We present the report from the front in its entirety, bolded here & there for those who, like us, have slightly better things to do w/ our valuable time than review this internecine tripe. But once we'd seen the headlinewe had to understand the context. The proprietor of a reactionary website devoted to stoking fear & outrage among resentful Catholics, ethnic Democrats & other white cast-offs of the Great Society is indeed critically important to some revisions of history.
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"Beloved," too, not merely a "critically important" playa. Hard to imagine whiny scold L. Brent as beloved; we can conceive of him as a playa, ah-iight, just not in American history beyond the obvious use as a peripheral bad example.A group of conservative leaders has signed an irate letter demanding that a Republican political consultant be fired for calling the relatively undistinguished scion of a prominent political family a “hater.”
Jonathan Collegio, a spokesman for the Karl Rove-affiliated political action committee American Crossroads, used the epithet when discussing L. Brent Bozell, the nephew of former Sen. James Buckley and deceased National Review founder William F. Buckley, during an appearance on a local radio show Wednesday.
The letter, which is being circulated by the Washington, D.C. based public relations shop Shirley & Banister, calls Bozell “a beloved and critically important player in American history.”
Bozell is known through his Media Research Center blog, occasional appearances on television and trademark bright-red beard.
“On behalf of the conservative movement, we are demanding you terminate Mr. Collegio,” the letter, sent to American Crossroads President Steven Law, reads. “An apology is not acceptable.”
The letter also implicitly argues that Bozell should not be criticized, simply because many members of his family were important conservative figures at one point.
“Mr. Bozell is what we call in our movement a ‘legacy,’” it reads. “He has devoted his life to the cause of American conservatism* as did his father, Brent Bozell II, who wrote ‘Conscience of a Conservative’ for Barry Goldwater.”
“Maybe you’ve heard of Brent’s uncle, Bill Buckley, whose words you misquote and twist as the basis for your organization enough to falsely suggest you know something about him,” it continues. “You may have heard of his other uncle, Jim Buckley, a former U.S. Senator, or Brent’s mother, Patricia Buckley Bozell—both important figures and writers in our conservative movement.”
“Ronald Reagan often saluted the contributions of the Bozell and Buckley families to the cause of American conservatism,” it says.
After celebrating Bozell’s political connections and genetic pedigree for several paragraphs, the letter then turns its attention to Collegio, who is mocked for using “the language of the establishment Republicans.”
“You obviously mean to have a war with conservatives and the Tea Party,” the letter reads, referring to Collegio and his group. “Let it start here.”
The letter is signed by radio host Mark Levin, Reagan biographer Craig Shirley and Daily Caller contributor Ginni Thomas, among others. Bozell did not respond to TheDC’s request for comment.
*Has never worked a day in his life, has never met a payroll, & because the free market doesn't have a penny for the Media Research Center or the sanctimonious unemployable-in-the-real-world-of-profit-&-loss weasels employed there, he is almost entirely dependent on the largesse of corporate & individual money-grubbers.
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They could have called him a damned, dirty ape...
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Although that picture has scared away my appetite for the moment, I think I'm still gonna need a bigger bowl of popcorn.
we can conceive of him as a playa
A beach? I can conceive of him as a son of a beach.
Bozell is just another bag of rightwing batshit....someone get the shovels.
That was the best of their archive of photos of him?
Shudder.
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