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BurtWorm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-05-07 07:54 PM
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Greenwald laughs out loud over the sight of NRO's newest manly man commentator Mark Hemingway
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Edited on Wed Sep-05-07 07:57 PM by BurtWorm
I think we can all enjoy a good laugh at the manly man's expense: :spray:

http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2007/09/05/hemingway/index.html

National Review's new tough guy, Mark Hemingway

(updated below)

From Jonah Goldberg to Rich Lowry, National Review has long been renowned for its roster of tough-guy commentators -- real salt-of-the-earth conservative men who love to let you know what tough warriors they are. The latest addition to this impressive roster of traditional manliness is new staff writer Mark Hemingway.

In his article on Larry Craig last week, Hemingway noted that there was nothing surprising about Craig's homosexuality because he was "a member of 'The Singing Senators' barbershop." Today, in a post at The Corner, Hemingway linked to an article speculating that David Souter cried after being on the losing end of Bush v. Gore, and Hemingway wrote:

Did Souter cry over 2000 recount vote? <Mark Hemingway>

Of all the Supreme Court justices, I always suspected he was the sissy mary. Scalia probably waits outside his chamber to steal his lunch money.


Just initially -- as discovered by TS -- here is the Tough Guy and Defender of Traditional Masculine Virtues, Mark Hemingway:


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As has been noted many times before, those who have a never-ending need publicly to call into question the masculinity of others in order to make political points -- whether it be James Taranto, Rush Limbaugh or Glenn Reynolds -- are so frequently the precise antithesis of the virtues of traditional masculinity they accuse others of lacking. That this is so is neither surprising nor hard to decipher.

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