Nick Gillespie | March 4, 2005
Reason's own Matt Welch has convinced blogger extraordinaire Michael J. Totten of the stupidity of most so-called campaign finance reform.
What'd it take? The coming attack on blogging under the auspices of the abysmal McCain-Feingold exceptions to the First Amendment.
Now if we could only convince Matt that his beloved California/Anaheim/Los Angeles Angels suck, we'd be getting somewhere.
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Good luck convincing a majority of congressional weasels to repeal the stupidity.
As someone who grew up in Anaheim, went to school with Rod
Carew�s and Donnie Moore�s kids and is still a Dodgers
fan, even I can�t convince an Angels fan their team sucks. They can
always taunt me with �19-88, clap, clap, clap clap clap�. Besides,
seeing the Angels beat the Giants while living in San Francisco is
the next best thing to watching the boys in blue win.
I�m still pissed that the Angels are hating on Anaheim and the OC
like they do. Anaheim is home of many great things, Disneyland,
Gwen Stefani, Sue from Swingers, and many not great things, 2nd
whitest city in America and a whole lot more white supremacists and
devil worshippers than you�d expect. Name change aside, Artie makes
me pine for the good old days of the O�Malleys (the most hated
family in Brooklyn).
Don't try to tell me bloggers aren't journalists. The 'every form of speech should be regulated except mine' attitude, is more reliable than a pre-employment drug screen.
The fact that Welch and Totten couldn't see what a total,
self-serving, counterproductive clusterfarg this was from day one
doesn't speak well of their powers of perception and
analysis.
C'mon, all campaign finance reform is an exercise in either (a)
incumbent protection (choling off money to the competition) or (b)
pissing up a rope (at no point, ever, in human history has it been
possible to separate money and power).
Or (c) both.
It shouldn't take a rocket scientist to figure this out.
Blogger changes mind on campaign finance in light of forthcoming
blogging regulations. How courageous and thoughtful!
My heart just skipped a beat at the sheer inanity.
Great job, Matt. Hey, Matt's come a long way since that Jerry Brown interview. :)
Why should anyone get down on Matt for backing the Angels? At
least they are native to Southern California, and not ripped from
the bosom of Minnesota, Brooklyn or Cleveland. OK, they do play in
the pitchers-don't-hit, sissy, brother-in-law American League, but
them's the breaks of expansion.
Good libertarian baseball fans need to liberate themselves from the
false cult of O'Malley hatred. As a Brooklyn native, I was raised
to curse the O'Malley name, but as one can learn from Neil
Sullivan's The Dodgers Move West* such anger would have
been more justly directed at Evil Urban Planner Robert Moses, who
thwarted WO'M's every effort to replace Ebbets Field with a modern,
private facility.
Gov't meddling nudged the Dodgers to leave Brooklyn. Corporate
welfare drew an NL franchise to L.A.
Kevin
* http://tinyurl.com/5kq83 or
http://www.us.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryAmerican/Cultural/?ci=0195059220&view=usa
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