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This is the Rail car Graffiti Edition. Sorry about the blur, the thing was moving at track speed. (yeah, right)
- They’ve let
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This is the “Proposal” Edition
- Spin City: You can be reasonably assured of the Republicans pointing up the failure of the so-called
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This is the “Need Some Gas?” Edition
- Charges against Countrywide? As we go to press, word is coming off the wires that
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Oh, my.
Where to begin, on an examination of Obama’s speech to the Middle East? I’m certainly not going to hit you with all 6000 words. I can’t even jump on everything in the speech that should be jumped
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This is the “Still in the truck stop” edition
- Minority Broadcasters, again: Limbaugh touched on this yesterday: I lived through the
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This is the “Yet Another Truck Stop” Edition
That’s two Truck Stops in as many weeks, I know. I’m not sure what
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This is the “Would you buy a car from this president?” Edition
- Abject failure: Let’s save tine on the press conference, publiscity stint
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With all the attention being placed on the story out of Buffalo about the beheading of Aasiya Z. Hassan the other day, I’ve been watching the Buffalo outlets a bit more closely. This morning, I note this story from yesterday
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- An absolutely amazing day yesterday. As you will be aware, my newest Pajamas Media Piece went up during the overnight hours. The comments section
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These Nightly Rambles are all things I’ve found during the day. I input them all day long and auto-post whatever I’ve collected at around 4 to 430 eastern. I put things in here that catch my eye but that perhaps
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Back along about the end of 2006, during a Christmas break, I wrote an extended piece about Islam and some of the problems in the world with relation to it. I’ll post it here, because I think it’;s ideas are
Joyner notes Kevin Drum:
It’s a pretty good bet that any law named after a child is a lousy one.
He’s referencing “Sarah’s Law” here but he’s right: laws passed in the emotional wake of one very specific crime
One definition of insanity is to keep doing the same thing expecting a different result. This article by Joel Kotkin presents the data showing the urban cores going more and more for the democrats since 1960. He points out the
The House of Representative is set to pass this tripe:
Resolved, That the House of Representatives–
(1) acknowledges the fundamental injustice, cruelty, brutality, and inhumanity of slavery and Jim Crow;
(2) apologizes to African-Americans on behalf of the people
I’ve been watching the deterioration of Matt Yglesias for several months now. What is bols down to is the level of excuses Yglesias, or any liberal, for that matter, is willing to make to keep himself blissfully ignorant of the
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