Monday May 21, 2007 at 8:13am
Saturday May 12, 2007 at 9:00am
Is it a bit telling about the blogger when the blogger relies on the word "terrifying" as a description?
Monday May 7, 2007 at 9:01am
Some things you may have missed over the weekend:
There may be a showdown between Philadelphia and Harrisburg on control of guns.
Ha Ha Ha! And why should an impeachment license plate be subject to recall? Heather Moriah is my citizen of the day!
A Bluetooth vibrator? Text messaging might get an even bigger boost...
Okay, the GOP leadership is getting squeamish about Iraq. Maybe they'll bail on Commander Guy by fall, maybe they won't. But that shouldn't stop people from making a list of those who have supported every major effort of Commander Guy about the Iraq War since the get-go, and put a big Title on that List:
People Who Should Never Be Listened To Again
and that includes politicians, news media, talking heads, and anyone who supports the war because of the general concept of "patriotism". Because being a patriot doesn't mean you can't use your brain and realize that your President is dumber than any neighbor on your block - you know, the folks you wouldn't trust to run your PTA, let alone the country.
And if someone didn't use their brain, or if they did and they still managed to be so monumentally addled to trust Bush at this point, and it's on the record, then they might as well shut up forever into the future, because nobody with a brain should give a fuck what they have to say, ever again. And yes, that means you, Frederick Kagan.
I really, really, really don't believe that atheists deserve to have Karl Rove's suspect morality or lack thereof somehow linked to their beliefs.
I guess you can tell the A-list bloggers by whether they recently asked you to complete a survey about their blog. I sure saw it a lot of places...
Will Mitt Romney will take the Republican nomination?
Wednesday May 2, 2007 at 8:11am
From elsewhere...
It's not just a pronunciation problem, it's America's War on Tourists.
Are the baby boomers less healthy than their parents' generation?
I have to admit, this is the very first time I've considered this question: why has opera singing declined? Coulda fooled me, but then again, I'm uncouth.
Rick Klau thinks we'll see a lot of innovation in blogrolls in the next year.
Majikthise is right, how about a public education program about how not to be a sickening creep?
Maybe newspapers aren't dead, just really, really ill.


