‘Beware the Ides of March’: Bill Schmalfeldt Threatens Lee Stranahan?
Bill Schmalfeldt of Elk Ridge, Maryland, a.k.a. “Liberal Grouch” “Healthy minds do not delight in plotting evil against others, and wholesome spirits do not endlessly threaten others with harm they intend to inflict.” — Robert Stacy McCain, Nov. 4, “Monsters on the Internet: Sociopathic Sadism and Bill Schmalfeldt’s Madness” Last week, Lee Stranahan filed online […]
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Tony Sheridan, R.I.P.
The Beatles had their first recording sessions as his backup band during their formative Hamburg phase. He has died at age 72: In the spring of 1961, the German producer and composer Bert Kaempfert offered recording contracts to both Mr. Sheridan and the Beatles, with the intention of using the Beatles as Mr. Sheridan’s backup band, but with […]
Connecting the Dots, Telling the Story
“[Neal] Rauhauser consistently promoted the hoax-hack theory of the WeinerGate scandal, continuing to argue that [Rep. Anthony] Weiner had been the victim of some devious hacker, even after Weiner admitted his guilt and resigned from office. Rauhauser also repeatedly linked [Brett] Kimberlin’s ‘Indict Breitbart’ site and, along the way, made several interesting statements.” — Robert […]
‘A Particularly Odd Argument’ by the Particularly Odd Bill Schmalfeldt
After Lee Stranahan filed online harassment charges against deranged cyberstalker Bill Schmalfeldt, the deranged cyberstalker argued: You have the ability to block incoming messages from people you do not wish to hear from. Aaron Walker observes: This is a particularly odd argument for him to make because he has used four different Twitter handles and […]
Tehran Supports Chuck Hagel, and Nobody Really Seems to Care
This ought to be shocking: Hooshang Amirahmadi, who led Rutgers’ Center for Middle Eastern Studies when Hagel came to campus, is the founder and president of the American-Iranian Council. He arranged for Hagel’s speech on March 2, 2007, the faculty source told The Daily Caller. The connection between Obama’s choice for Secretary of Defense and […]
Green: The Color of Stupidity
Andy at AOSHQ calls attention to an amusing episode of environmentalist stupidity: About 5,000 people showed up in D.C. for a protest against the Keystone XL pipeline. The free-market group Center for Industrial Progress attended in a counter-protest capacity, but the environmentalists were too stupid to get it: We wore shirts with the equation “Anti-Fossil […]
‘Privacy’ as Intimidation: How Abortion Supporters Suppress the Deadly Truth
If there were a Pulitzer for stunning disingenuity, Washington Post columnist Petula Dvorak would be a sure-fire winner: Jennifer Morbelli died after undergoing a late-term abortion and Dvorak is concerned about violations of the dead woman’s privacy: Her name and photo have appeared on protest signs, in blogs and in newspapers. The intimate details of […]
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