April 27, 2011

McIlheran burned some more, on the front page

Remember the other day when Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel managing editor George Stanley hopped into calumnist Patrick McIlheran's thread to point out that the authors of a German study McIlheran was trumpeting had ties to the industry their own study was protecting?

Stanley wasn't done.

The scientists were reported to be testing the efficacy of Bisphenol A as a flame retardant additive to Patrick McIlheran's underpants.

You can only get away with being a hack for so long.

And in comments, a daring corporate apologetic. Follow the logic:
The only people who care to know the truth are connected to the industries. They have an actual financial interest in the product and therefore will care about the results.
:headdesk:

8 comments:

  1. That comment was from Kleefischforprez, a prolific JSonline troll. I, personally, find his/her comments rather amusing because he/she consistently writes the most outrageous statements and people fall for it every single time.

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  2. Looks like I fell for it too! (doesn't happen often)

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  3. Maybe troll is the wrong word - more like a satirist, I guess. K4P tweaks, hard, the right-wing talking points, to amusing effect. Check out his/her last statement on that article:

    "Well concernedcitizen, Governor Walker has said repeatedly these consumer protection laws must be removed as there should be none in place because they impede businesses. I suggest get on board."

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  4. That one's actually a pretty close call! (Maybe it's Ron Johnson.)

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  5. So it looks like Captain AEI doesn't appear unless one invokes his name three times.

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  6. It sounds like Kleefischforprez is a great demonstration of Poe's Law.

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  7. "Kleefischforprez" is a bit of a giveaway isn't it.

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  8. (Although if I'm not mistaken there's a "palinrocks" or something that is deadly serious and ten times as absurd.)

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