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Wingnuts of Blogistan!

MaxSpeak annouces the winner of the Vicious Instapundit Blogroll Contest!

The judges' comments:

We also observe in these quarters the sophomoric desire to shock liberals. The quoted bloggers express a desire to win the vote. They think their viciousness is a badge of machismo, like suburban white boys who affect ghetto gangsta postures. We had the Beastie Boys, and now we have the beastie bloggers. They try to act dangerous, but all they really want to do is become commodities, and they don't even know it. There is no reason to fear nameless little people with keyboards. Rather, the approach is clinical, like the study of bugs.

I just hope that the right wing of the Blogosphere isn't representative of the American right as a whole. One shouldn't judge a whole nation by it's wingnuts.

Posted by TimHall at June 15, 2004 07:41 PM | TrackBack
Comments

Max kinda blew it. He awarded first place to a comment by Glenn Reynolds and completely misinterpreted Reynolds comment. Max has handed the Right a windfall of how the Left can be so boneheaded at times.

Posted by: charlie sampson on June 18, 2004 08:44 PM

OK, so what *was* Glenn Reynolds supposed to be saying?

Posted by: Tim Hall on June 19, 2004 12:42 AM
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