Monday, August 13, 2007

College Republican Leader: We were victims of a "leftist political machine."


(Pictured: Leigh Wolf, left, Brave Warrior in the Fight against Global Islamofascism, on the battlefield at San Francisco State.)

I had totally forgotten about this post from February. Basically, a bunch of stupid college Republicans at San Francisco State, in a Very Brave and Defiant Act Against Terror, trampled some flags they drew themselves without knowing what was on them. Dumb.

But then Leigh Wolf, the brainiac behind these cheesy theatrics, wrote today in comments:
Interesting how you focus my not realizing that the flags we had painted ourselves came a little to close to the real thing, rather than covering the fact that the muslim students out numbered us 3-1 and we're threatening to follow us home and attack us. But i guess it wouldn't be conducive to your main objective of tearing down Republicans if you were to admit, that just maybe, a few young Republicans were victimized by a leftist politcal machine. Now you have my name, e-mail address, and website; how about contacting me and doing some real journalism next time.
Thanks for writing in, Leigh. You're a little late, after 6 months, but then, you seem to be late to a lot of stuff. I bet if you hurry, though, you can still make it over to Iraq and Afghanistan while the real battle against terra is taking place! Wouldn't that be cool?

Anyway, focusing on your ignorance is appropriate. We don't do journalism. We hold people like you up to scorn and ridicule. If you want journalism, watch Fox News.

But I must ask: do you really think it's manly and Republican to sue SFSU for investigating your protest? Don't we live in an over-litigious society as it is? What kind of message are you sending out to other young conservatives, that they can solve their problems in court? Are lawyers the answer? Is wrapping yourself in victimhood really the answer?

I think you need to go watch 300 about 300 times, or at least some John Wayne movies. All that time in San Francisco has made you soft.

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