dKos, BillO, and Conspiracy Theories

So BillO has run off the rails again tonight.  Accusing dK of being “Nazis of the Left” and of supporting 9/11 Conspiracy Theories.

More evidence he doesn’t bother to read.

Now if I had a good way to provide you with the Media Matters link I would, but I leave it as an exercise.

On the other hand here on this site we can be as tinfoil as we want because we’re proud to be called “far left loonies” by the likes of BillO and Faux Noise.

Bring it falafel boy.

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  1. Told you I didn’t buy into the “One Diary a Day” limit.

    It inhibits my muse.

  2. You’re everywhere tonight…

    I am kind of hoping for a song and dance number next.

    I am partial to Singing in the Rain myself.

    • pfiore8 on October 30, 2007 at 13:09

    because even the 9/11 theories are worth considering

    when you have a president and gov’t that has lied and undermined our country (i think it was pluto who said they’ve sold it off piece by piece), why is it so fucking difficult to believe that these people let 9/11 happen

    conspiracy theories should be required reading in history… anything that challenges conventional (group) thinking has my complete and utter support as worth considering and put up, point for point, with the accepted version of history.

    • Twank on October 30, 2007 at 15:11

    I wonder just WHO still takes Billo seriously?

    I ask one of the high school kids I tutor where he gets his information concerning the world.

    His response: Oh, various places but mostly from Bill O’Reilly.  He gets it right most of the time.

    I would expect this from a 17 year old male, solidly middle class kid.  The other folks?

  3. God help me, but I do love the word ilk.

    • Pluto on October 30, 2007 at 18:48

    I am seriously worried about BillO. I’ve watched him for years — but lately, well, he just ain’t right in the head.

    O’REILLY: J.K. Rowling, the author of all those Potter books says that Headmaster Albus Dumbledore is gay. Does that mean anything to anybody? No?

    O’REILLY: She made that reply at New York’s Carnegie Hall, and the audience was stunned into silence by the revelation.

    O’REILLY: Well, apparently there’s a picture of him in Key West with three guys. I don’t know. I don’t even know who Albus Dumbledore is because I don’t read these dopey books.

    O’REILLY: OK, tonight on the Factor, we’re gonna tell you about Harry Potter and the gay agenda. Apparently that’s goin’ on.

    O’REILLY: Listen, I have a lot to read and Dumbledore and all of this. But here’s what I don’t understand, because I did study up on the story. If J.K. Rowling wanted to make the character gay, why didn’t he just make the character gay — she just make the character gay rather than going to Carnegie Hall in New York — and you were in the audience —

    O’REILLY: — and announcing that he’s gay. I don’t know — I don’t get the strategy. Is it just publicity?

    O’REILLY: Why have a gathering of Potter aficionados and then drop the gay bomb on them? Why do that?

    O’REILLY: She didn’t have to say he’s, you know, got a condo in Key West. You know what I mean?

    O’REILLY: You know, why did she do it? She did it to provoke. I think this is a provocateur. This woman’s a provocateur.

    O’REILLY: Now, many parents are worried in America about the gay agenda and indoctrination of their children to see homosexuality in a certain way. That debate is raging all over the country. This now becomes part of that debate, does it not?

    O’REILLY: So, I think, this is my conclusion is that J.K. Rowling is a provocateur, did it on purpose, and now is just going to let all hell break loose.

    O’REILLY: Here’s — you can talk about this on your radio show tomorrow. There are millions of Americans who feel that the media and the educational system is trying to indoctrinate their children to a certain way of life, and that includes parity for homosexuals with heterosexuals.

    And that’s what this Rowling thing is all about, because she sells so many books. So many kids read it, that she comes out and says, “Oh, Dumbledore is gay, and that’s great.” And this — it’s another in the indoctrination thing. That’s what the belief system is among some Americans.

  4. as I have already posted it on the truther boards. 

    Always good to see a pontificating blowhard shove his head up his ass.  Why people let him voice such retarded opinions just has to reflect on Charolette Iserbyt’s dumbed down America.

    It’s also a prime example of the project mockingbird theme because from Bill, the local right wingers repeat, repeat, repeat.

    Remember redstate has banned all “shill” for Ron Paul diaries and comments.  The Dems though are looking more and more like the neo-cons each day, picking up the “terra” theme with HR 1 and now the even more Satanic HR 1955.

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