Topic: Horowitz
Any comments that fall within the following categories will most likely be deleted:
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1. Abusive, Ad Hominem, Overly Mean-Spirited. Attack arguments and ideas, not people.
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2. Hyperbolic Nazi References. Try not to compare people to Hitler and the Nazis unless they’re actually advocating anti-Semitism, racism, or genocide. See Godwin’s Law. These references usually poison debate and are indicative of intellectual laziness.
-- David Swindle, Oct. 24 NewsReal post
Editor's Note: This is the first in an ongoing series in which NewsReal’s Paul Cooper focuses on the exploits of CNN’s Jon Stewart-wannabe, the clownish embarrassment Rick Sanchez.
-- Paul Cooper, Oct. 24 NewsReal post
Last night, Brit Hume and Bill O’Reilly informed their audience, in a discussion about recent White House attacks on Fox News, that partisan comparisons to Nazi Germany in today’s political world are verboten. Apparently it rebounds negatively back onto the writer or speaker. However, sometimes the shoe fits so well, it must be worn. White House interim communications director Anita Dunn is desperately trying to avoid the fate of her historical doppelganger sister in arms, Leni Riefenstahl.
-- Michael Rulle, Oct. 21 NewsReal post