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a collection : gathering flowers ([info]anthologia) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2011-05-05 16:34:00


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Entry tags:books/authors, omg mock people mock, person: neil gaiman, political wank, twitter, wanking inside the house

Tax deductables! Pencil necks! Thieves! HIGH SPEED CAR CHASES!
Well, all right, maybe not high speed car chases. So, the background: last year, Neil Gaiman, author of such lovely things as Neverwhere and the Sandman series etc., was contacted to speak at a library in Minnesota for a hefty speaking fee, which was paid for by a fund which (a) stated any leftover money would be lost if not used, and (b) was also not available for books, salaries, or other useful things. Neil Gaiman did so, and subsequently donated the speaking fee to charities.

All's well that ends well, right? Well, except that Matt Dean, the House Majority Leader, decided it was time to let his long-simmering grudge be aired to the world: 'Dean said that Gaiman, "who I hate," was a "pencil-necked little weasel who stole $45,000 from the state of Minnesota."'

Neil is... well, he's not well pleased. Nor is his Twitter.

"Sad & funny. Minnesota Republicans have a "hate" list. Like Nixon did. I'm on it. They also don't like capitalism. http://t.co/FObmLGo"

"It's strange watching a grownup high school bully in power. But the bully vocabulary remains the same. http://t.co/FObmLGo"

"And for those curious how and why I made it onto the hate list, what I wrote at the time on my blog. http://bit.ly/lMxsWQ"

"Any nice, sane Minnesota Republicans reading this, please vote for someone who isn't a bully with a hate list next time."

"You can listen to the Stillwater speech that all the Pencil-neck fuss is about at http://bit.ly/k3lA1B (You need to go down to point 2.)"

He also happened to link to Dean's blog, which proceeded to crash. Whoops.

So you'd think that Dean would realize his mistake and apologize, right? Well... sort of. Why?

His mommy made him do it.

The universe collectively facepalms.


(Bonus funny from the comments, courtesy from someone called Lucas: "Do weasel thieves steal just weasels? Or do they also steal ferrets, otters, and wolverines? In the case of the latter, how do they arrange for transportation?")



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[info]visp
2011-05-05 11:54 pm UTC (link)
Gaiman's response was just the perfect amount of classy and snark.

I like "pencil-necked weasel". It has "pencil" in it. Pencils are good things. You can draw or write things with pencils. I think it's what you call someone when you're worried that using a long word like "intellectual" may have too many syllables. It's not something that people who have serious, important things to say call other people.

I do not know whether this man is calling me "a thief" because:

A) I charged more than he's comfortable with for a talk, or
B) People happily pay me a lot of money to come and give talks, or
C) He thinks I gave the talk wearing a stripy sweater to an audience of people who were there at gunpoint and afterwards took their wallets, or
D) He's against the principles of the Free Market, and feels that governments should regulate how much people are paid to talk in public.


But the whole thing is quite stupid. They offered to pay Neil Gaiman in exchange for services and he accepted. How exactly is that stealing? Also, how is it a good idea for a politician to go insulting someone with no political association, but a hugely devoted fanbase? How was that going to end well?

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[info]cmdr_zoom
2011-05-06 12:17 am UTC (link)
Stripy sweater and domino mask. The mask is an essential part of the traditional costume. (The bowler or flat cap, while common, is technically optional.)

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[info]ridureyu
2011-05-06 01:12 am UTC (link)
I prefer to think that he wore a Beagle Boys costume while he gave the speech.

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[info]aiwendil
2011-05-06 03:41 pm UTC (link)
Do you think he'd be 176-167, 176-671, or 176-176?

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[info]tehrin
2011-05-06 06:38 am UTC (link)
I go with E) He had no clue who Mr. Gaiman was when he made that comment and doesn't do his homework before he opens his trap. And he is jealous.

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[info]sistercoyote
2011-05-07 01:06 am UTC (link)
I saw "pencil-necked" and thought: The WWE 1980s version wants their insult back.

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