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Md. Legislator Kirby Delauter Doesn't Know How Rights Like Free Speech Work, Knows Threatening to Sue is the American Way

Ed Krayewski | 1.7.2015 2:20 PM

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Maryland county councilman Kirby Delauter (R) sounds like an idiot, which isn't all that surprising for a state legislator of any party in any state. Delauter, an elected official, saw his name in a local newspaper and did not appreciate it because he probably considers himself an Important Person and claims the newspaper, The Frederick News Post, can't print his name without his authorization. This man is an elected official. This is what democracy looks like. And Kirby Delauter didn't make this on-its-face ridiculous claim in a nominally private correspondence with the reporter who wrote him about. He put it on Facebook. Via Cato's Walter Olson, who caught this exchange in near real time:

Kirby Delauter's Facebook post
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Not only does Delauter not know how rights actually work he doesn't know about the Barbra Streissand effect and how media works either. His name now appears in news outlets who would never heard of him if he hadn't demonstrated his ignorance so publicly. His name even trended on Twitter yesterday.

The Frederick News Post gave Delauter a right mocking in an editorial entitled "Kirby Delauter, Kirby Delauter, Kirby Delauter":

Knowing Councilman Kirby Delauter as we do, we weren't surprised that he threatened The Frederick News-Post with a lawsuit because we had, he says — and we're not making this up — been putting Kirby Delauter's name in the paper without Kirby Delauter's authorization. Attorneys would be called, Kirby Delauter said.

In fact, we spent quite some time laughing about it. Kirby Delauter, an elected official; Kirby Delauter, a public figure? Surely, Kirby Delauter can't be serious? Kirby Delauter's making a joke, right?

Round about then, we wondered, if it's not a joke, how should we now refer to Kirby Delauter if we can't use his name (Kirby Delauter)? Could we get away with an entire editorial of nothing but "Kirby Delauter" repeated over and over again -- Kirby Delauter, Kirby Delauter, Kirby Delauter? OK, imagine we agreed because of temporary madness or something funny in the water that week, how would we reference "Kirby Delauter" and do our job as journalists without running afoul of our lack of authorization?

Blanks? Sure, we sometimes use hyphens in the case of expletives. Perhaps we could do that: "K---- D-------." Or, perhaps, "Councilman [Unauthorized]." We giggled a bit more than we should have when we came up with "the Councilman Formerly Known as Commissioner Kirby Delauter," which doesn't seem as funny written down in black and white and includes his name, which defeats the point. Maybe we should just put his initials, "KD," with an asterisk to a footnote (KD*), or refer to him as GLAT, the acronym for his campaign: "Govern Like A Taxpayer." We could even make it sound a little hip-hop with a well-placed hyphen: G-Lat. Speaking of, could we get away with "K-Del"? Or we could simply go with the Harry Potter-esque "He Who Shall Not be Named." (Cue the lightning strike and peal of thunder.)

Yet we could take the low road down even further and childishly mangle "Kirby Delauter" into references you, the reader, would still understand. "Sherbert Deluder," say. Or "Derby Kelauter." "Shirley Delaughter" (and don't call me Shirley). 

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Ed Krayewski is a former associate editor at Reason.

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  1. hamilton   10 years ago

    This response is 110% awesome. The bonus 10% being for the acrostic in the paragraphs.

    1. Andrew S.   10 years ago

      The acrostic adds way more than a bonus 10%. I'd bump it up to 150% awesome. And I may be underselling it.

  2. Andrew S.   10 years ago

    The internet reaction to this has been wonderful, I must say.

  3. Hugh Akston   10 years ago

    I think it's admirable that Maryland gives people with special needs the same opportunities as anyone else to participate in government.

    1. Brian Dixon   10 years ago

      Literal LOL and +1.

      1. Swiss Servator, Winter...jetzt   10 years ago

        Seconded - I laughed so hard I started coughing.

    2. Hyperion   10 years ago

      We exclusively elect those with 'special challenges'.

      See:

      Andy Harris

      Steny Hoyer

      Elijah Cummings

      Need I go on?

  4. Hugh Akston   10 years ago

    Also I would really like to be in the room when Delauter does contact an attorney, who will then charge him $200 for the hour he will spend explaining in detail how retarded he is.

    1. Vampire   10 years ago

      If it's been all these years and he still doesn't "get it", I doubt one hour would be enough time to explain things to this douche sheisser.

      1. Hugh Akston   10 years ago

        I agree that very little information is capable of penetrating a skull of that density, but I am amused by the idea of Delauter paying an exorbitant hourly rate to be told how stupid he is.

      2. Governor Squid   10 years ago

        He'll probably just post to Facebook about how the lawyers are all in on the liberal conspiracy against him.

  5. avadeberio   10 years ago

    my best friend's ex-wife makes $84 /hour on the laptop . She has been out of a job for eight months but last month her pay check was $17026 just working on the laptop for a few hours. Go Here.....

    http://www.Jobs-spot.com

    1. Puddin' Stick   10 years ago

      Does she get paid to post articles about Kirby Delauter?

      1. Scarecrow Repair   10 years ago

        She IS Kirby Delauter!

  6. Tonio   10 years ago

    H/T to veteran commentator Tonio who posted this in the AM Links comments today?

    1. Hyperion   10 years ago

      No hat tips for you!

      / the hat tip Nazis at H&R

      1. Tonio   10 years ago

        I really do suspect I'm blacklisted, which is H&R's right.

  7. MJGreen   10 years ago

    The guy's name is Kirby Delauter. Would you want that name publicized?

  8. Tonio   10 years ago

    And you misspelled "Streisand", Krayewski.

    1. Swiss Servator, Winter...jetzt   10 years ago

      Piling on!

      ...

      I approve.

      1. Tonio   10 years ago

        Just once in my life I want a h/t.

        1. Hyperion   10 years ago

          NO!

        2. Loki   10 years ago

          Just the tip?

  9. Iron Sun 254   10 years ago

    Did you get permission to use his name?

    1. Doctor Whom   10 years ago

      Or Streisand's?

  10. kinnath   10 years ago

    So is Kirby Delauter that trigger-happy lawyer that sues when anyone implies that he fucks sheep?

    1. Old Man With Candy   10 years ago

      We have no arthurization to wolk that way.

  11. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

    "....sounds like an idiot, which isn't all that surprising for a state legislator of any party in any state. "

    Nice

    1. Mainer2   10 years ago

      It's funny because it's true !

  12. Florida Man   10 years ago

    Did anyone notice the "like" on KD's response of "your rights end where mine start"? His wife?

    1. Tonio   10 years ago

      Nice. Good to know that neither of them married above their stations.

      1. Swiss Servator, Winter...jetzt   10 years ago

        Nice.

    2. Sarcasmancer   10 years ago

      Nice to hear a legislator talking about individual rights. Of course it only occurs in the context of thinking he has the "right" to dictate what other people say about him.

    3. Loki   10 years ago

      I suspect he's the kind of douche rocket that would "like" his own comment.

  13. Kirby Delauter   10 years ago

    Hi, my name is Kirby Delauter and I eat goat testicles... while they're still attached to the goat!

    1. Goat with no Balls   10 years ago

      Asshole.

      1. Old Man With Candy   10 years ago

        Kirby ate that as well.

        1. WTF   10 years ago

          And a bag of dicks, from what I hear.

  14. Doctor Whom   10 years ago

    He Who Must Not Be Named is a county-council member, not a state legislator.

    1. Doctor Whom   10 years ago

      Here is Kirby Delauter's bio on the county Web site. Evidently, the only reason Kirby Delauter is anyone is that Kirby Delauter's father and grandfather started a construction business.

    2. Swiss Servator, Winter...jetzt   10 years ago

      Ed was in a hurry, you see...

  15. SugarFree   10 years ago

    Anagrams, people!

    Bark Eruditely
    Biker Adultery
    Tardily Rebuke

    1. SugarFree   10 years ago

      Bald Ire Turkey

      1. Protagoronus   10 years ago

        U Key Lib Retard

    2. Swiss Servator, Winter...jetzt   10 years ago

      I think "Tardily Rebuke" is best.

    3. Warty   10 years ago

      Tardily Rebuke is the winner.

      1. WTF   10 years ago

        Or Tard-Reb, if you want to make it sound a little Hip Hop.

    4. Loki   10 years ago

      Not an anagram, but how about Turdy Dickfluffer?

    5. Tonio   10 years ago

      Go, Sug!

  16. Hyperion   10 years ago

    Well, those rednecks out there in Frederick ain't got no fetchins up, I guess this genius is going to show them alright.

    Maryland, what a great place. We hardly ever get anyone from the GOP elected and when we do it's a total dumbass like this guy or Andy Harris.

    1. Beezard   10 years ago

      2nd'ed.

      But since Frederick is half federal employees (being on the white flight side of 270), I have a paranoid hunch this guy is a liberal stooge.

  17. HeteroPatriarch   10 years ago

    If Kirby Delauter had just killed people at the FNP, Bill Donohue and the Financial Times would be calling him a hero.

  18. Loki   10 years ago

    That is some epic trolling on the part of The Frederick News Post. Well done.

    1. Mainer2   10 years ago

      Got to love the commenters calling the FNP's response childish.

      1. Swiss Servator, Winter...jetzt   10 years ago

        Sock puppets of Kirby's?

    2. Tonio   10 years ago

      Even the usually staid Washington Post punked him in their coverage of this, which I happened to link to in the comments of the morning links. [sniffs back tears]

      1. Puddin' Stick   10 years ago

        I think Ed Krayewski needs a hyperlink reminder...

    3. Beezard   10 years ago

      It is. But be sure it is only because he is republican and not a cop. It's usually a very hack paper.

  19. kbolino   10 years ago

    The rest of the editorial is less satisfying and more polemical. Still, the drubbing is well deserved.

  20. Billy Bones   10 years ago

    Kudos [Kirby Delauter]to Bethany Rodgers [Kirby Delauter] and The Frederick News Post [Kirby Delauter]. That editorial [Kirby Delauter] was absolutely [Kirby Delauter] excellent. It really is a shame [Kirby Delauter] our elected officials [Kirby Delauter] do not understand [Kirby Delauter] The Bill of Rights [Kirby Delauter].

  21. Zeb   10 years ago

    Wow, what a dick. Even if he wasn't completely wrong, seems like a dumb way for an elected official to behave.

  22. AlmightyJB   10 years ago

    The first word of the original Facebook response summed it up perfectly:

    "Wow".

    Also, Kirby Delauter.

  23. Puddin' Stick   10 years ago

    Kribaby Delawyered?

  24. Azathoth!!   10 years ago

    Kirby who?

    Oh, never mind, I see--there's an 'R' after his name, so we're all going to be treated to some huge meme creating orgy as if this was some big important pol.

    No other important stuff going on, huh?

  25. Beezard   10 years ago

    I'm just so excited to see Frederick on Hit&Run; for about the 3rd time in the last year. At least no guys with Down Syndrome got their windpipes crushed by off duty cops in this one.

    1. kbolino   10 years ago

      I used to think the Sheriff's Office was a lot better than the City Police. Not anymore.

  26. MSimon   10 years ago

    GLAT? He's Jewish? Who knew?

  27. Enjoy Every Sandwich   10 years ago

    I love his "you need to know who you're dealing with". It sounds like he's more than a little power-mad. Or at least, as Foghorn Leghorn would say, "you been readin' too many dime novels".

  28. Tamfang   10 years ago

    Tardily Rebuke has since calmed down and apologized.

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