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more about #anonymity more comments → johnny_carsick: i can't read "maureen dowd" anymore without thinking "enormous vagina". google that shit. more » Caius: My cat is more self-aware than Maureen Dowd. My cat also runs into walls. Make of that what you will. more » Tremonius: Hiding behind fake IDs is an American tradition, and I wonder why MoDo did not mention that. Not only Superman, but Tom Jefferson would spread all sor... more » Mo MoDo: As someone who pseudonymously blogs about Maureen Dowd, I feel personally responsible for her desire to become a waitress to drunken militiamen. It's ... more » miss_msry: Ho'Kay. So how do we know MoDo's name is really Maureen Dowd and not some nom de plume? more » TRexstasy: Anyone who's making Ricky Martin references in the summer of 2009 and trying to pass it off as clever should have retired five years ago. Sorry, Maur... more » Swordfish: Leon's still alive? more » partypants: "If you’re written about in a nasty way, it looms much larger for you than for anyone else." No Maureen. Intarnetz insults only loom large for peop... more » Conchie Birdie: She kinda resembles Priscilla Presley circa the Naked Gun. more » lacieca01: "I'd scamper off and live my dream of being a cock" is more like it. more » belltolls: I could live in Wyoming. more » TubOfTaft: The only thing Maureen Dowd should be writing is her name on her unemployment checks. more » Housebroken(mostly): But without bloggers, whom would she have to plagiarize from? more » bluebears: Scamper? uggggg. How can anyone read her? more » lacieca01: Not that I like to stoop to Dowd's level, but really it should be pointed out that a lady whose face is Botoxed into eerie immobility should avoid acc... more » -
#columnists
Maureen Dowd Hates Bloggers
Oh, good. Times op-ed mean girl Maureen Dowd wrote a column about people writing mean things on the internet. And she quotes Leon Wieseltier! More » -
#anonymity
You Don't Have a Right to Anonymity
A British court has ruled that the Times of London is free to unmask an anonymous British blogger, just ten days after the National Review caused and uproar by outing a left-wing blogger named Publius. This is a good thing. More »

