I don't usually bother with liberal left bloggers who waste their time slagging me. (Too many, for one thing.) But sometimes, one just has to make an exception.
"Lisa" of In The House And Senate didn't think much of Alan Mutter's post comparing the traffic SDA sent to his blog vs that sent by several major US media outlets;
The post that caused so many to link to SDA had to do with the neo-cons jumping all over a report that challenges some popular theories on climate change. It has a poorly executed, hazy pic of of a dino lying in the sand with a caption - "Not Waiting For The Asteroid." The comments consist of the usual incestuous discourse of Flat Earthers, climate change deniers, and creationists mocking those who are foolish enough to believe the thousands of reports that challenge the one McMillan alludes to. You know, those of us who actually studied evolution, genetics, physics, climatology, and those of us who read in-depth on these issues, analyse and compare reports, and apply logic rather than the teachings of a religious text.K. Mc’s was not a brilliant post, or a well researched piece. It simply offered a bad picture, a handful of right-wing comments making fun of people who actually understand evolution and believe in it, and a link to a report by a scientist.
News stock slide acceleratesThe publicly held newspaper stocks lost another $2 billion of value in the first six months of 2007 on top of the $13.5 billion decline they suffered in the prior two years.
Wait! It gets better. (You knew it had to).
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That's some high quality analysis! This might explain the quality of Dion and Taliban Jack's respective media efforts.
I do love how her stereotypes let her blog without actually reading your posts. Simply awesome!
Posted by: Hey at August 12, 2007 6:19 PM900 ft Jesus is all over The Believer blogshere, cherishing Al Gore moments, loving the IPCC and All Things Global Warming.
With that kind of intellectual horsepower, it is no wonder she totally screwed up that feeble attempt at being a smart ass and delivering a rebuttal.
900 ft Jesus . . aka Lisa, wouldn't make as a Simpson . . . just too stupid.
ANALyst eh?
Posted by: Me No Dhimmi at August 12, 2007 6:25 PMhey . . . since her blog probably gets five hits on a good day, why not have a Sunday afternoon pile-on . . . she have a GHG cheek-leak at all the attention.
Posted by: Fred at August 12, 2007 6:29 PMKate sure does get those leftards all aflutter. It must just roast them when a woman refuses to subscribe to their mamby/pamby view of the world. I can say honestly that Kate is a bigger man than most of those pencil necked leftoid mommy's boys who troll here.
Posted by: kingstontard at August 12, 2007 6:34 PMYou know, I never claim to be the smartest knife in the drawer, but I try to reference my comments with a little pre-vent reading. And when I do do my homework, I try to read the relevant texts.
I'm thinking that 900ft Lisa Jesus was trying to read an Archie comic when she "studied evolution, genetics, physics [and] climatology."
Either that, or she's a 900ft liar with her 550ft-worth of pants on fire.
Posted by: Yukon Gold at August 12, 2007 6:43 PMWhat a hoot,I perused a few of her articles,wow,never let facts get in the way of a good rant. BTW,she doesn't think much of Steve Janke either.Quelle surprise!
Posted by: wallyj at August 12, 2007 6:48 PMTake your medicine, Oral...
Posted by: mojo at August 12, 2007 6:49 PM
What I find interesting is how out of joint the left wing press and it's fans are these days.
It seem that they are just not accustomed to being yelled back at. They have had decades of quiet acceptance. That is over now that there are blogs such as SDA and Network news such as Fox and they simply don't know what to do about it. They truly have been nothing but a house of cards and the wind is blowing.
I'll bet Lisa Jesus has been experiencing bathroom irregularity for some time now.
I find this menacingly entertaining.
Posted by: John West at August 12, 2007 6:52 PMListen to Kate gloat. Having a nationally recognized blog has helped you amass quite a liberal glee club, but that's just numbers.
While you certainly have quantity, I go for quality. Hedy Fry wants to personally nail me to a cross and set it on fire. Who do ya think drove Tequila Sheilla to squeeze her fat arse into the bottle? I could reduce a fag like Kinsella to a weeping emotional wreck with a couple rude jokes. Just today some anonymous, weepy pacifist Newfie dipper type threatened to reduce me to a mewling pile of green paste! No fancy blogs for me, I earn my liberal hate mail one death threat at a time with good ol' conservative values.
If the morons were to vote who they hated more between you and I, I would win hands down. And be proud of it too! HAR HAR HAR!
:)
Posted by: Jim at August 12, 2007 6:53 PMI suspect "Lisa" is in real life a soured former MSM journalist who jumped ship to a Lib cabinet minister during the short unhappy Paul Martin reign.
The bitterness and hatred blogger "Lisa" for conservatism is palpable in her leftist scribble.
SDA is number one in Canadian blogging for a very good reason.
Because Kate cuts through MSM leftist bullshit!
"She wrote two full paragraphs referencing global warming and evolution to critique a post designed to draw attention to the falling values of newspaper stocks." :D :D
Kate you know better than to inject truth and harsh realities into a frenzy of self indulgent Libby-dippy hubris and dyslexic issues comprehension.
Lisa has found her calling and niche; and that includes being insensate to the asteroid approaching her jurassic world.
Posted by: WL Manckenzie Redux at August 12, 2007 7:13 PMIs "Jim" Garth Turner? Hey look at me, look at me. Stop paying attention to Kate. Look at me. I need attention. Grow up Jim.
Nice post Kate.
Posted by: ferrethouse at August 12, 2007 7:14 PMOne other thing. What was with all the ranting about evolution, flat earth, etc? That topic gets very little attention here. If she was trying for accuracy she could rightfully say that SDA'ers are
1. rugged individualists
2. anti welfare-state
3. GW skeptics
4. meat eaters
5. pro military/police
6. pro self defense
etc, etc, etc
All sorts of character flaws(according to leftoids), so why the flat earth thing?
Scraping the barrel for their insults. Pathetic.
Epic counterburnage, Kate!
Posted by: Andrew at August 12, 2007 7:32 PM
1. rugged individualists
2. anti welfare-state
3. GW skeptics
4. meat eaters
5. pro military/police
6. pro self defense
I guess there is something wrong with me because I totally resemble that demographic.
'scuse me while I crack a nice cold Canadian...*tsssst*
Cheers Kate :)
Posted by: zilla at August 12, 2007 7:40 PMthey threaten to undermine responsible and relatively unbiased journalism.
theres a laugh Unbiased liberal journalism.
How many "responsible journalists" are prolife and anti affirmative action in canada, 5,3???
They also feed a disturbing appetite in people for quick news bites, allowing other people to do the thinking and analysis for them.
I thought that was TV?
one of the reasons I liked talk radio many years ago was because after listening to it the TV newscast with the 30 second bite seemed totally lame.
the net has way more details than MSM's i mean if suzuki says 18,000 species are dying each year no MSM will point out he doesn't have a list of them. Well informed, bloggers will wonder why he talks with no proof.
They have hit envy,
Well I've done the last 2 but if I do the first one do I want a bunch of lefties at my blog?
-post free porn
-write something really offensive
-write something really dumb
Wonder if 900 ft.Jesus has heard about the 'fart jar?' That ought to send her spinning! What a self-important dolt.And I see by the comments at her non-blog,that people are flocking over there..gee,Kate can get more traffic with a dead gopher,(nice shot btw),than poor Lisa and all her crap combined.Beauty put-down Kate!
Posted by: Sammy at August 12, 2007 7:52 PM*
of course, after she racks up a thousand page hits just for being
mentioned at sda... she's gonna make kate a full-time project.
*
Posted by: neo at August 12, 2007 8:10 PMAww Lisa ---- a perfect example of a faithful MSM supporter. There are none so blind as those that will not see :)
" .. teachings of a religious text."
Tell me. Who plays the part and looks the part of a Kult leader the best;
Patrick Moore, Bjorn Lomborg, Steve McIntyre
OR
Al Gore, David Suzuki, Maurice Strong
I would bet real money that Joe Molnar at 7:10 is correct re: 'Lisa's' former employment.
Posted by: Imethisguy at August 12, 2007 8:49 PMI don't think we should be making fun of one of our betters.
After all, she's trying to make sure we only have the "right" thoughts.
Do you think she's a CBC or CTV employee?
Posted by: Mississauga Matt at August 12, 2007 8:54 PMIs Lisa actually Stephane Dion?
I have been wondering where Greenie Dion has been lately, even his bestest buddies at CTV are reporting on him that much.
BKG
Posted by: Black Knight at August 12, 2007 9:03 PMBreathtaking self-humiliation....
Frankly, the only thing that she could possibly have done to make herself look more inept and stupid would be to.......nahhh..I got nothing...
Posted by: Bruce at August 12, 2007 9:12 PMI don't usually bother with liberal left bloggers who waste their time slagging me. (Too many, for one thing.)
Geez, a head bigger than a 900ft Jesus.
Yet after that screencap, it is quite justified.
Burn more leftist bloggers, it's great!
Also, I thought media/political analysts were people that watched T.V, and vote...
Posted by: Knight of Good Mr. Iron Man at August 12, 2007 9:14 PMI can understand why you dont bother with a discourse in the left wing blogosphere I too read a bit of her blog and was rather unimpressed to say the least!
Posted by: adrian smits at August 12, 2007 9:25 PMIf she believes in darwinian evolution, then she believes her brain is the result of scrapyard DNA thrown together without purpose or design. Why she would trust anything that came out of it is beyond me -- it's illogical. She claims to believe in logic and mocks creationism, but, without God, it is absurd that immaterial logic should exist or be trustworthy -- the universe is cold, unfeeling, uncaring, and senseless.
It is God who makes atheism possible.
She should at least thank him for that!
Posted by: Richard Ball at August 12, 2007 9:47 PMHa Ha. I have just had my website up for 2 days and i have as many hits as this idiot. Cheers.
Posted by: Sandra at August 12, 2007 9:48 PM"It simply offered a bad picture, a handful of right-wing comments making fun of people who actually understand evolution and believe in it, and a link to a report by a scientist."
There you have it, evolution, a belief, yup, it is a religion, which is what I've always figured, since you'd need a lot more faith than any Christian would in order to believe the universe evolved into what we know of it today.
Posted by: Joanne at August 12, 2007 9:56 PMAgreed, Richard. But worse than her misconceptions re: the origin of life are her reading skills.
Kate, thanks for the 'entertainment' on a quiet Sunday.That made your trip to the 'lefty blogoshere worth it.It was a good catch.She seems to be a typical angry lefty.
How do we know her name is Lisa? Just curious.
Posted by: LindaL at August 12, 2007 10:06 PMCome on folks - she's used to working from the same old script. You really can't expect her, on her first attempt at improvisation, to say anything intelligent.
Most be tough to sort reality into separate categories for some people.
Posted by: ural at August 12, 2007 10:15 PMLisa appears to be the solar-powered vibrator of blog journalism.
Posted by: Farmer Ben at August 12, 2007 10:30 PMLoony Lisa's inspiration comes from Oral, not Punk Rocker Kinsella. Pray for her.
...-
"Oklahoma evangelist Oral Roberts claimed in 1980 to have seen a 900 foot Jesus standing over the partially constructed "City of Faith" hospital he was building next to Oral Roberts University."...-
http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=53481
Game, set, and match, really: it would have helped if she'd actually bothered to read the post before she hit the autorant button on her keyboard. The smugness is a winning rhetorical strategy, too. But irony is beyond most lefties, which is why it's so much fun to throw pies at them. I thought the dinosaur was a good touch.
Regards,
GDW
Have you seen the comments she's gotten over this? Even the amount is impressive (I made a minor contribution too :D). You think she wouldve assembled her forces before jumping out from your shadow and nipping at your heels, huh?
Posted by: DavidA at August 12, 2007 11:43 PMHell, I get more hits from COMMENTING at SDA than she does on a good day.
What an uninformed idiot!
Well done, Kate (even though, really, it was like taking an AK47 to a ... spitball fight, but that's hardly your fault)
Posted by: Candace at August 12, 2007 11:55 PMKate, thanks for making the week start off so great!
Posted by: Chris Scrupa at August 13, 2007 12:11 AMThis "Lisa" walked into this little mess very nicely. What i find most ironic about her little rant is how she references "religious text" when her entire rant is quoted directly from her own religious text. She sees a picture of a dinosaur and a headline and repeats a line from her playbook including one of "their" favorites, "climate change denier"!
OMGoodness, did she call someone a denier??? Oh, the shame!
Its as if Jason Cherniak had a sex change operation paid for by the Canadian taxpayer.
Posted by: Farmer Ben at August 13, 2007 12:32 AMHarry Bagot, you're from Luton?
Harry Yes, Arthur, yeah.
Mee Now Harry what made you first want to try and start summarizing Proust?
Harry Well I first entered a seaside Summarizing Proust Competition when I was on holiday in Bournemouth, and my doctor encouraged me with it.
Mee And Harry, what are your hobbies outside summarizing?
Harry Well, strangling animals, golf and masturbating.
Mee Well, thank you Harry Bagot.
Harry walks off-stage. Music and applause.
http://www.ibras.dk/montypython/episode31.htm
Posted by: Farmer Ben at August 13, 2007 12:34 AMSo if I posted something on The Atheist Conservative about how Climate Change is bunk, would she claim that I get all my teachings from religious text? Damn that fact that I'm a scientist... curse me, I must be a closeted religious zealot. I wonder if she cares to comment on the fact that there are orders of magnitude more natural causes for CO2 then humans are pumping into the atmosphere.
Why can't those enviro-freaks target actual pollutants, like Sulfur, Methane, Mercury, Cyanide compounds, or any of the myriad of other horrible things we don't naturally exhale.
Posted by: Lore_Weaver at August 13, 2007 12:38 AMKate - your a disappointment. You threw a hand flick at someone well below your weight class. Your mean, your manipulative, you own a minivan, your ...
If it wasn't for brains, looks, and a bike you wouldn't have anything going for you.
Oops - wouldn't have anything going for you!!!!!
Posted by: ural at August 13, 2007 12:54 AMStray thought... do you suppose Ms. 900 ft whatever (hah?) could have a professional connection with Reuters? Say as a proofreader?
Posted by: GDW at August 13, 2007 1:18 AMLike moths to the flame. 900 ft. Jesus is the light and the conservative rabble's reaction was oh.. so.. autonomic.
Well, Lisa proved my point again. The luddites on and the loonie left have the same level of inteligence as the dumbest kid in the class.... and she did it without trying.
Posted by: Fiumara at August 13, 2007 2:05 AMWell, Lisa proved my point again. The luddites on and the loonie left have the same level of inteligence as the dumbest kid in the class.... and she did it without trying.
Posted by: Fiumara at August 13, 2007 2:05 AMHazy dino pics are freaky deaky spookyness. In a purely analytical in-depth sorta way. Hallelujah.
Posted by: Lil' Walter at August 13, 2007 4:04 AMJust had to punch the link and go view the train wreck. Liberal... wall... splat!
She is the one who "actually studied evolution, genetics, physics, climatology...". The crash must have dislodged her Mensa logo from her home page and it rolled under her ego, to be lost forever.
What I witnessed does beg the question: isn't there some law about self-abuse of the learning-impaired?
Posted by: Yoop at August 13, 2007 7:14 AM"900 ft Jesus" is offensive let the Human rights complaints begin....
Posted by: DrWright at August 13, 2007 7:40 AMLore Weaver wrote: " Why can't those enviro-freaks target actual pollutants, like Sulfur, Methane, Mercury, Cyanide compounds, or any of the myriad of other horrible things we don't naturally exhale."
>>>> Because witch hunting a colorless minoe inert gas means you never have to address real problems while at the same time not be held accountable for your theories.
It also means that with a nebulous demon to hunt you can spread guilt and accusation for profit without providing conrete evidence.
GHG GW is about shaking down emitters of a naturally occurring gas which is the product of living...think of the potential...we are all guilty and all suspects so we are all liable to pay penance to the CO2 witch hunters.
Posted by: WL Manckenzie Redux at August 13, 2007 9:21 AM"The crash must have dislodged her Mensa logo from her home page"
Excellent point! I've often thought Kate should make that symbol bigger - if I had me one of them I'd tattoo it somewhere on my body. Like, my forehead. Hey, maybe I'll do it anyway...
Posted by: dean spencer - fox at August 13, 2007 9:22 AMSuch a tool!
Posted by: PatrickP at August 13, 2007 9:35 AMYou know, just this morning I had a visit from a real, live, Jesusland dweller. Jehovah's Witness no less, that's hard core Jesusland!
Nice older guy, he fell in love with my rusty old COE in the driveway. Sure sign of quality in a gentleman. ~:D
On the one hand, he had some funny ideas about the way the universe in constructed. On the other, I'm pretty sure you could trust him not to steal from the till if he worked for you.
On balance, I'd put up with the denying of evolution part just to get the not-stealing part. Hard to find that these days, particularly in the college educated crowd.
I compare this earnest guy to 900 Ft. Lisa, who doesn't even read the post properly before reaching for the flamethrower.
Lisa, baby, you aren't looking good in this comparison. Witness guy with his funny ideas at least tries to lead by example, you and your Lefty crowd skip that completely and go straight to the bile every time.
So in honor of the sheer guts this old guy has to walk around my yuppie neighborhood with a Bible in his hand, I'm going to hang up my flamethrower a while. Just to see what happens.
Posted by: The Phantom at August 13, 2007 11:11 AMWow! she has "studied evolution, genetics, physics, climatology"...and apparently political science or some such thing as well. How many degrees does this lady have?
Posted by: Peter_E at August 13, 2007 12:00 PMHow the hell can you be employable as a "media analyst" when you have the reading comprehension skills of a turnip?
Posted by: Sean at August 13, 2007 1:12 PMAbsolutely terrifying and hilarious. at once.
It was bad in America when you couldn't criticize the Iraqi invasion without being branded a traitor.
Now, in Canada, you can't post a dinosaur picture without being branded a climate-change denouncer.
That comment some dictator made about the "useful idiots" in Western society haunts my mind whenever this kind of situation arises.
Posted by: Forest Miner at August 13, 2007 1:42 PMPhantom: Cool post. A most inciteful observation. Poetic even.
Posted by: Me No Dhimmi at August 13, 2007 1:44 PMThanks MND. This is hard though. My fingers are itching for the flamethrower already.
Maybe beer will help. Mmmm, beer....
Posted by: The Phantom at August 13, 2007 1:58 PMI've got it. She missed the underscored "*" of Kate's post and went straight to the climate change post immediately below it.
She missed the asterisk.
As an evolutionist, she should have known that the lowly asterisk holds the key to language and literary life. From the asterisk (which spontaneously generated itself one day), all letters evolved; from the letters, rudimentary words, and then, over endless generations, the rules of syntax and grammar finally emerged -- unplanned, undesigned -- from which all human thought and speech emanates.
Now that's a scary thought.
*** ****'* *** *** *** **** *******.
Posted by: Richard Ball at August 13, 2007 7:39 PMThem are tricky, them asterisks, eh?
Posted by: Kate at August 13, 2007 9:44 PMFirst she missed an asterisk.
Then, she missed a period.
Simply evolutionary!
Uh-oh...
Posted by: Yoop at August 13, 2007 11:30 PM