A Daily Crap
WOULD-BE COMPETITION TO SC HOTLINE IS STINKING UP THE BLOGOSPHERE
FITSNews – January 13, 2007 - Time to tell it like it is, sports fans: We haven’t seen a website as sh**ty as The Shot since stumbling on this little abortion while doing our recent story on West Virginia Sen. Robert Byrd.
Seriously, we could have taken a digital photograph of one of Sic Willie’s bowel movements, added some radioactive green coloring to it in Photoshop and put it up on www.adailycrap.com and it would probably have gotten more hits.
On top of that, people who visited both sites probably wouldn’t have even had to look at them for more than a second before saying to themselves “you know, that green turd really does look a lot better.”
If this is going to be our competition come Spring, all we can say is the right wing monkey squad behind “A Daily Sh*t” better go back to the drawing board.
Honestly, they could pay us to subscribe to this garbage and we’d have to think for a minute about whether or not it was worth spending half a second every day to click “delete” on whatever anti-John McCain or pro-Mitt Romney crap they e-mailed us.
Seriously dudes, there’s a lot more to Presidential politics than hating on John McCain and spilling Mitt Romney’s Kool-Aid all over everybody.
After all some of us – like the FITS girls, for example – have already decided we’re not voting for either candidate, and may actually want to learn something about the other choices that are available to us.
Like Chris Dodd. Or this dude. Okay, maybe not Chris Dodd so much.
Don’t get us wrong, SC Hotline isn’t exactly CNN. But it does say something about your website when a competitor that hasn’t changed its look since the Nixon administration is kicking your ass in the aesthetics department. And that something, in case you were wondering, is not a good thing.






Comments
By Scott on January 13th, 2007 at 9:08 pm
It’s absolutely hilarious that the “Daily Shot” would actually reprint something from the Columbia City Paper that was literally riddled with errors.
Last I checked, it was SENATOR George Mitchell who is on the Walt Disney Board – not the George Mitchell who is affiliated with the Club for Growth.
AND EQUALLY LAUGHABLE, is Bill Cotty thinking that ANYONE spent anywhere close to a quarter of a milliion dollars to defeat him.
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