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That Mr. Irving is a fool and a buffoon is not in doubt. But I'm increasingly nervous when ideas begin to be labeled "illegal." To me, this is creepier and more reminiscent of fascism than anything that Mr. Irving believes or says. And might I add, since this trial is taking place is Herr Hitler's homeland, the irony is not lost.
p>Sorry, but I'm with the Leftist intellectualoids on this one. Irving as a right to make an ass of himself to as large an audience as he can find. Frankly, his idiocy, on full public display, is a tremendously valuable example of the true face of anti-Semitism. br> -- Gavin Valle br> Peapack, New Jersey /p> p> DYING DAILIES br> Re: Lawrence Henry's MSM Waterloo? : /p>I swear to God, I thought your first paragraph was aimed at the mainstream media! It was perfectly worded, and perfectly targeted. "One of the things we've seen this year is the reduction in your approval ratings." How could it be better said, the MSM's ratings are in the tank and sinking like the Titanic.
"And I know how you feel about polls, but it appears to be taking something out of your political clout, as evidenced by the Patriot Act vote." The MSM ignores poll results that don't buttress its agenda, readers no longer accept them at their word.
"What do you attribute your lowered polls to?" Good question. They result by the public learning the truth from bloggers, and being able to recognize the pervasive MSM bias.
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