Imagine A Galaxy Far, Far Away, Where There’s A Fantasy World of Rhetorical Commentary

This morning I was referred to comments posted on a blog post titled “Biden Destroys His Legacy” over at the Yellow Stripes & Dead Armadillos blog. A commenter, Cornelius_Gotchberg (the Gotch), posted a comment basically asking a fellow commenter, Debbie Zeeger, to issue a retraction of her previous comment regarding the integrity of President Biden because he stated that he wouldn’t pardon his son Hunter. The blog author Dave Cieslewicz posted a reply comment to the Gotch basically accusing him of personally attacking a fellow commenter to which the Gotch replied with a respectful “Noted.” and then he asked why another commenter wasn’t treated similarly.

In case the comment thread is deleted at some point in time in the future, here’s a screen shot…

Here is the comment that Zeeger posted that the Gotch linked to.

After reading the reply comment to the Gotch that Cieslewicz posted, my double standard and false accusation bell was clanging loudly. I submitted a reply to the Cieslewicz absurd Orwellian styled “attacks on our fellow commenters” nonsense knowing full well that he won’t likely post any comment I submit.

Figuratively speaking, I “Released the Hounds”!

Here is a screenshot of the reply to Cieslewicz I submitted, it’s not likely to be posted…

For full transparency, here’s where the “Skidmored” link in the screenshot goes to, LINK.

When I actually see blatantly obvious double standards and morally bankrupt injustice of people being falsely accused, especially when it’s coming from a past politician who’s now a blogger and should have extraordinarily thick skin to tolerate just about any rhetoric, I have a tendency to speak out rather forcefully.

As usual, if Dave Cieslewicz, or anyone else, would like to come here and debate me about anything I write/wrote, everyone is welcome and, unlike Cieslewicz, I DO have Commenting Policies to help guide myself and those that choose to comment. It’s the ethical thing to do, to let everyone know what my expectations are, this is how I choose to hold commenters and myself personally accountable.

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