it’s the larger implication
Yeah, yeah, The Alex Jones Thing Isn’t About Alex Jones is apparently the new “conservative” online mantra to chant, for those inclined to sully the very concept of conservatism (which is a way of life, not a political ideology in the first place) by picking their battles with such embarrassing lack of circumspection. It was boring and predictable on the day the story first broke, and it’s boring and predictable now, just like this crackpot whose personal brand you are lining up like obedient cattle to help enhance was predictably boring and tedious, not to mention aggressively irresponsible, all along. He is the sort who continue to fan the flames of a myth that just won’t die, that anyone not solidly liberal is some kind of wild-eyed drooling fanatic, and now his method of making a fortune at it has blown up in his face. Boo-hoo.
Somebody got kicked off of private property, and we’re supposed to be jumping up and down (just like some right-wing version of a #Resistance….) making Nazi comparisons, why, again?
I thought the whole schtick of this online right-wingery was about how it is this “The Left” who is always playing the victim as a publicity stunt. Now looky-here, some schlub not fit to tie my shoes has his plug pulled (and from everything I have seen for quite defensible reason), and now this “The Right” just can’t pile on the “first they came for the……” sermons fast enough.
WHATEVER.
