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When Gateway Pundit quotes Free Republic, you know the truth is going to lose

April 13, 2010 5:01 pm ET by Eric Boehlert

And it did!

But if you think Gateway Pundit's Jim Hoft is ever going to correct this lie, even after Michelle Malkin has called out the claim as being bogus, you simply don't understand how portions of the far-right blogosphere work: You just makes stuff up. Period. 

Gateway Pundit's fact-free claim was that a young GOP fundraiser and her boyfriend were "savagely beaten for wearing Palin pins" over the weekend in New Orleans. And what was Gateway Pundit's source for the "Palin pins" scoop? That bastion of journalism, Free Republic.

BTW, credit Malkin for doing some actual reporting and resisting the temptation to join the irresponsible ranks of Gatway Pundit who at this point I don't even think is right twice a day. Malkin has confirmed there no Palin pins involved in the unfortunate incident.

She writes: 

Something awful happened to [Allee] Bautsch and her boyfriend. Right now, they deserve prayers and well wishes — not a hysterical political circus — while the police investigation continues.

I doubt Jim Hoft is listening. 

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    • Author by overmars jr. (April 13, 2010 5:19 pm ET)
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      Hoft is a shameless, rotten joke. Expect nothing in the way of truth or fair-mindedness from him. Ever.
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    • Author by neon desert (April 13, 2010 5:31 pm ET)
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      Come on Jimmie crease your lips
      Grab your keyboard and write some quips
      Don't forget your bag o' chips
      We're going to the freepers ball

      Blow your stack and roll your eyes
      make up something the right wing buys
      It feels so good to spread some lies
      We're freepin' at the freepers ball

      (probably too... uh... "nostalgic" for most here)
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