Nearly a decade too late, Queen Heather Maureen Dowd figures out that the nerdy guy she belittled was the pick of the crop.
As to her own toxic foibles and their effect on the 2000 election, however, she remains utterly clueless:
When he’s finished Web surfing, tweaking his PowerPoint and BlackBerrying, what goes through his head? Does he blame himself? Does he blame the voting machines? Ralph Nader? Robert Shrum? Naomi Wolf? How about Bush Inc. and Clinton Inc.?
Like the sheriff says in Psycho, “it must be some kind of mystery.”










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i hate it when people get excited and crowing when she says
something we like to hear. it’s as if they forget what a whore she’s often been, or how much damage she did back before this hell on earth began.
she proves the rule that the pressititutes have no convictions, and no intellectual honesty, and that to them, it’s all a big game of ’gotcha’ where winning is scoring catty points off of the target du jour. policies that kill people and bring about endless war and environmental apocalypse? boring.
MoDo joined the anti-Gore campaign in 2000
And by making up quotes. Fucking Heathers.
I don’t plan to forgive and forget any time soon.
No authoritarians were tortured in the writing of this post.
The whole beltway-as-sexy-gossip-fun thing...
… is totally repugnant, and totally unworthy of (what used to be) the New York Times.
I hate that shit.
When I first started looking around the blogosphere, I kept hearing that Wonkette was some sort of a big deal, and I kept scratching my head. Fortunately, I eventually found the likes of C&L, Digby, Greenwald, and Avedon Carol and and (he says, imitating Murray Head) this place.
www.vastleft.com
MoDo Still At It
She’s the one who launched the Geffen story to promote a fight between Clinton and Obama. She’s also the one who promoted the spurious Kerry quote, “Who among us doesn’t love NASCAR?”
The woman is toxic. Not that Adam Nagourney is any better but that’s another story.