Impeccable Sources

9:15 pm EST August 22nd, 2009 | News | 12 Comments

Instapundit quotes this urgent alert from another wackadoo conservative blogger:

I have a contact who claims to have seen unofficial communications from ACORN, SEIU, and MoveOn.Org members not to just protest for the government option, but it infiltrate the anti-government protesters and attempt to stir up trouble.

Well Susie told Bobby that Tommy is soooo gonna cheat on the test. Print it!

A looong time ago Patrick Hynes, then blogging at a site called Crush Kerry claimed that there were “black books” being circulated by the Kerry campaign with detailed dossiers attacking the Swift Boat liars. That didn’t exist, but it didn’t stop the con blogs from marching along with the message.

Facts don’t matter to them, and never have and never will. This presents a problem when factual information inevitably doesn’t match up with the propaganda they believe in so strongly.

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12 Responses to “Impeccable Sources”

  1. Burn says:

    Damn, they forgot to add “Soros funded” in there somewhere.

    No wingnut paranoia is complete without a nod to George.

  2. Quaker in a Basement says:

    Bwah! It links back to “Confederate Yankee”!

  3. Suicida| says:

    LOL WUT,

    You mean you cant trust what you read on blogs?

  4. Wilbur says:

    Certainly can’t trust what you read on instapud.

  5. Jaim says:

    Republicans don’t do facts.

  6. Rheinhard says:

    We had FBI agents infiltrating everything from Greenpeace to Grannies for Peace throughout the Bush years, and before. Now I’m sure this report is more typical wingnut paranoia, but I wouldn’t feel at all put out if we had a little proper human intelligence being gathered on these potentially violent groups…

  7. jr says:

    “have polygraph tests at the door to weed out the race traitors”=-Glenn

  8. SaveFarris says:

    The black books were written by Lucy Ramirez.

  9. lakefxdan says:

    If it makes them paranoid of anyone proposing anything untoward, doesn’t this serve as well as a call-out?

  10. Wilbur says:

    For those not as up on conspiracy theory as SaveFarris, “Lucy Ramirez” was the pseudonym used the Rove operative who fed the Rathergate memos to Bill Burkett.

  11. Burn says:

    or those not as up on conspiracy theory as SaveFarris, “Lucy Ramirez” was the pseudonym used the Rove operative who fed the Rathergate memos to Bill Burkett.

    Ah, the shining moment of wingnuttia. Yet, they wish to live in the moment forever. 2004 was their best year. And it was all downhill from then on.

  12. Burn says:

    Facts don’t matter to them, and never have and never will. This presents a problem when factual information inevitably doesn’t match up with the propaganda they believe in so strongly.

    Like my wingnut father in law who is absolutely 100% convinced that Obama is coming for his and everyone elses guns. He really truly believes it, despite there being NO evidence what so ever that this sinister plan is in the works. He wants to believe it, all his wingnut buddies believe it, the morons on talk radio and right wing blogs say it, so whamo, this is how wingnut ‘facts’ get established. They are emotionally comforting conclusions, so they try to fit the facts around the charges.

    The less evidence presented, and the greater chance the wingnuts believe. Like the birth certificate. Like death panels. Like Palin being a qualified candidate.

    This is really telling as to the state of health on the wingnuts side of the fence. They are pretty fucking ill right now, with the lunatics in charge and no cure in sight.