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So, while you’re here, why not expand your horizons a bit…?

…Any blogger who takes on the Samizdata folk and quotes Foreign Affairs in consecutive posts should be read hard and often. Which is why I stop by his site everyday — even when I’m filthy with nature’s viral prunejuice.

I’m talking, of course, about Crimson Crusader® Glenn Kinen.

And here’s another sharp-as-a-tack undergrad (one who just so happens to attend the institution at which I teach — and who doubts, to this day, my position in the humanities): Crazed Avenger® Matthew Edgar, scourge of the FDA.

Now all I need do is mention the stellar Balloon Juice and the underappreciated (and also quite ill, literally) Ye Olde Blogge, and I believe I can rest well this evening…

Happy surfing, y’all!

6 Replies to “So, while you’re here, why not expand your horizons a bit…?”

  1. Crimson Crusader?  The guy is dickless!  It is like being savaged by a toy poodle.  He does not actually have an argument just an opinion.  Sheesh.  If that that is going to be the caliber of our opposition then we are clearly not yet pissing off the right people.  I am sure he knows all about the Balkan wars from the safety of that haven of fluorescent idiocy he calls collage.  At least Natalija and I were actually there unlike that dork.  This guy ain’t even the shit on our shoes, go find us some real meat, Jeff.

  2. Havillard seems to feel that the opinions held by Harvardians such as myself and Mr. Kinen need not be taken seriously simply because he disapproves of the institution we currently attend. Perhaps by this logic the entire Samizdata gang may be dismissed as residents of the great know-nothing continent of Europe.<p>Similarly, he seems to feel that having been physically present in the Balkans establishes the accuracy of anything he or Radic may say about that area’s history. Milosevic and Karadzic were there, too, but I think my opinions on the situation are a lot more trustworthy than theirs.

  3. Glenn Kinen says:

    Dickless? Shit on shoes? This Samizdatum is tossing in the ringers, isn’t he? I’d like to see this pansy come down to Miami; he can bring his people–I’ll bring my people.

    We’ll play some dominoes on Calle Ocho and settle the whole mess.

    Anyway, here’s my <a href=”http://kinen.blogspot.com/2002_03_03_kinen_archive.html#10396054″>response</a>.

  4. Narciso says:

    The fact that the UN did nothing to disabuse the Serbs of the annexation of ‘Occupied Krajina,

    has no effect on people like Kinen

    & Marshall. The fact that Argentina

    was the No 1 shelterer of Ustachi

    warcriminals, also is a fact that escapes Mr. Kinen; where are you

    from again Matt. By the way, knock

    off the Calle Ocho stuff, you’re too

    much of the pretentious lib to have

    many allies on the Street. There are

    paralells between Yugoslavia &

    Cuba; although by matter of degree;

    remember Yugoslavia was theideal of the Communist State..The fact was that the Russians & the French, were Serbophiles, with

    Britain & US; as neutral, with Germany; echoing the old Axis

    Alliance. Although the MPRI & the

    Argentine pipeline, did a great deal

    to restore the balance; and lead the

    way to Dayton.

  5. Narciso says:

    The fact that the UN did nothing to disabuse the Serbs of the annexation of ‘Occupied Krajina,

    has no effect on people like Kinen

    & Marshall. The fact that Argentina

    was the No 1 shelterer of Ustachi

    warcriminals, also is a fact that escapes Mr. Kinen; where are you

    from again Matt. By the way, knock

    off the Calle Ocho stuff, you’re too

    much of the pretentious lib to have

    many allies on the Street. There are

    paralells between Yugoslavia &

    Cuba; although by matter of degree;

    remember Yugoslavia was theideal of the Communist State..The fact was that the Russians & the French, were Serbophiles, with

    Britain & US; as neutral, with Germany; echoing the old Axis

    Alliance. Although the MPRI & the

    Argentine pipeline, did a great deal

    to restore the balance; and lead the

    way to Dayton.

  6. Glenn Kinen says:

    Jesus, that’s a paragon of coherence. I was born and grew up fairly close to the Calle, brother. My middle and high schools were known only for how many murders happened there, and I didn’t grow up a pretentious lib: it took daily bouts of memorizing Rawls.

    And when was I defending Argentina? How did that escape me? How was that an issue? Argentina was a rotten place, and in many ways often is.

    Please try to make sense when you argue. It helps.

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