Bartcop

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Bartcop
Logo as seen at the top of Bartcop.com homepage.
URL http://www.bartcop.com
Commercial? Yes
Type of site Political / social commentary
Registration Optional (required for forums, paid subscription required for radio show)
Owner Bartcop
Created by Bartcop
Launched February 25, 1996
Current status Active

Bartcop is a popular Democratic blogger from Tulsa, Oklahoma, active on the web since 1996 and who has produced his own internet radio show since 2004. "Bartcop" is the nom de plume of Terry R. Coppage, born September 1, 1953.

"Bartcop.com" and "Bartcop Radio" consist principally of commentary on the politics, written/spoken in a down-to-earth style from a Democratic perspective, and laced inextricably with humor. Scathing criticism of George W. Bush and other Republicans, and sometimes other Democrats, is omnipresent in Bartcop's "rants". Although a serious political commentator (i.e., his site is not satire), Bartcop sometimes describes himself as primarily a comedian. The constant witticisms and humor that define his page have gained him a large and loyal readership.

Bartcop is an ardent Bill Clinton loyalist. He supports Hillary Clinton's bid for the presidency in 2008, and has been an outspoken opponent of Barack Obama, splitting with the majority of the liberal Blogosphere and causing much controversy from late 2007 well through June 2008.

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[edit] Overview

Bartcop.com was established in February 1996 with the name "Rush Limba, Lying Nazi Whore", a reference to popular conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh, intentionally spelling his last name phonetically). This name remained for many years. Bartcop.com now is the masthead for several websites. Bartcop has launched a radio show, available to financial supporters of Bartcop.com, and many of the site's readers frequent the #bartcop IRC chat room. In the 2004 Democratic Primary, he gave some support to Dennis Kucinich and Howard Dean before finally endorsing Wesley Clark, both because of his military credentials and his closeness to Clinton. Immediately after Clark's departure from the race, Bartcop followed Clark in endorsing John Kerry. In 2008 he endorsed Hillary Clinton, and spent most of the Democratic primary season battling it out with Barack Obama supporters. He opposes the inexperiences Obama and says that he cannot win because of racial and religious sentiment among Middle American whites against Mr. Obama, and therefore nominating Obama guarantees a loss in the General Election. Bartcop's often-stated message is a variation on: "If our goal is to nominate a Black man, we should go with Obama. But what if our goal is to win the White House?"[1]

Graphic that introduces Monkey Mail
Graphic that introduces Monkey Mail

A long-running feature of the page is to publish the text of angry e-mails sent in by opponents, which Bart calls "monkey mail". He posts the emails and replies point by point with his derisive and humorous commentary.

He also likes to end each issue with an image of Shirley Manson from the band Garbage.

In 2002, Salon.com infamously fingered Coppage and Marc Perkel as the authors behind the pseudonymously-published Media Whores Online, a conclusion both vehemently denied.[2][3] MWO had always linked directly to Bartcop's site and an essay of his, The Myth of the Liberal Media, as a kind of mission statement. To this day MWO's author remains unidentified.

[edit] Political views

Bartcop is an outspoken critic of the American media and addresses the perception of liberal bias in a page long article entitled "The Myth of the Liberal Media." Many issues feature quotes from journalists he considers to be fawning over government policy. Bartcop often calls these journalists "whores", a perception he claims has been reinforced by revelations about commentator Armstrong Williams and Jeff Gannon. To reinforce these criticisms, pictures of the faces of prominent journalists are superimposed on tops of bodies of women dressed as prostitutes. (Photoshopped images are commonly used on the site to make points humorously).

Bartcop has been known to take controversial stances on some issues. He criticizes Zionist Jews for putting a higher priority on their "sacred sand" than on the lives of their children. His tongue-in-cheek solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is for all Jews to leave Israel and take up residence in the United States (specifically Oklahoma). This view has generated a great deal of critical mail from liberal Jewish readers, but Bartcop notes that he also opposes Palestinian suicide bombers and has spoken out against anti-Semites. He tends to be critical of religion in general (often using the phrase "religiously insane" when referring to the Religious Right). He characterizes devout followers of any religious creed as superstitious. He uses the phrase "Invisible Cloud Being" as a way of characterizing the personal sky God popular in monotheisms.

Unlike many liberals, Bartcop is opposed to complete gun control, though he has stated that if David Koresh is a "10" on this scale, then he is a "3."

Bartcop is vocal in his support of the U.S. military and has had many heated expletive-laced debates with readers whom he views as insulting the troops. He has said that Bush betrayed the troops and the country by ordering the invasion of Iraq for what he perceives as the wrong reasons, and he keeps a running tally of those soldiers killed in the war. Previously a supporter of the political cartoons of Ted Rall (Bartcop had referred to Rall as "my good friend Ted Rall" in the past), he broke all connection and publicly denounced Rall in May of 2004 after Rall published a cartoon mocking Pat Tillman. Bartcop dedicated an entire issue of his online magazine to Rall's cartoon, publishing his views and the views of many readers who sent in email on the subject. Bartcop viewed the cartoon as an insult to a brave soldier, and was upset that Rall did not distinguish between the war in Afghanistan, which Bartcop generally considers a worthy cause, and the War in Iraq, which he does not. Nonetheless, Bartcop still occasionally includes Rall's comics in his material.

Bartcop has gone on record as supporting "the Democratic Front-runner in 2008," which was Hillary Rodham Clinton for most of the campaign. As a part of this support, he routinely posts editorials by liberals who oppose Clinton (Replacing the titles of their pieces with "Why I Hate Her" or similar) and then rebuts them. The rise of Barack Obama and the rise of attacks from the Left on the Clintons has upset Bartcop a great deal, and he dedicated much energy in the 2008 primary season to promoting and defending Clinton and berating Obama and his supporters. Bartcop believes that Obama can not win in the General Election, and therefore that nominating him is a terrible idea which guarantees another Republican victory. This has led to major infighting on the liberal Blogosphere, and causing many friendships and political alliances to be severed. Despite the 6-months-plus of daily infighting, Bartcop has stated repeatedly that he will support whomever the 2008 Democratic nominee is.

Bartcop's non-political obsessions include Chinaco Anejo Tequila, poker, bixby corn, and Shirley Manson. Bartcop is also an avid fan of the music of Led Zeppelin.

[edit] Favorite claims

  • To have an IQ of 64.
  • To possess a tequila treehouse.
  • To never have lost a debate, or a court case.
  • That Saturday Night Live and The Daily Show steal jokes from him.
  • That Bartcop.com has dozens of readers.

[edit] Bartionary

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[edit] References

[edit] The Bartcop.com Network