<![CDATA[Gawker: gabe delahaye]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gawker.com.png <![CDATA[Gawker: gabe delahaye]]> http://gawker.com/tag/gabedelahaye http://gawker.com/tag/gabedelahaye <![CDATA[Backlash Against Hypothetical Tina Fey Backlash Well Underway]]> Tina Fey is a smart woman even dumb men like. But that kind of success comes with a price. Or rather, a point: the saturation point. Doree Shafrir, once of Gawker and now of the New York Observer, asked this morning: "Just curious ... ... when the Tina Fey backlash is gonna start. Because, you know, it's inevitable. Any guesses?" The response, within a small circle of bloggers, was deafening. "It's just a matter of time" says Gabe Delahaye the ex-The Unethicist, calling her the J. Lo of comedy. But wait! A retort! "No way, Jose" says Gabe's co-blogger on Videogum, Lindsay Robertson (paraphrasing). Moms — hers specifically — have no idea who Fey is. My opinion? If Tina Fey can survive endorsing Hillary Clinton, she can survive anything. Also, there's a piece of lint in my belly button that won't come out no matter how hard I stare.

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<![CDATA[Max Silvestri and our own very unethical...]]> Max Silvestri and our own very unethical Gabe DelaHaye have a 430-part system to conquering the internet. It includes using e-mail and a writing for blogs with which one can "share your thoughts with up to ten people." [Max Silvestri]

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