Saturday, February 03, 2007

INSTAPUNDIT SHAMES SELF BY USING SOCK-PUPPET

Glenn Reynolds, aka Instapundit, has been outed as a sock-puppeteer by hyper-alert Deltoid reader noted biologist Jeff Harvey:
I don't know who these jerks are who are writing into this thread (Tim [Lambert] suggested GR himself)...
Harvey is not totally reliable, however, once claiming butterfly specialist Paul Ehrlich's dire mass death predictions were in fact correct:
As for [geologist Bob] Carter claiming the Paul Ehrlich was wrong, he is only correct insofar as Paul was out by 20-30 years in his predictions.
Yep, hundreds of millions of people are starving to death at this very moment and India has ceased to exist but no-one has noticed.

Anyway, Lambert has been angling for a Reynolds link for ages and now that he finally gets one he and his readers are having a big sad. Some people are never satisfied.

Update: Obviously hoping for a direct link from Reynolds (the last one went via Tim Blair) Lambert has a new post accusing Reynolds of "attacking" him. Here's the whole Reynolds attack -- don't blink or you'll miss it:
NUMBER PROBLEMS for Tim Lambert? Color me unsurprised.
Lambert's an attention seeking fool.

Update II: The latest on Lambert is here.

5 Comments:

Blogger ETL said...

"I would not breed with this man."

Cheers

3:31 AM  
Anonymous charles austin said...

Clearly, Paul Erlich is just ahead of the news cycle.

5:21 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looking for stupid comments on Deltoid is way too easy. But since we are doing it, here is my favorite.

"This is the simple Rovian attack against strength to establish a new meme, the guilty consensus." -Eli Rabett.

6:02 AM  
Blogger Christopher said...

I can't help wondering if Lambert's main purpose in life these days is to increase the hit count at his little blog. (Does a higher hit count get him extra advertising revenue or something?)

1:28 PM  
Anonymous HisHineness said...

Christopher, that's precisely why I never visit his shit-pot of a blog.

5:56 AM  

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