Jason Linkins is a Crazier Guy

Jason Linkins takes exception to my reading his Huffington Post editorial about the silly ‘lipstick’ controversy as a suicide fantasy. He protests in his defense that he didn’t want to shoot himself, he wanted to shoot other people. Wonderful. How about nobody gets shot and you lighten up Jason.

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5 Responses to Jason Linkins is a Crazier Guy

  1. Keith_Indy says:

    Heh – in all my years of owning guns, I’ve never said I wanted to shoot anyone, nor have I ever heard a fellow gun owner say they wanted to shoot someone.  Not even rhetorically.

    I suppose, that actually owning a gun, and having the actual capability of shooting someone, lends a certain responsibility to one’s words, lest they be taken as literal.

  2. Jason says:

    Darling, you are, indeed, the one who needs to “lighten up.”

  3. Keith_Indy says:

    Uh oh, watch out.  He’s sweet on you now.  Next thing you know you’ll be offed in a lovers spat.

  4. Keith_Indy says:

    Wonder if this is how he wants to impliment the “Fairness Doctrine.”

    every single person on the television and in print who has the nerve to suggest that the use of the phrase “lipstick on a pig” is a deep matter that faux-experts need to dissect and decipher needs to be immediately trepanned with a railroad spike and thrown into a ditch.

  5. Lee says:

    Darling, you are, indeed, the one who needs to “lighten up.”

    Always eager to, Mr. Linkins. Just waiting for you to lead by example. *Nudge, nudge. Murder fantasies aren’t light, even in hyperbole.*

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