Saturday, November 10, 2007

Karl Rove Points Out Nutroots Propensity For Vulgarity, and.............

..........you guessed it, gets cussed out!

Now we all know the nutroots, have a habit of mixing vitriolic passion into their political diatribes, especially when debate derails, and they find themselves on the losing side of an argument, but the irony is just too sweet here, for me to resist.

From Gateway Pundit:

(Be sure to click on the links in the post, and view the comment threads in the bottom to see how the nutroots respond in typical moonbatterry.)


You could have seen this coming...
The Washington Times reported on Karl Rove's speech yesterday on the political discourse on the Left:


Karl Rove teed off this afternoon on the liberal netroots, the coalition of far-left blogs and advocacy groups who are a new power bloc in the Democratic party.

"The Web has given angry and vitriolic people more of a voice in public discourse," said Mr. Rove, who served as one of President Bush's top strategists until he resigned this past summer, and is a noted technology nut.

"People in the past who have been on the nutty fringe of political life, who were more or less voiceless, have now been given an inexpensive and easily accessible soapbox, a blog," Mr. Rove said during a speech about politics and the Web at the Willard InterContinental, a hotel just blocks from his former place of employment.

"I'm a fan of many blogs. I visit them frequently and I learn a lot from them," Mr. Rove said. "But there also blogs written by angry kooks."

Mr. Rove cited the results of a study that found that writers and commenters on liberal blogs such as DailyKos.com cursed far more than writers and commenters on conservative Web sites such as FreeRepublic.com.

"My point is not that liberals swear publicly more often than conservatives. That may be true, but that's not my point," Mr. Rove said. "It is that the netroots often argue from anger rather than reason, and too often, their object is personal release, not political persuasion."
In response, Karl Rove got cussed out by the nutroots.
The commenters at Crooks and Liars and Atrios proved Rove right.
Here's a fine example:
"F*ck the f*cking f*ckers."



Rove hit's the nail right on the head with this one, and it's what most of us have known all along, but it sounds so much sweeter coming from him. How do the nutroots respond to Roves comments. Yep, thats right they whip out their typical 'F**KETY, F**K, F**K IMPEACH THE TRAITORS-BUSH-HITLER-CHENEY-McHALIBURTON-9/11-WAS A COVER UP!!!!!' response, validating Rove, and proving what he said was right. Too sweet !

Keep in mind if you view the graphs over at Gateway Pundit that at Pandagon, 4,579, out of 4,580 instances of vulgarity probably belong to Amanda Marcotte herself.

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