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A question to ponder
Which is worse: Writing drivel or linking to it?
Cullen should have called his column
how to win friends and influence people:
Kevin Cullen calls out all of his most mistaken/stupidest readers who bothered to write him a letter criticizing his column, many of them by name.
Cullen might be right technically but the paper's readers probably wished he wouldn't rub their face in it. Even Shaghnessey has the sense to go after a third party and not his readers.
A quote from one of the
A quote from one of the Cullen-haters:
"You are so naïve in not seeing what the Red Sox have involved into - Yuke, Bay, Dustin, Lester and Papelbon doing an Irish jig."
1) How do you involve into something?
2) Is it wrong to have a lot of white people on your team, if they produce wins?
3) Do these people ever complain that almost every Celtic (how Irish-themed can you get?) are black? And a good proportion of Patriots players?
Or that ...
Youkilis, Pedroia and Papelbon aren't Irish?
check out the Globe blogs on Sarah Palin
Actually, the letters Kevin quotes from are (sadly), pretty representative. (In his defense, he caught the "evolve" typo..)