On several occasions, I have written here on
Carma Hinton and her fraud, Morning Sun.
I have intellectually parsed the film. I have
written of the genetic Maoism that Ms. Hinton
inherited from her father. I have attacked
the National Endowment for the Humanities
and Public Broadasting for funding the film.
I have used sarcasm. Mockery. I have been
relentlessly critical. I have spared not a forensic
arrow in my quiver, and my efforts have been
well-received and publicized.
However, nothing I have ever written--or could
ever write--comes close to the evisceration that
Wang Rongfen recently laid on Carmelita (See
January 27, below).
What Bill Clinton did to Chris Wallace, Wang
Rongfen has done to Carma Hinton. Ms.
Wang is George Foreman knocking Joe
Frazier silly all over the boxing ring. She is
Lloyd Benson turning Dan Quayle into a deer
caught in the headlights.
I have been a murder prosecutor for twenty-
three years. I have argued against the best
lawyers on the most serious cases in my juris-
diction. And my efforts have been well-
regarded.
I hope that I never have to go against
Wang Rongfen in court. I am Benjamin
Harris, and I am not worthy.
(first published here January 31, 2008)
Carma Hinton and her fraud, Morning Sun.
I have intellectually parsed the film. I have
written of the genetic Maoism that Ms. Hinton
inherited from her father. I have attacked
the National Endowment for the Humanities
and Public Broadasting for funding the film.
I have used sarcasm. Mockery. I have been
relentlessly critical. I have spared not a forensic
arrow in my quiver, and my efforts have been
well-received and publicized.
However, nothing I have ever written--or could
ever write--comes close to the evisceration that
Wang Rongfen recently laid on Carmelita (See
January 27, below).
What Bill Clinton did to Chris Wallace, Wang
Rongfen has done to Carma Hinton. Ms.
Wang is George Foreman knocking Joe
Frazier silly all over the boxing ring. She is
Lloyd Benson turning Dan Quayle into a deer
caught in the headlights.
I have been a murder prosecutor for twenty-
three years. I have argued against the best
lawyers on the most serious cases in my juris-
diction. And my efforts have been well-
regarded.
I hope that I never have to go against
Wang Rongfen in court. I am Benjamin
Harris, and I am not worthy.
(first published here January 31, 2008)