As a matter of strategy, however, I just can’t understand why someone in a leadership position would act so publicly self-destructive. RedState is not an official GOP site, but it’s a center of the conservative movement with a stated desire to take over leadership of the party. This is the leader of the right’s most prominent online community, not some carefree flame-throwing commenter or diarist. He wrote it, then deleted it, then re-wrote and re-sent it adding the proper hashtags (“LMRM” = Let Me Repeat Myself, “TCOT” = Top Conservatives on Twitter, “RS” = RedState). Pourmecoffee’s posterous finds this tweet for the ages:Įric Erickson ( Editor-in-Chief of RedState didn’t just toss off that gem. Don’t forget to bring a straitjacket with you. Do we need any more proof that they are all certifiable? What’s up with conservatives and their tweets? The men in white suits should be called in very quickly because he needs a serious 30-day observation period. The conservative movement is in shambles and this doozy comes from online conservative blogger Erik Erickson of Red State. John Amato at Crooks and Liars provides details, with some help from a twitterer who discovered Erick’s tweet: Erick Erickson, the founder of RedState, which is supposedly the most influential political blog on the right, posted this tweet tonight: I know that movement conservatives have been behaving in incredibly bizarre ways since Obama took office, but this, I think, might set some kind of record.
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