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BLOGS VINDICATED, MSM STUPID AGAIN: Democrat’s Kid Indicted For Hacking Palin’s Email Account

October 8, 2008 / 12:37 pm • By Dr. Melissa Clouthier

Jim Hoft had it first. And remember when the left-o-sphere said the evidence was weak?

Uh, right. The evidence always seems weak when the criminal is the son of a Democrat congressman.

  1. 9 Responses to “BLOGS VINDICATED, MSM STUPID AGAIN: Democrat’s Kid Indicted For Hacking Palin’s Email Account”

  2. By Glynn W. on Oct 8, 2008 | Reply

    I (as non-technical as they come) could hack a Yahoo account. The one that is stupid is Palin for conducting government business on it.

    Actually, she has distinguished herself as none-too-bright on a range of issues. This is the least of them.

  3. By Dr. Melissa Clouthier on Oct 8, 2008 | Reply

    Glynn,

    1. There is no evidence she used her PRIVATE email account for state business.

    2. No doubt you have a problem with all the slutty girls in high skirts getting raped and the dumb guys walking after dark who get mugged.

    3. Typical Democrat: blame the victim, side with the criminal.

  4. By Mr. Chuckles on Oct 8, 2008 | Reply

    Violating your own TOS again, eh doc? (innapropriate, rude, completely stupid, etc…) Oh well I guess it’s your blog and you’ll cry if you want to.

    Speaking of crying, Just saw some vapid little princess on Faux news complaining about the newsweek cover of Mooselini. Seems the former beauty (now drama) queen has some wrinkles like the rest of us, and “gosh darnit! it’s just not fair for them to portray her like that!”. Good thing everyone is focused on what’s important…

    In any case, I seem to remember some republican sons and daughters running afoul of the law during the last eight years, but my guess is that you weren’t quite complaning as much about that. Seems that when rich white republicans drive drunk, steal etc. it’s just “youth” - you know, just pranks an’ stuff. If this kid did something wrong, then yes, give him the consequences (Bush twins avoided any of course…). Perhaps you could restrain your knee-jerk reaction to label all “typical” democrats as “blame the victim” types - there’s plenty of hypocrisy to go around where that’s concerned. Doing so just makes you look foolish.

  5. By WayneB on Oct 8, 2008 | Reply

    Fascinating how the guy who broke into her account told everyone on the site he posted to that there was NOTHING that indicated she used her account for Gov’t business, yet that’s the argument that the Lefty’s keep giving as an excuse for attacking the victim.

  6. By Trish on Oct 9, 2008 | Reply

    Interesting also how they’re trying to turn this into “Republican sons and daughters do wrong and no Republican complain.” This isn’t about the son of a Democrat politician doing wrong. This is about the son of a Democrat politician breaking the law, not just as a personal pecadillo, but in an attempt to sway the election.
    Someone is hypocritical here, but it’s not “rich, white Republicans.”

  7. By Mr. Chuckles on Oct 9, 2008 | Reply

    Trish,

    “They” would be me - I’m an individual, not some dreamed up grand conspiracy.

    There are plenty of people on both sides trying to sway the election. The very loose connection that Obama has with Ayers has been exploited beyond all reasonableness(just because some nut job supports my political efforts doesn’t mean I endorse his actions).

    The Bush twins were nailed for under aged drinking and Jenna was caught trying to passs a fake ID. These days unless you’re wealthy, passing a fake ID will probably get a normal person a pleasant little interview with the FBI.

    Jeb Bush Jr. was nailed for public intoxication, resisiting arrest, etc., but he got off just fine as well. Last time I checked, this was also breaking the law, but if you’re a Bush I guess it’s ok.

    And lastly, as I said earlier if this kid realy hacked her personal account then throw the book at him. Please feel free to re-read my posting as you obviously missed it the first time. No one is being hypocritical here, so why don’t you do us all a favor and stuff the erroneous self righteous attitude.

  8. By Naqamel on Oct 9, 2008 | Reply

    Mr. Chuckles should look at what Joe Biden’s son and Joe Biden’s brother have been indicted for.

  9. By Louis on Oct 12, 2008 | Reply

    Sorry Chuckles,

    No innapropriate or rude comment was posted. No one complained about coverage on the democrat’s kid or the Bush daughters. The FBI doesn’t investigate kids for using fake IDs and Jeb Bush’s public intoxication wasn’t OK, he got a fine for it which is the actual criminal penalty. That’s the penalty that everyone gets, if they can pay-same as a ticket. Nothing but red herrings.

  10. By Mr. Chuckles on Oct 13, 2008 | Reply

    Louis,

    I was refering to the “typical democrat” comment. I guess it’s ok for me to paint repubs as snake handling, book banning, gun crazy military extremists then, right? That’s not baiting? Here’s how I see it: 20% onboth the far left and the far right are wackos. I have known dems who advocate what is basically tantamount to a “free” lunch for all, going easy on hardened criminals and banning any car larger than a Yugo. On the right, I have known folks who really do want to ban books, institute prayer in school, proactively wipe out muslims (yes, really…) and jail people for legal forms of expression. Both these extremes are repugnant. I have been embarassed more than once by members of my own party, which is why I am now registering independent. I figure the majority of Americans agree on most issues. For example, many of my friends and colleagues, both left of center and right agree that the bailout is corporate welfare. However I have heard some real lefty’s in my area defend it as help for the poor who are losing their homes, and I have heard financial planners defend it as keeping credit liquid for business. The real truth that has played out (so far) is that the companies that are receiving the welfare momma money are not passing it down (not yet) and to add insult to injury the execs are taking lavish vacations (AIG). My long winded point is that there is way too much of a tendency to lump the behaviors of an extreme group on either side in with the rest of that self-identified group. Personally, I put most of the blame on the media (red state vs. blue state b.s. is a prime example). The state where I live (CA) is a known lib haven, but the county that I am in is slightly more repub. in registered voters, and I find myself in agreement with people on both “sides” about 90% of the time. CA gets a HUGE bum rap as the land of fruits and nuts, but again it is the minority that the media is focusing on (ok, along with a lot of illegals…). I’m simply tired of everyone on BOTH sides demonizing the other party because of the actions of a few screwballs. BTW, Jeb’s offspring was also resisting arrest - still a crime where I live.

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