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« on: June 07, 2012, 06:31:14 AM »

as if this were some kind of place where insincere media spin actually mattered or something.

to be fair many posters act like this.  like there is an audience.

Someone noted in IRC last night that a lot of people in the discussion on the Wisconsin recall posted like they were on some Fox News roundtable or something instead of just posters on an internet forum.

Frankly, I like that. I first had the impression this was a fairly high-brow place, and anything to revive that impression I'd consider good.
Are you saying that faux-news is a high-brow place? I thought it was used to brainwash the poors about the rich liberals?
Anyway, do you guys think that Romney would be a hack if he were an Atlas Forum poster? I think he would be pretty awkward but then the Romney hacks are awkward already but otherwise normal.

Yes, Fox News is a very high-brow place compared to an internet forum. Regardless of purpose, it's high-brow.

Romney would be considered a Romney hack; he would not be considered funny. However, he would be considered coherent.
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