Before I was banned by J. Randall, Gene posted this: “Real curious. He has been in the public eye for 26 years. His books are published by A-list publishers, and he’s been on many radio and TV shows. But only when he appears on The Paracast does this raise your hackles. Curious indeed.”
When I read this message then and reread it now, I am struck by how utterly asinine it is.
First of all, Gene has no idea who I am, so how can he possibly know what I have or have not done in the last 26 years.
Second, what I have or have not in the last 26 years was not the issue. The issue was Frank Joseph Collin's appearance on the show.
Third, by stating how well-known Frank Joseph Collin is, Gene manages to underscore just how clueless he and J. Randall were. Many, many other people knew, but not Gene and J. Randall.
And what does “Curious indeed” imply? That my diabolical plan was to bide my time, waiting patiently for 26 years, for the perfect opportunity to publicly embarrass Gene Steinberg? Yes, finally my long wait is over.
I can't wait for the show in which Collin gives his side of the story. What would that be? It was all just a big misunderstanding? It's pretty hard to put a positive spin on child molestation and marching in a Nazi uniform down the streets in a predominantly Jewish suburb.