: Ted Naron

Subject: re: Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied

I guess your P.S. gets at the reason you haven't returned to Slate--a state of affairs I regret. (Although I am following you here.)


August 8, 2010 1:00 PM

From: John Tabin

Subject: re: Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied

You can't get hits at Slate by mocking Democrats? Really? Because I feel like I spent much of 2004 going to Slate mainly to read Kausfiles for the 'Kerry Haters for Kerry' perspective. Surely that earned some hits for the site unless I'm very, very unusual.


August 8, 2010 8:00 AM

From: Aidan

Subject: re: Weigel v. Kaus Detwitterfied

Mickey, your entire blogging career is based around trying to out-do the counterintuitive thought mill at Slate, usually by attacking the left as loudly as possible whether deserved or not. Even if it means lending an air of credibility to a man who made impeachment of the sitting president the sole focus of the 1998 midterms, saw his party's impeachment platform go down in humiliating fashion, had his party and his successor decide to pursue impeachment anyway in the lame duck session after he resigned in disgrace.


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