Hinderaker Will Not Be Judged Kindly, By History… He Is A Despicable, Lost Soul… And A Liar.

Without any citation to even a hard right poll / or other evidence, tonight, in a scandalous attempt to more completely defame and libel Tim Walz, his sitting Governor in Minnesota — John Hinderaker writes this:

by the end of the campaign, 60% of the country thought he was gay….

Seriously, John?! “Thought” he was gay?! That’s a slur — in your mind? Wow.

The 1950s called John, they want their male / macho libido / brain back.

This would only be an insult at the KKK Klaverns / Beer-fests you favor, friend.

It is… illuminating, just the same — as to why he may well be reticent to allow Berkeley to digitize his archives.

Hey John — your grandchildren and great grandchildren will… definitely cringe if/when they read this — and they will… read this (even if Berkeley never digitizes your archives… but hey, maybe the Posse Comitatus racists’ / separatists’ group will! /s).

These (yours) are far right / fascist tropes — indeed. They will be studied by future generations — with opprobrium.

D A M N.

Out.

2 thoughts on “Hinderaker Will Not Be Judged Kindly, By History… He Is A Despicable, Lost Soul… And A Liar.

  1. Oh, I have to imagine that John’s descendants will either change their family name or fight to have the Powerline archives scrubbed from all records (or both). When he turns out to be spectacularly wrong (or just on the wrong side of history) about global warming, trans youth, and just so many other things, the family shame will be almost unbearable. It’s just too bad he won’t be alive to see just how much of a villain history will record him to be. All the civil rights documentaries they make in 50 years or so will feature quotes from him and people like him, and watchers will wonder how society could have tolerated such backwards beliefs.

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    1. I am sure that his descendants will try… but I am a pretty firm believer that absent a name change — as you suggest… these odious remarks will follow them into eternity.

      And maybe it is petty of me — but I draw satisfaction from that notion.

      I weep for his deep descendants, but as you say… they can legally change their surnames.

      P E R F E C T.

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