Found here. Also, I don’t normally comment about comments over there – it’s not my job to beat that comments section into shape, so it’s also not my problem – but the one comment there so far is a hoot. How the heck somebody could mangle my name into ‘Brad Matthews’ is a minor mystery, and one that I suspect that I don’t actually want resolved. Let us retain at least some wonders and enigmas in this fallen world.
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Personally, I had fun throwing in his face his assertion from seven months ago that Mary Burke would defeat Scott Walker. He must be an amateur leftist troll, since he doesn’t have his posting history set private.
Finrod, nice to see you on this site as well.
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Surprised you didn’t asking him about the air he “breath.”
Good catch. I figured I’d save that for if he responds to me. It’s often useful to not hit them with everything at once.
Understandable. I’m wondering if he’s actually going to try and respond.
Troll: ” Don’t pollute my air! Freedom!”
Me: I fart in your general direction!
Cut and paste. He probably drops the same comment on every site he can, trying to shame others into supporting carbon caps because of the harm that pollution does to him.
“This hurts me! Me! Why are you trying to hurt me? Have you no shame, sir? Have you no shame at all?”
I love pointing out that I don’t care about them and how their suffering warms my heart.
By the way, Moe, who is it at watchdog.org whose job it is to beat the comments into shape? Not on your post but on another there, there’s a garden-variety vile leftist troll that needs to be shown the door.
Do not know, not my problem, happy as a clam about that. 🙂
I see you’ve discovered the joys of delegation.
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Mew
“Not my circus, not my monkeys.” 🙂