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The Next Big Thing: Richard B. Milter

The future of journalism?

I like to consider myself a talent scout. A lot of my day is spent meeting people of different disciplines with different skills. When I see talent I know it.

I created the Big sites in order to put some of the best fresh faces of the right of center political movement online. We need to expand the movement beyond the predictable parochial precincts of Washington D.C. New media has served as a monumental boon for expanding the Big Tent of conservatism.

But some of the talent that I find is, how shall I put it?… unconventional… and admittedly, defiantly left of center. What to do with such talent?

I’ve taken flack for drawing so much attention to Media Matters, the George Soros-funded temple of propaganda and misdirection and den of paranoid malaria-ridden partisan mosquitos. I’ve especially been taken to task for isolating the plum of John Podesta’s Media Matters stable of mostly caucasian male “senior fellows,” Eric Boehlert. But even though he and I disagree on absolutely everything, he’s undeniably awesome. Many are now realizing the value of pointing the flashlight on the cockroaches of the institutional left.

Once Team Podesta is engaged one realizes all they have is Alinsky. Once engaged, all they realize is that they have is Alinsky. When both sides realize that the left only has the politics of personal destruction (“critical theory” on steroids), both sides realize the left is in deep trouble.

That is where we find ourselves now. It is high cockroach season. And I have designated myself the Ted Nugent of cockroach season.

Please join me — if you have the stomach for such things — in welcoming my favorite Alinsky acolyte, Richard B. Milter, whose Facebook stylings deserve a far greater public platform. He and I may not agree on much. But we agree that he deserves a bigger stage for his unique work.

Not only am I a great talent scout, I am also a great matchmaker.

Richard B. Milter, aren’t you the lucky one. Media Matters is hiring.

Eric Boehlert, below find a sampling of his best work. Beyond his juvenile hectoring and sexual harassing, please take notice of how he deftly implies he is stalking me and contaminating my beverage intake with urine. Not even your prized üntershtudie, Karl Frisch, has deployed that tactic.

Here’s a sampling of some of his Facebook messages to me. I’m not sure what Milter is doing right now, but if this isn’t illegal and he isn’t headed to prison, perhaps he possesses the magic that could be used to create Media Matters 2.0.

I like to consider myself a talent scout. A lot of my day is spent meeting people of different disciplines with different skills. When I see talent I know it.

I created the Big sites in order to put some of the best fresh faces of the right of center political movement online. We need to expand the movement beyond the predictable parochial precincts of Washington D.C. New media has served an a monumental boon for expanding the Big Tent of conservatism.

But some of the talent that I find is, how shall I put it?… unconventional… and admittedly, defiantly left of center. What to do with that talent?

I’ve taken flack for drawing so much attention to Media Matters, the George Soros funded temple of misdirection and paranoid malaria-ridden partisan mosquitos, and the plum of John Podesta’s stable of mostly caucasian male “senior fellows,” Eric Boehlert. But even though he and I disagree on absolutely everything, he’s undeniably awesome. Many are now realizing the value of pointing the flashlight on the cockroaches of the institutional left.

Once Team Podesta is engaged one realizes all they have is Alinsky. Once engaged, all they realize they have is Alinsky. When both sides realize that the left only has the politics of personal destruction, both sides realize the left is in deep trouble.

That is where we find ourselves now.

Please join me — if you have the stomach for such things — in welcoming my favorite Alinsky acolyte, Richard B. Milter, whose Facebook stylings deserve a far greater public. HE and I may not agree on much. But we agree that he deserves a bigger platform for his unique work.

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