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A reminder as the gloves come off in the Delaware blogosphere...

Quoted at Thoughts on Freedom:

‘What is freedom of expression? Without the freedom to offend, it ceases to exist’, Salman Rushdie.


But the corollary to this credo would be...

Those who exercise the right to offend lose the right to thin-skinned whining.


Thus here.

Outing somebody's pen name is a pretty serious step, because there can be a lot of legitimate reasons for using one.

On the other hand, regarding those who blog under their own names (and therefore accept direct accountability for what they publish), there probably is a limit to the number of times some people are willing to read juvenile name-calling because they happen to disagree with policy positions.

Oh. Yeah:

"Dissent is the highest form of patriotism." Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

Comments

Hube said…
I just posted at DP. John was wrong to use donviti's real name. I don't care how big of tools the DLers are, as you said Steve, there are legitimate reasons for using a pseudonym. Calling people names on blogs, acting like assholes constantly, using lousy spelling(!) ... none of that necessitates such a revelation.
Delaware Watch said…
I heard a while back that the writers at DL decided to stop commenting on my blog because they wanted to be the sole source of serious progressive analysis in DE. That they wanted to see me leave the blogosphere. That was a rumor, but it was followed by an absence of any of them commenting on DW.

They are cutthroat over there. I wish them no ill, but I frankly want nothing more to do w/ them.
Hube said…
Dana! Love the avatar, man! :-)

Yeah, I saw that donviti was bragging about how all the insiders, politicos and the News Journal all keep up with DL. Which, if true (which I doubt), bodes not very well for the state of intellectual discourse. Just about every other DE blog possesses more intellectual rigor and better writing/grammar than DL, yours and this one being tops in my book.

But hey, it actually makes sense, 'tho. I read way back when that the NJ was written at a 6th grade level. Thus, it and DL are made for each other.
Brian Shields said…
That was some bullshit.

Highly informative opinion.
Anonymous said…
I heard a while back that the writers at DL decided to stop commenting on my blog because they wanted to be the sole source of serious progressive analysis in DE

Can I guess your source? Liz or Nancy?

I can say with 100% accuracy on my part, I don't read you b/c well, I don't read you. Other than that I know of no "plot" to stop going to you bro.

Honestly Dana, you are way off base on this one. WAY off base.

now to the original point. If you come to DL with stupidity, you will be slammed for it. Bring the talking points and be prepared to be called an idiot etc.

It's not about having thin skin, it's about not being able to take the retaliation.

We are like Israel, we use excessive force to defend ourselves. if you don't like it complain to the united nations about it
Anonymous said…
I can't improve on what donviti said. There is no plot.

- Jason330
Anonymous said…
BTW - this will come as no surprise to Hube, but I blame George Bush for poisoning the well of American discourse.

It is not enough to simply disagree with Republicans and point to evidence that they were worng about everything for 8 years.

You almost have to call them goatf*ckers once in a while because that is all they understand. Evidence and counter arguments and facts and rationality is so much liberal blah blah blah to them.



- Jason330
Hube said…
You guys always do so well in proving my point (in this case, my 9:42). Thanks!
Anonymous said…
Just calling it as I see it Hube. It is a free country.

- Jason330
now to the original point. If you come to DL with stupidity, you will be slammed for it. Bring the talking points and be prepared to be called an idiot etc.

If that were actually true, it would be fine.

Sadly, the issue is often not talking points but simply different opinions.

"Republicans are un-American" (and I'm not even one) is not even a talking point. It's not even meant to be funny, or to be hyperbole any more, it's just a fairly pathetic attempt to echo what jason perceives as the GOP tactics of the past 8 years.

They worked so well, apparently, that you all decided you cannot beat the gestapo without putting on brown shirts....
Hube said…
Steve. They'll never get it. Always remember: This is the blog where one of its confabbers called for "all Republicans to be rounded up and shot" because they are such a "threat."

And Jason says it's a free country? Not if they ever got their way ...
Bowly said…
I only read DL when Steve links them. It's a black hole of rationality. No rational thought can achieve escape velocity and be freed.
Anonymous said…
I only read DL when Steve links them. It's a black hole of rationality. No rational thought can achieve escape velocity and be freed.

funny coming from a libertarian
Hube said…
How precisely does Bowly's comment infringe on libertarianism?

Again, you make his point perfectly.
Anonymous said…
Hube, will you please cease about Delaware Dem's hyperbole and Jason330's money. It gets tiring after awhile.
Hube, will you please cease about Delaware Dem's hyperbole and Jason330's money. It gets tiring after awhile.

Give me a break, nemski.

Calling Dave Burris "a fatass piece of human garbage" and anybody who doesn't agree with the current stimulus package "un-American" is the height of wit?

You can do and say what you want, but by doing so you pretty much forfeit the right to criticize other people for reacting in kind.

It's downright ridiculous for the people who invented "attack dog Democrat mode" to start whining about other people dissing them.
Hube said…
What Steve said, nemski. And I'll add: Get a fucking clue.
Great man,

really informative...

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