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Glenn Greenwald does the heavy work of sifting through the radical-right blogs, and finds out the facts really do not matter to them:
So they accused the NYT of deliberately endangering the security of Rumsfeld and Cheney by printing that travel article. If you wanted to debunk that accusation and had the power to have the best possible evidence magically materialize, you would wish for it turn out that the photographs were taken with the permission of Rumsfeld himself, that right-wing media outlets previously published the same information, and that the Secret Service would make clear how ludicrous the accusations are. And, lo and behold, that's exactly what materialized here. And yet the accusers, even in the face of that dream evidence, still insist that they were right all along and that this Travel article is highly suspicious.There are no facts which matter. Literally, virtually every political controversy we have is generated by this fact-impervious mindset, this refusal to accept that what one wishes is true is not, in fact, true.
Alas, I doubt any of this will stop the so-called liberal media from putting these creatures on the air.
Writing at the Daily Kos, Hunter uncovers a set of shocking secrets: Kos has opinions. Yes, the writer of a political blog has opinions. And takes advertising.
Oh. My. God.
