Inviting skanks in pairs

Mickey Kaus makes the million dollar quote about pseudonymous-fake-news-gay-escort-gate: “Gannon attended White House Christmas parties — but who invited him?” It’s come to this on the left. … P.S.: Don’t hundreds of people get invited to White House Christmas parties? … I mean, Wonkette was there! Who invited her? … This thing seems awfully personal … Continue reading “Inviting skanks in pairs”

Mickey Kaus makes the million dollar quote about pseudonymous-fake-news-gay-escort-gate:

“Gannon attended White House Christmas parties — but who invited him?” It’s come to this on the left. … P.S.: Don’t hundreds of people get invited to White House Christmas parties? … I mean, Wonkette was there! Who invited her? …

This thing seems awfully personal on David Brock’s part; I wonder if there isn’t a billing dispute somewhere.

2 thoughts on “Inviting skanks in pairs”

  1. Look, a lot of those folks take it personally that they can’t get married etc. So when it appears that one of their own may be playing for the other team, it is of interest to them.

    But, more importantly, as far as I care, its intended effect is to erode Bush’s support, and if it does that, and no laws are broken by the left blogosphere, I say, great. The reality is real laws might have been broken, and if this angle gets enough attention, so be it.

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