bajaden
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Yesterday, or the day before, Ailene Voisin wrote an article in which she referenced Westphal's friendship with Rush Limbaugh. She could have left if at just that, but she decided to include the words right wing blowhard. Which is obviously her opinion of Limbaugh. Apparently she's been taking a lot of flack from those that follow Limbaugh. She defended herself by saying that had Westphal been friends with someone on the left, she would have said the same thing. She closed by saying that if she wanted to be yelled at or lectured, she would re-enroll in her catholic grammer school class.
Ok! First off, I'm not here to defend or promote either side of the aisle. And, Ailene is entitled to her opinion. But did she really think she could attack one of the most popular radio talkshow hosts in the country without some fallout. If you don't want to be lectured or yelled at, as she describes it, then don't write what you wrote. She'll probably be wondering why she's now getting caustic responses from catholics. She couldn't just say grammer school. She had to say catholic grammer school.
By saying that she would have said the same thing about someone on the left as a defense, predisposes that we're all mindreaders, and is childish at best. To respond that she doesn't want to be lectured or yelled at, and comparing those that did, to catholic grammer school is both condesending and naive on her part.
If she thinks that Rush Limbaugh is a right wing blowhard, she has every right to say so. I don't have a problem with that. I might even admire her courage to say so, if she didn't try to hide under a rock after the statement. For her not to expect criticism is beyond me.
In parting, let me say that I'm also tiring of her campaign against Evans as a point guard. She makes statements as though she has inside information but never quotes anyone. This is cheapshot journalism at best. Anyone can make up anything to fit their needs. Here's some advice for her. If you have some facts you can back up with quotes from creditable people, fine. If not, then make sure you state that its just your opinion, which in my opinion, is worthless!!!
Ok! First off, I'm not here to defend or promote either side of the aisle. And, Ailene is entitled to her opinion. But did she really think she could attack one of the most popular radio talkshow hosts in the country without some fallout. If you don't want to be lectured or yelled at, as she describes it, then don't write what you wrote. She'll probably be wondering why she's now getting caustic responses from catholics. She couldn't just say grammer school. She had to say catholic grammer school.
By saying that she would have said the same thing about someone on the left as a defense, predisposes that we're all mindreaders, and is childish at best. To respond that she doesn't want to be lectured or yelled at, and comparing those that did, to catholic grammer school is both condesending and naive on her part.
If she thinks that Rush Limbaugh is a right wing blowhard, she has every right to say so. I don't have a problem with that. I might even admire her courage to say so, if she didn't try to hide under a rock after the statement. For her not to expect criticism is beyond me.
In parting, let me say that I'm also tiring of her campaign against Evans as a point guard. She makes statements as though she has inside information but never quotes anyone. This is cheapshot journalism at best. Anyone can make up anything to fit their needs. Here's some advice for her. If you have some facts you can back up with quotes from creditable people, fine. If not, then make sure you state that its just your opinion, which in my opinion, is worthless!!!
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