Thursday, May 8, 2014

Trending: Middle East Journalists Adopt the Kinsella Style of Debate

First this: "Kinsella Constantly Insulted Me, Interrupted Me and Broke His Agreement."

Now this (Be sure to watch the entire clip):

13 comments:

  1. Kinsella is doing back strokes in your head Wenzel. You need to grow up, seriously.

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  2. lol! RW, you are a card sometimes.

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  3. @Wenzel

    The Wenzel-Kinsella fracas is the neighborhood dog-fight. Always good for a laugh and don't we need those.

    I think you should put Kinsella on retainer (as a comic, not a lawyer) and have these duels with him regularly.

    Better yet, get Rossini to dress up as Kinsella and play straight man to you, like that side-kick on Johnny Carson. I can see you doing Karnak. Drum roll.......


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  4. this is similar to how World War III started.... sadly, billions died in that war :(

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  5. the bald guy did have some good points though........

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  6. well I've got to say I didn't really appreciate the RW attacks on Kinsella and Tucker to begin with, but it's hard to deny now that he's got a point about them. I still think the RW vs. Kinsella debate was silly.

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  7. The journalist is must be polite and solve the problem in an effective way. The no one has the authority to misbehave with someone. The Entrepreneurial Journalism journalists are representing the county and they must have to polite.

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  8. JT out of BarrowMay 9, 2014 at 6:49 AM

    What the heck is Dr. Phil doing over there?

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  9. I used to work with a guy from Missouri that would "debate" like that. He went to Penn State and got a degree in economics. Now he's edumacated and still "debates" like that, only now he also tries to lord his degree over anyone who disagrees.

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    1. Penn State, that paragon of academic achievement? Don't they just drink and party in the middle of no-where Pennsylvania and then give them degrees after 5 or 6 years there?

      I looked at their architecture school when I was applying to college and walked out of the information session when the person leading the tour told me, "you don't need to know how to draw to study architecture here, we'll teach you."

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  10. Classic Monty Python! It brought a tear of nostalgia to my eye. "I didn't come here for abuse; I came here for an argument!"

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  11. I found myself wondering how those two really felt about the issue.

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