Robert Novak: Douchebag of Liberty
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Robert Novak: Douchebag of Liberty
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0708/11985.html
Syndicated columnist Robert D. Novak was cited by police after he hit a pedestrian with his black Corvette in downtown Washington, D.C., on Wednesday morning.
A Politico reporter saw Novak in the front of a police car with a citation in his hand; a WJLA-TV crew and reporter saw Novak as well. The pedestrian, a 66-year-old man who was not further identified by authorities, was treated at George Washington University Hospital for minor injuries, according to D.C. Fire and EMS. Novak was later released by police and drove away from the scene.
“I didn’t know I hit him. ... I feel terrible,” a shaken Novak told reporters from Politico and WJLA as he was returning to his car. "He's not dead, that's the main thing." Novak said he was a block away from 18th and K streets Northwest, where the accident occurred, when a bicyclist stopped him and said he had hit someone. He said he was cited for failing to yield the right of way.
The bicyclist was David Bono, a partner at Harkins Cunningham, who was on his usual bike commute to work at 1700 K St. N.W. when he witnessed the accident.
As he traveled east on K Street, crossing 18th, Bono said "a black Corvette convertible with top closed plows into the guy. The guy is sort of splayed into the windshield.”
Bono said that the pedestrian, who was crossing the street on a "Walk" signal and was in the crosswalk, rolled off the windshield and that Novak then made a right into the service lane of K Street. “This car is speeding away. What’s going through my mind is, you just can’t hit a pedestrian and drive away,” Bono said.
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Novak, 77, has earned a reputation around the capital as an aggressive driver, easily identified in his convertible sports car.
In 2001, he cursed at a pedestrian on the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and 13th streets Northwest for allegedly jaywalking.
“’Learn to read the signs, (bodily orifice)!’ Novak snapped before speeding away,” according to an item in The Washington Post’s Reliable Source column.
Novak explained to the paper: "He was crossing on the red light. I really hate jaywalkers. I despise them. Since I don't run the country, all I can do is yell at 'em. The other option is to run 'em over, but as a compassionate conservative, I would never do that."
Syndicated columnist Robert D. Novak was cited by police after he hit a pedestrian with his black Corvette in downtown Washington, D.C., on Wednesday morning.
A Politico reporter saw Novak in the front of a police car with a citation in his hand; a WJLA-TV crew and reporter saw Novak as well. The pedestrian, a 66-year-old man who was not further identified by authorities, was treated at George Washington University Hospital for minor injuries, according to D.C. Fire and EMS. Novak was later released by police and drove away from the scene.
“I didn’t know I hit him. ... I feel terrible,” a shaken Novak told reporters from Politico and WJLA as he was returning to his car. "He's not dead, that's the main thing." Novak said he was a block away from 18th and K streets Northwest, where the accident occurred, when a bicyclist stopped him and said he had hit someone. He said he was cited for failing to yield the right of way.
The bicyclist was David Bono, a partner at Harkins Cunningham, who was on his usual bike commute to work at 1700 K St. N.W. when he witnessed the accident.
As he traveled east on K Street, crossing 18th, Bono said "a black Corvette convertible with top closed plows into the guy. The guy is sort of splayed into the windshield.”
Bono said that the pedestrian, who was crossing the street on a "Walk" signal and was in the crosswalk, rolled off the windshield and that Novak then made a right into the service lane of K Street. “This car is speeding away. What’s going through my mind is, you just can’t hit a pedestrian and drive away,” Bono said.
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Novak, 77, has earned a reputation around the capital as an aggressive driver, easily identified in his convertible sports car.
In 2001, he cursed at a pedestrian on the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and 13th streets Northwest for allegedly jaywalking.
“’Learn to read the signs, (bodily orifice)!’ Novak snapped before speeding away,” according to an item in The Washington Post’s Reliable Source column.
Novak explained to the paper: "He was crossing on the red light. I really hate jaywalkers. I despise them. Since I don't run the country, all I can do is yell at 'em. The other option is to run 'em over, but as a compassionate conservative, I would never do that."
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Re: Robert Novak: Douchebag of Liberty
Perfectly understandable. I often don't notice senior citizens splayed across my windshield.NellyLunatic1980 wrote:http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0708/11985.html
Syndicated columnist Robert D. Novak was cited by police after he hit a pedestrian with his black Corvette in downtown Washington, D.C., on Wednesday morning.
A Politico reporter saw Novak in the front of a police car with a citation in his hand; a WJLA-TV crew and reporter saw Novak as well. The pedestrian, a 66-year-old man who was not further identified by authorities, was treated at George Washington University Hospital for minor injuries, according to D.C. Fire and EMS. Novak was later released by police and drove away from the scene.
“I didn’t know I hit him. ... I feel terrible,” a shaken Novak told reporters from Politico and WJLA as he was returning to his car. "He's not dead, that's the main thing." Novak said he was a block away from 18th and K streets Northwest, where the accident occurred, when a bicyclist stopped him and said he had hit someone. He said he was cited for failing to yield the right of way.
I guess you can only run over people crossing on the Walk signal.NellyLunatic1980 wrote: “’Learn to read the signs, (bodily orifice)!’ Novak snapped before speeding away,” according to an item in The Washington Post’s Reliable Source column.
Novak explained to the paper: "He was crossing on the red light. I really hate jaywalkers. I despise them. Since I don't run the country, all I can do is yell at 'em. The other option is to run 'em over, but as a compassionate conservative, I would never do that."
I thought jaywalking was crossing the street somewhere other than the designated crosswalk, not crossing against the light.
PS Ha! I like (bodily orifice) much better than the usual (expletive deleted) they use in print.
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Re: Robert Novak: Douchebag of Liberty
He IS 77.Here's Fanny! wrote:Perfectly understandable. I often don't notice senior citizens splayed across my windshield.
I've noticed old men are some of the worst drivers...



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DC is used for field trips often in our neck of the woods because of the proximity, and we would always get the warning to check and double check and triple check before stepping off the curb, since half the people got their licences in Bethania or the Independent Republic of Yeb, or Cracker Jack. And that didn't cover the old aggressive American dudes or the people who were driving on the curb in the first place...
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Re: Robert Novak: Douchebag of Liberty
NellyLunatic1980 wrote:http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0708/11985.html
Syndicated columnist Robert D. Novak was cited by police after he hit a pedestrian with his black Corvette in downtown Washington, D.C., on Wednesday morning.
A Politico reporter saw Novak in the front of a police car with a citation in his hand; a WJLA-TV crew and reporter saw Novak as well. The pedestrian, a 66-year-old man who was not further identified by authorities, was treated at George Washington University Hospital for minor injuries, according to D.C. Fire and EMS. Novak was later released by police and drove away from the scene.
“I didn’t know I hit him. ... I feel terrible,” a shaken Novak told reporters from Politico and WJLA as he was returning to his car. "He's not dead, that's the main thing." Novak said he was a block away from 18th and K streets Northwest, where the accident occurred, when a bicyclist stopped him and said he had hit someone. He said he was cited for failing to yield the right of way.
The bicyclist was David Bono, a partner at Harkins Cunningham, who was on his usual bike commute to work at 1700 K St. N.W. when he witnessed the accident.
As he traveled east on K Street, crossing 18th, Bono said "a black Corvette convertible with top closed plows into the guy. The guy is sort of splayed into the windshield.”
Bono said that the pedestrian, who was crossing the street on a "Walk" signal and was in the crosswalk, rolled off the windshield and that Novak then made a right into the service lane of K Street. “This car is speeding away. What’s going through my mind is, you just can’t hit a pedestrian and drive away,” Bono said.
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Novak, 77, has earned a reputation around the capital as an aggressive driver, easily identified in his convertible sports car.
In 2001, he cursed at a pedestrian on the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and 13th streets Northwest for allegedly jaywalking.
“’Learn to read the signs, (bodily orifice)!’ Novak snapped before speeding away,” according to an item in The Washington Post’s Reliable Source column.
Novak explained to the paper: "He was crossing on the red light. I really hate jaywalkers. I despise them. Since I don't run the country, all I can do is yell at 'em. The other option is to run 'em over, but as a compassionate conservative, I would never do that."
I know about Bob Novak's driving.
Wrote a little song about it. Goes like this.
"I really hate that (bodily orifice)
You know I really do
Oh yeaaah!
I really hate that (bodily orifice)
You know I really do
Now he's throwin' folks on my windshield,
What's an ol' gasbag to do?
Nobody loves me but my mother, and she could be jivin' too.
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So, I tell Beloved Son about this, and you know what he says?nitrah55 wrote:Beloved Son goes to school at GW, in this neighborhood.
I guess I'll tell him to watch out for an old gasbag in a 'Vette.
Along with reminding him to get that pistol permit.
"Thanks. I've also been warned about Tom Friedman speeding around on his Vespa."
Kids.
I am about 25% sure of this.
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By the way, this is the first time I've ever quoted my own post.nitrah55 wrote:So, I tell Beloved Son about this, and you know what he says?nitrah55 wrote:Beloved Son goes to school at GW, in this neighborhood.
I guess I'll tell him to watch out for an old gasbag in a 'Vette.
Along with reminding him to get that pistol permit.
"Thanks. I've also been warned about Tom Friedman speeding around on his Vespa."
Kids.
Oops.
I guess it's the second time, now.
I am about 25% sure of this.
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What's wrong with that? If you're referencing an older post, you're referencing an older post! No matter who wrote it.nitrah55 wrote:By the way, this is the first time I've ever quoted my own post.nitrah55 wrote:So, I tell Beloved Son about this, and you know what he says?nitrah55 wrote:Beloved Son goes to school at GW, in this neighborhood.
I guess I'll tell him to watch out for an old gasbag in a 'Vette.
Along with reminding him to get that pistol permit.
"Thanks. I've also been warned about Tom Friedman speeding around on his Vespa."
Kids.
Oops.
I guess it's the second time, now.
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Just seems a little self-important to quote oneself. As you know, I'm very self-effacing.MarleysGh0st wrote:What's wrong with that? If you're referencing an older post, you're referencing an older post! No matter who wrote it.nitrah55 wrote:By the way, this is the first time I've ever quoted my own post.nitrah55 wrote: So, I tell Beloved Son about this, and you know what he says?
"Thanks. I've also been warned about Tom Friedman speeding around on his Vespa."
Kids.
Oops.
I guess it's the second time, now.
I am about 25% sure of this.
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I quote myself all the time, I'm like Oscar Wilde that way. Ha!nitrah55 wrote:Just seems a little self-important to quote oneself. As you know, I'm very self-effacing.nitrah55 wrote:What's wrong with that? If you're referencing an older post, you're referencing an older post! No matter who wrote it.nitrah55 wrote: By the way, this is the first time I've ever quoted my own post.
Oops.
I guess it's the second time, now.
I'd much rather have that than have to go through the thread to find out WTF that person is referencing.
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Robert Novak hospitalized with brain tumor.
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.