Just in from Wingnuttia Central aka National Review Online:
As Rep. Joe Barton made his ill-considered apology to British Petroleum last Friday, those of us who are into this sort of thing were treated to an abortive attempt by the contemptible Markos Moulitsas to start a Twitter meme — "GO(B)P." Get it? It's a kind of portmanteau of the abbreviations for "Grand Ol' Party" and "British Petroleum," pairing them in a way that suggests the two entities are intimately intertwined. Hilarious!
The scribe, one Daniel Foster, goes on to make the perfectly appropriate point that BP has hired some Democrat-types for its lobbying harem, but doesn't show ANYWHERE that Markos has turned a blind eye to this footsie-playing by the Ds own.
Some other things NRO has called Markos: liberal ("liberal" = "traitor", "welfare queen", or "homo" in Conseveratise)
By then the grassroots outrage against the bridge was beginning to take hold and there was a good amount of pressure on the Senate to adopt the amendment. That pressure came from both the right and the left, with liberal Markos Moulitsas at the DailyKos stoking the flames. “Honestly,” he wrote, “there’s no reason for any Democrat to vote against this amendment.”
way-left Daily Kos founder:
Hoffman is challenging not only Democrat Bill Owens, but also Dede Scozzafava, the Republican in the race. She is an advocate for legal abortion. She is a supporter of redefining marriage to include homosexuals. She approved of the president’s stimulus plan.
Her boosters, as well as her causes, are suspect. She is supported by the way-left Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas. She is supported by Big Labor and Big Education, as some of us are prone to call the lefty union politicos.
and last, but not least, by Jonah Goldberg himself:
Markos Moulitsas Zuniga, the owner of the biggest lefty blog on the block -- Daily Kos -- is their standard-bearer. He prides himself on being an organizer, not an idea man. “They want to make me into the latest Jesse Jackson, but I’m not ideological at all,” he told the Washington Monthly. “I’m just all about winning.”