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    Matt Harmon on 03/23/2017 at 2:46 PM
    "Forceful writer" in the way you have to force a shit when you don't really have to go? It would definitely take some force to consistently champion political causes that go against the grain of common sense. I always thought he was under pressure to provide the conservative voice, and wondered if he could really think some of the things he claims to. I'm sure he believes what he writes, but I'm almost certain it had more to do with retaining conservative readership than adding any thoughtfulness to the discourse. I've only agreed with Kevin maybe three times in several years (he had a great idea about colleges collecting a percentage of future income. That way your degree costs you relative to what it earns you, which would discourage colleges from offering basket weaving degrees by making them have a little skin in the game). So if Kevin happens to read these comments, I want to say I wish you well, Kevin. Ted Diadiun is half the Limbaugh wannabe you wannabee. ;)
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    Matt Harmon on 02/10/2012 at 10:47 AM
    Re: “Bring on the Nasty
    Gotta say, I laughed at some of this stuff, mostly just the meatheaded idiocy of the answers. But, I think a line might have been crossed with "public servants". Granted, someone should publically go "Deliverance" on Jimmy Dimora ala the Gimp in Pulp Fiction. But to publish this kind of shit in reference to Kusinich, FitzGerald, Harper, etc. (people that serve admirably and deserve some respect) is a little bit of a low blow (no pun intended). Even for the Scene...where Dimora found his whores, this was a bit sleazy.
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    Matt Harmon on 12/07/2011 at 12:27 PM
    Vanessa Hudak rules! I would have been straight pissed off to have my video ragged on so hard. Vanessa, you're attitude is awesome...I could learn a thing or two from you.
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