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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: The reason you guys hate Rush so much is because he's successful with his message...and your guys aren't. His message of hatred? Yes, he's very good at it. He certainly plays to the fears of you angry white men. It's not that Rush is smarter, wittier, or more charismatic than your spinmeisters...it's just that more people agree with his conservative political slant. He's a gasbag. But he knows his audience of pinheads. So the reason the leftist gasbags aren't as popular is because they don't "know their audience"? The left isn't filled with angry young men who need a gasbag like Rush to put their thoughts into words for them You meant angry young *white* men, right? There are plenty of angry young black men, angry young lesbians, and angry young gay men on the left. I guess there's just not enough of them to propel a left-leaning satirist into a position where anybody even notices...or cares. |
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: The reason you guys hate Rush so much is because he's successful with his message...and your guys aren't. His message of hatred? Yes, he's very good at it. He certainly plays to the fears of you angry white men. It's not that Rush is smarter, wittier, or more charismatic than your spinmeisters...it's just that more people agree with his conservative political slant. He's a gasbag. But he knows his audience of pinheads. So the reason the leftist gasbags aren't as popular is because they don't "know their audience"? The left isn't filled with angry young men who need a gasbag like Rush to put their thoughts into words for them You meant angry young *white* men, right? There are plenty of angry young black men, angry young lesbians, and angry young gay men on the left. I guess there's just not enough of them to propel a left-leaning satirist into a position where anybody even notices...or cares. Most of those on the left have many ways to express themselves, and probably consider anger one of the last resorts, as opposed to angry white men like you, who need someone to spoonfeed them their thoughts. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 16:07:28 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:
[snip] The left isn't filled with angry young men who need a gasbag like Rush to put their thoughts into words for them You meant angry young *white* men, right? There are plenty of angry young black men, angry young lesbians, and angry young gay men on the left. I guess there's just not enough of them to propel a left-leaning satirist into a position where anybody even notices...or cares. See, this is a mistake--a tactical error, if you will. Making a statement like this one without being aware of the facts leaves you open to being shot down by a single counterexample. "Lies and the Lying Liars who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Left" by Al Franken (E.P. Dutton; (August 29, 2003) ISBN: 0525947647) is #2 on the New York Times Bestseller list for nonfiction. It was number 1 last week, and has been on the list for 6 weeks. While you may not like or appreciate Franken's brand of left-leaning humor and satire, hitting the number two spot on the NYT Bestseller list is no mean feat--and it's the kind of counterexample I referred to. Also (since I seem to be on a roll here), the number 4 spot is held by that darling of Conservative America (NOT), Molly Ivins, with her "Bushwacked." This is her first week on the list, so it will be interesting to see where her book goes. OB. BOAT CONTENT: I got nothing. Joe Parsons |
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"Lies and the Lying Liars who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the
Left" by Al Franken (E.P. Dutton; (August 29, 2003) ISBN: 0525947647) is #2 on the New York Times Bestseller list for nonfiction. It was number 1 last week, and has been on the list for 6 weeks. While you may not like or appreciate Franken's brand of left-leaning humor and satire, hitting the number two spot on the NYT Bestseller list is no mean feat--and it's the kind of counterexample I referred to. Also (since I seem to be on a roll here), the number 4 spot is held by that darling of Conservative America (NOT), Molly Ivins, with her "Bushwacked." This is her first week on the list, so it will be interesting to see where her book goes. OB. BOAT CONTENT: I got nothing. Joe Parsons (Joke follows. Install sense of humor now ![]() Could it be that there are a lot of liberal books on the NYT best seller lists because the typical conservative already blew his or her entire book budget for the year buying "Treason" by A. Coulter, and it will take them from now until the 2004 elections to sound out the bigger words? (Joke ends.) |
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"Gould 0738" wrote in message ... "Lies and the Lying Liars who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Left" by Al Franken (E.P. Dutton; (August 29, 2003) ISBN: 0525947647) is #2 on the New York Times Bestseller list for nonfiction. It was number 1 last week, and has been on the list for 6 weeks. While you may not like or appreciate Franken's brand of left-leaning humor and satire, hitting the number two spot on the NYT Bestseller list is no mean feat--and it's the kind of counterexample I referred to. Also (since I seem to be on a roll here), the number 4 spot is held by that darling of Conservative America (NOT), Molly Ivins, with her "Bushwacked." This is her first week on the list, so it will be interesting to see where her book goes. OB. BOAT CONTENT: I got nothing. Joe Parsons (Joke follows. Install sense of humor now ![]() Could it be that there are a lot of liberal books on the NYT best seller lists because the typical conservative already blew his or her entire book budget for the year buying "Treason" by A. Coulter, and it will take them from now until the 2004 elections to sound out the bigger words? Perhaps. But thanks to the Bush tax rebate, we were able to buy enough copies of "Who's Looking Out for You?" to make it #1. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message
m... Perhaps. But thanks to the Bush tax rebate, we were able to buy enough copies of "Who's Looking Out for You?" to make it #1. Taking over first place in the right wing fabricators club. |
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jps wrote:
"NOYB" wrote in message m... Perhaps. But thanks to the Bush tax rebate, we were able to buy enough copies of "Who's Looking Out for You?" to make it #1. Taking over first place in the right wing fabricators club. Ahhh..those right-wing bulk buys again. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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Ahhh..those right-wing bulk buys again.
There may be something to that. The Walton Foundation could use their marketing front (WalMart) to order enough books by conservative authors to make any title an instant "million seller". I don't shop WalMart, but based on corporate and Walton Foundation philosophy I'd be surprised to see Al Franken's book there. Anybody know it they sell it? |
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They're both just a flash in the pan. People are interested in them right
now in the same way you gawk at a really bad car accident. BTW--who is #1 on the list? grin "Joe Parsons" wrote in message ... On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 16:07:28 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: [snip] The left isn't filled with angry young men who need a gasbag like Rush to put their thoughts into words for them You meant angry young *white* men, right? There are plenty of angry young black men, angry young lesbians, and angry young gay men on the left. I guess there's just not enough of them to propel a left-leaning satirist into a position where anybody even notices...or cares. See, this is a mistake--a tactical error, if you will. Making a statement like this one without being aware of the facts leaves you open to being shot down by a single counterexample. "Lies and the Lying Liars who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Left" by Al Franken (E.P. Dutton; (August 29, 2003) ISBN: 0525947647) is #2 on the New York Times Bestseller list for nonfiction. It was number 1 last week, and has been on the list for 6 weeks. While you may not like or appreciate Franken's brand of left-leaning humor and satire, hitting the number two spot on the NYT Bestseller list is no mean feat--and it's the kind of counterexample I referred to. Also (since I seem to be on a roll here), the number 4 spot is held by that darling of Conservative America (NOT), Molly Ivins, with her "Bushwacked." This is her first week on the list, so it will be interesting to see where her book goes. OB. BOAT CONTENT: I got nothing. Joe Parsons |
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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 01:44:23 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:
They're both just a flash in the pan. People are interested in them right now in the same way you gawk at a really bad car accident. Really? Was Franken's "Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot: And Other Observations" a flash in the pan, as well? If that's true, then why is it at 198 on Amazon's sales rank--four years after its publication? Is "Lies" at #4 in Amazon's ranking because people are "gawking" at it? And his other work, "Oh, The Things I Know! A Guide to Success, Or, Failing That, Happiness," published in March of this year, is around 4,200. This is not about whether you agree with Franken, of course; I'm simply showing how certain unverified assertions can dismantle an argument, if one is not careful. For what it's worth, I find more people who self-identify as "liberal" reading conservative commentators and authors than I do "conservatives" reading liberal texts. In general, those who tend to read the likes of Rush Limbaugh (and recently, his tag-along kid brother, David), O'Reilly, Coulter and the like, seem to restrict their reading and listening to those who will reinforce and confirm the beliefs they already hold. Last month, for example, someone made a comment about Al Franken's earlier effort, "Rush Limbaugh...." He said, "The title is not supported with any known facts." In saying that, he demonstrated that, if he had read that particular book, he did not do so carefully, or critically. As it turns out, both of Franken's overtly political books are quite well researched and documented. This doesn't mean they are "good," or even useful--but any arguer will find himself at a disadvantage by making assertions that can be so easily disproved. I'm going to go think about my boats for a while. Joe Parsons BTW--who is #1 on the list? grin |
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