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Friday, March 18, 2005

The Party's Over, Mr. Brock

"The back and forth with the Soros attack site MediaMatters has become so tedious that not even I the target am interested anymore," complains David Horowitz in a recent blog entry.

Horowitz hit the nail on the head. The swarm attack methods employed by Soros media assets such as David Brock are designed to produce numbness, apathy and exhaustion in their targets. No sooner do we refute one lie, than we discover that Brock and his network of "media activists" have told half a dozen more. As long as we play by Brock's rules, Brock will always win, simply because he and his team can lie faster than we can expose their deceptions.

We have tired of the game. We invite Mr. Brock – along with any other misguided commentators, blogospheric or otherwise, who wish to follow his lead – to say whatever they like concerning the hapless student persecuted by assistant professor of criminology Robert Dunkley at UNC.

Remember, these are the same bloggers and other media commentators who insinuated only five days ago that neither Professor Dunkley nor his victim even existed. Clearly their chatter means little in the grand scheme of things.

Ironically, Mr. Brock, you've done us a favor. You have brought to our attention some colorful and enigmatic personalities on the blogosphere, such as Dr. Mano Singham, and exposed the dreadful gullibility of others whom we had previously credited with greater discernment. It's been instructive and fun.

But now it's time to get back to work, doing what this Web site was designed to do; exposing the malevolent designs of the left, and calling to account those who fund its seditious and destructive activities.


1 Comments:

AaronBarlow said...

If you really are tired of the game, what you need to do is be forthcoming. Stop generalizing; start giving specifics. If, for example, you want to connect MMFA to Soros, show proof. Repeating yourself (the old Leninist trick) doesn't make it true.

And just who, and how many, said that "neither Professor Dunkley nor his victim ever existed"? Show specific instances... and don't cherry-pick posts to twist them to reflect what you want them to say. Show the whole thing.

Sure, there's much untruth needing exposing. But you need to be clear and absolutely truthful if you are going to attempt it.

Fri Mar 18, 05:39:54 PM  

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