Bob Owens (h/t Reynolds):
This apparently fraudulent claim is not Horton’s only ethical lapse; in a Pajama’s Media article posted on January 4, I revealed that Horton’s clear conflict of interest in writing about Associated Press photographer and terrorism suspect Bilal Hussein. Horton had been a member of Hussein’s defense team, and his former legal partner is Hussein’s present counsel.
Ironically, Horton’s most recent post quotes Nietzsche:
He who does battle with monsters needs to watch out lest he in the process become a monster himself. And if you stare too long into the abyss, the abyss will stare right back at you.
If Harper’s had any remaining pride, ethics, or editorial judgment, that quote would be his epitaph.
A: Phil McCraken
Gleen: What does it take a boatload of sailors to do?
Harper’s is a tool in the same toolbox as NPR that the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation uses to help us think more properly. It’s really shitty of you to question them. They’re trying to help.
Oh. Well, at least you didn’t complain about the joke.
CLOSETED HOMOSEXUAL!!!
Another boatload of sailors?
“. . . whomever you cannot teach to fly, teach him — to fall faster! –”
Nietzsche
HOMPPHOBE !!!!one!!!!!!111111111111eleventy!!!!
Also I think that’s taking bilingual to a pretty retarded extreme. The Canadian government I think is pretty sure its citizens are idiots.
Bob even had a visit from an irate Gleen himself yesterday in response to his post about the Nevada democrat debate.
To me it means that Bob is doing good work if it is being noticed by the left as well as the right.
Nice post… Good decision..
very well decision. you really have to be sure in every step you made, especially in giving your personal informations to others. this may led to identity fraud, where, they will take your identity and pretend that they are you. we must be aware.