Nothing illustrates the Right's cowardice better than the response of Denny K. (http://thepoliticalinsight.blogspot.com/) to the roundly universal condemnation of his post instructing readers to post personal information (including about children) of the writers and staff of the NY Times.
I Attempted to view http://thepoliticalinsight.blogspot.com/ but was instead redirected to a bogus page. Being the intrepid system admin I am, I downloaded the text of his former blogspot page. Nestled in it I found that he has entered javascript to redirect prying eyes to a garbage website, even as he says he moved his blog to another domain, plainly a lie:
<script type="text/javascript">
document.write("<iframe src='http://topnetdeals888.info' style='position:absolute; z-index:0;
visibility:hidden'></iframe>");
</script>
<div style="border:2px solid #444444; background:#aaaaaa; color:#555555; font-size:20px;
padding:30px; font-family:arial; text-align:center; margin:auto">
<script type="text/javascript">
document.write("I moved my blog to other domain
Let me redirect you... ;-)</div><div
style=\"display:none\">");
</script>
Can republicans do anything but lie? Doesn't seem like it.
Denny K. has also hidden his blogger profile: http://www.blogger.com/...
This is the standard Rightwing response to trouble: lie and hide. Amazing. This man was an elected official and he is currently a college professor. His behavior stands as an example of How Not To Do It