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Friday, 04 August 2006
Ned Lamont’s “video blog”
Contributed by Bill Faith

Allahpundit:

Those aren’t scare quotes. I’m not being arch or sarcastic in calling it that. It’s a direct quotation, straight from the Freshmaker’s mouth.

The same Freshmaker who doesn’t “know anything about the blogs.”

Well done, SeeDubya. I’m pretty sure there’s a blog merit badge for stuff like this; I want to be at the ceremony when you get yours.

Two things to watch for here. One: the nutroots insists their opposition to Lieberman isn’t about the war, it’s about his supposed total betrayal of the Democratic Party. Kos hits that point whenever he’s on one of the talk shows, presumably to ensure that he doesn’t burn any bridges with pro-war Democratic politicians. Hamsher herself, I believe, has said the reason she opposes Liebs is his insufficiently obstructionist position on Bush’s judicial nominees, not his position on Iraq.

So which subject did they choose for little Neddy’s first-ever vlog extravaganza? Right.

Two: ...

[Read on, and don''t miss the video. H/T: MM]

Ace has more here, including some pictures you really shouldn't miss.

Contributed by Bill Faith on August 4, 2006 at 11:20 AM in Bill Faith, Dem Dumbness, Peacenik Stupidity, Politics | Permalink

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