A little funny about Jack Cashill

You really ought to go over the Loren Collins’ blog, Barackryphal and check out this article about Jack Cashill. It’s of special interest because the “Lysander Spooner Law School” is the web site of our former troll Kenneth Olsen.

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11 Responses to A little funny about Jack Cashill

  1. Arthur says:

    Very amusing. Jack Cashill and Kenneth Olsen were made for each other.

  2. G says:

    Agreed.

    As Loren summed it up:

    So if he can’t spot the difference between a law school website and an internet troll’s blog, and if he can’t be bothered to take two seconds to do a web search for the ‘school’ that supposedly honored him, why should anyone take him seriously about his ability to spot similarities between writing styles?

    Or worse, what if Cashill did spot the difference, and did realize that the school was fictitious, but still decided to brag about having “just won book of the year for 2011 at Lysander Spooner Law School” anyway?

    In other words: one pathetic delusional crank endorses another. …and water is still wet… Film at Eleven.

    Arthur: Very amusing. Jack Cashill and Kenneth Olsen were made for each other.

  3. ASK Esq says:

    Anyone else hazard a visit to the Lysander Spooner website? What the heck was with that video with the two senile old guys? Was that actually supposed to make anyone think the book isn’t nonsense?

  4. G says:

    No. I intentionally won’t. It is obvious this obscure Birther has been going around desperately trying to goad folks into clicking onto his worthless websites.

    I’m not going to dignify him with traffic. He’s an inconsequential obscure crazy person. Let him sit and spin in his own cave of depravity by himself.

    ASK Esq: Anyone else hazard a visit to the Lysander Spooner website? What the heck was with that video with the two senile old guys? Was that actually supposed to make anyone think the book isn’t nonsense?

  5. US Citizen says:

    Interesting guy this Spooner….

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysander_Spooner

  6. Foggy says:

    I’m a big fan of fake awards, ever since I became a 44th degree Jedi Master.

    Those are worth twice as much as Book of the Year at Lysander Spooner. :mrgreen:

  7. Foggy says:

    Finally, a way to shut Orly up: The Speech-Jamming gun, works up to 100 ft.

    Effective today, but the implications for the future are a little spooky if you read it. 😯

  8. Scientist says:

    This is a lot like when you see movie ads quoting glowing reviews from publications you never heard of with names like “Hollywood Digest” or “Movie World”. If they can’t even find a positive review from an actual newspaper, not even “The Madison County Weekly Coupon Shopper”. then you know it’s a BOMB.

  9. Paul Pieniezny says:

    US Citizen:
    Interesting guy this Spooner….

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysander_Spooner

    Wow, that article has turned Spooner into a Libertarian. Looking at the references, this has been a concerted effort coming out of Cornell University.

    So, Scalia and Thomas have been using Spooner to stop laws against hand guns. I wonder what they think about Spooner’s rather convincing diatribe that no woman should ever be President?

    It is on page 100 of “The unconstitutionality of slavery”.

    Too bad Lysander Spooner was NOT the inventor of Spoonerism. “No Para Sailing for President” would have been a good Libertarian slogan.

    Oh, and however first-hand silly Lysander may have been, he considers Natural Born Citizen to mean “being born in the USA” (it is part of one of his many logical constructs to prove that slavery was unconstitutional). Ha!

  10. ASK Esq says:

    As of now, Cashill has removed it from his site. That would indicate that he did not, in fact, know it was a fraud. Good work as always, jack.

  11. Majority Will says:

    Paul Pieniezny: Too bad Lysander Spooner was NOT the inventor of Spoonerism. “No Para Sailing for President” would have been a good Libertarian slogan.

    NIce!

    Are his followers spies and a looner?

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