Many thanks to both of them for filling in while I was hanging with the wingnuts. |
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This is just the first of many national underground obsessions among the wingnuts. |
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But in the late 90's the wingnuts rose, the prolife, anti-government folks and thus their nosedive began. |
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To have wingnuts like her commenting on legal ethics is like asking a wolf pack what they think of sheep herding. |
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His letter is indicative as to what lengths left wingnuts will go in efforts to get their way. |
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The problem with wingnuts in popular culture is that they can't seem to attract real creative talent. |
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The columnists represented there are not wingnuts reviled by the more sensible members of the Republican party. |
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On the right, we've got Haiti somehow again attracting the wingnuts. |
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But keep an eye over the weekend on how ferociously the media wingnuts start whipping this vote. |
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Tea Partiers from Rand Paul to Sharron Angle have been tarred as wingnuts, kooks. |
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Talk Radio Network was the house that wingnuts built, with its on-air talent peddling radical views. |
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Wingnuts don't think liberals should be allowed to have political heroes. |
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What follows is some of my initial reporting on the rise of the group, published in Wingnuts. |
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And yes, the Wingnuts seem to have an outsize influence on our politics debates. |
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