> The end result is it appears I engaged in a one-sided debate with Norm
> MacDonald, but -- worse than that -- several fanatics began spamming
> my Twitter feed, cussing me out and generally being annoying, which I
> now have to contend with.

You can always block those accounts. You're not required to read
tweets from people who annoy you.

> I don't know if what Norm did was some sort of online performance art
> (you know, poke the bear with a stick and see what transpires), but I
> came very close to losing all respect for the man, and I didn't have
> all that much respect for him to begin with.

The author's more impressed than I am, but this appeared recently in
the New York Times:

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/16/arts/twitter-as-tool-for-colin-quinn-and-mike-birbiglia.html

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