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Osiris
8th March 2012, 12:41 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/ron-paul-s-pointless-internet-presidency.html

I just came across this and wanted to share. Is it just me or does the whole tone of the article seem very angry about Ron Paul supporters? I think someone had their feelings hurt ::)

mamboni
8th March 2012, 12:50 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/ron-paul-s-pointless-internet-presidency.html

I just came across this and wanted to share. Is it just me or does the whole tone of the article seem very angry about Ron Paul supporters? I think someone had their feelings hurt ::)

This is a screed written by a know-nothing young feminist cunt who mistated Paul's politics, is more concerned about getting an abortion than the millions of innocent victims of US wars of aggression, and comes to the subject so biased agaist Paul that her tiny little mind cannot even concieve of the obvious possibility that Paul enjoys dominance on the internet because his message is popular with the masses. She'd rather use Diebold's rigged voter tallies to convince herself of what she thinks she already knows: that Ron Paul is a flash-in-the-pan hack with only fringe voter support.

SLV^GLD
8th March 2012, 01:44 PM
mamboni just stomped this thread closed

iOWNme
8th March 2012, 02:00 PM
This is a screed written by a know-nothing young feminist cunt who mistated Paul's politics, is more concerned about getting an abortion than the millions of innocent victims of US wars of aggression, and comes to the subject so biased agaist Paul that her tiny little mind cannot even concieve of the obvious possibility that Paul enjoys dominance on the internet because his message is popular with the masses. She'd rather use Diebold's rigged voter tallies to convince herself of what she thinks she already knows: that Ron Paul is a flash-in-the-pan hack with only fringe voter support.

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Notice how it is ALWAYS character assassination and ad hominem attacks. But NEVER to talk about the issues. NEVER talk about reality and TRUTH.

JDRock
8th March 2012, 02:10 PM
so, some internet hack was trying to make the point that the internet is pointless...stupid broad.

Silver Rocket Bitches!
8th March 2012, 03:47 PM
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Notice how it is ALWAYS character assassination and ad hominem attacks. But NEVER to talk about the issues. NEVER talk about reality and TRUTH.

Truth and reality are too painful to the soft minded.

Uncle Salty
8th March 2012, 04:30 PM
If the truth is pointless, then she has a point.

PatColo
8th March 2012, 06:18 PM
discussion @ dailypaul,
Horrible Slampiece: Virginia Heffernan (http://www.dailypaul.com/219420/horrible-slampiece-virginia-heffernan)

mamboni
8th March 2012, 08:33 PM
discussion @ dailypaul,
Horrible Slampiece: Virginia Heffernan (http://www.dailypaul.com/219420/horrible-slampiece-virginia-heffernan)

Ironically, Ms. Heffernan should be praying for the election of Ron Paul. Because, in the alternative future to come, her and her ilk are going to suffer a fate too horrible for her little myopic mind to contemplate.

PatColo
8th March 2012, 09:03 PM
Ironically, Ms. Heffernan should be praying for the election of Ron Paul. Because, in the alternative future to come, her and her ilk are going to suffer a fate too horrible for her little myopic mind to contemplate.

you give her the benefit of the doubt as being a naive sheeple, rather than a trained propagandist. Her junk doesn't appear on a little backwater messageboard like GSUS, but rather as the dailypaul thread OP states, "This is appearing on the front page of Yahoo in the scrolling articles." I see Yahoo reprints a lot of AP articles, which is a Rothschild property as well as Reuters. From the Y! article,

Virginia Heffernan is the national correspondent for Yahoo! News, covering culture and politics from a digital perspective. She wrote extensively on Internet culture during her eight years as a staff writer for The New York Times, and she has also worked at Harper’s, the New Yorker and Slate. Her new book, Magic and Loss: The Pleasures of the Internet, will be published in early 2013.