I don’t know if this is a first, but it’s the first that I’ve ever seen; a post at LGF with no links, and no facts. Just a rambling Ludwigesque rant about…well…something.
He’s very angry about hundreds of similar nontroversies, and yet, there’s no way to tell from this WTF he’s babbling about.
I wasn’t aware that Sestak was being accused of anything; my understanding is that there’s a question about the Obama administration, and something impropitious and possibly illegal that they did. If Sestak stands accused of anything, it’s of not coming forward, but aside from that, I would like Mr Johnson (or whoever actually wrote that) to explain what precisely that is.
This smear looks damning on its face, except for one detail:
The detail is that “teaparty.org” is not the national tea party website, and the local tea party organization in Houston has already shunned Dale Robertson and his group:
Unfortunately, Dale is very much not a hero to those who first encountered him in February of last year. He has been described as a fake, a con artist, and worse by frustrated tea party groups across the land. Houston’s, in particular, is so upset at being associated with the man that they sent out the following press release:
1. He is NOT a member of our Leadership team.
2. He owns a website with which we have never been affiliated.
3. He has never been a part of organizing any of the Tea Party rallies in the Houston area, or any other area that we can find.
4. We addressed some issues involving him back in April. Here it is on our website, where Mr. Robertson himself comments: http://houstontps.org/?p=318
5. We do not choose to associate with people that use his type of disgusting language.
In fact, when Mr. Johnson placed this blog post on May 28, it was already old news. The PJM article debunking this is dated February 3. In fact, Mr. Johnson has already blogged one this very subject. Maybe his cannabinol-addled brain doesn’t recall?
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