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Editor's Choice: 2

Sunday, September 7, 2008 11:47 PM
Original article: Palin watch ends!

Banning all abortions

When abortions become illegal in the United States, as you and McCain would help bring about, will there be special police squads to investigate possible abortions? What measures would you want to see put into place to stop abortions in the US?

Sunday, September 7, 2008 11:41 PM
Original article: Palin watch ends!

Bush Approval Ratings

Why does Bush have such low approval ratings? What have you learned, as a Republican, from seeing his ratings fall into the twenties?

Sunday, September 7, 2008 11:37 PM
Original article: Palin watch ends!

Drilling for Oil

If we drill for oil in Alaska, the California Coast, or the Gulf and the Caribbean, will Saudi Arabia cut production to keep the price of oil high?

Sunday, September 7, 2008 11:33 PM
Original article: Palin watch ends!

agents of intolerance

In 2000, McCain spoke out against Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson, calling them agents of intolerance who exercised "evil influence" over the Republican Party. So Gov. Palin, who did you vote for in the Republican Primary in 2000? Are you a follower of such "agents of intolerance"? Is your Pastor in Alaska an agent of intolerance?

Monday, February 25, 2008 11:10 AM
Original article: King Kaufman's Sports Daily

ended on a high note!

more cute dogs! the dog should get her own show heehee

Monday, February 11, 2008 08:52 AM

the biggest difference...

between the two is this: Hillary is taking a bunch of money from Wall Street and the DLC crowd and giving it to slimy weasels like Mark Penn, unionbuster extraordinaire; while Barack is taking money from people like me and giving it to organizers that work to get people to the polls.

Monday, February 11, 2008 08:41 AM

all the reason I need to dislike Hillary

Mark Penn, her union busting top advisor

Friday, February 8, 2008 09:16 AM

Stimulate Barack Obama!

I'm sending my check to the next President! YAY!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007 08:39 PM
Original article: The fuel on the hill

why we like corn biofuel

Corn biofuel is popular because it raises corn prices, and the corn belt has inordinate influence over US politics because of lobbyists in Washington and also because of the caucus that takes place in Iowa. I'm pretty sure you aren't hearing any serious candidates calling for cuts in farm subsidies.

Saturday, October 13, 2007 07:32 PM
Original article: I Like to Watch

voluptuous, seductive television...

Every time I see this show I am reminded of what Salon's own Stephanie Zacharek said of House of Flying Daggers... "seductive, there's no recourse but to faint into it's arms" ... this Mad Men show is equally irresistable *sigh*

Sunday, August 19, 2007 06:27 PM

heehee

there are times, Cary Tennis, when it seems like you're having WAY too much fun doing this column... this may be one of those times....

Thursday, February 1, 2007 11:02 PM

here they come!

Here come the Uterus Police.. get ready, all you people who have a uterus..... I hope you all have brushed up on your Margaret Atwood

Clifton Goodwin

Thursday, February 1, 2007 12:28 AM

unpredictable?

I disagree. I daresay it is entirely predictable that problems will arise.

Clifton Goodwin

Thursday, January 18, 2007 06:20 PM
Original article: No woman's land

"the Disappearance"

The Disappearance by Philip Wylie is a 1960's era science fiction novel that explores what happens when the world splits into male and female halves. The account alternates views between the world where all the males have disappeared and the one where all the females have vanished. Chaos ensues in both places. So this isn't exactly original, but it could be mildly enjoyable... I vote that they should go back in six months and shoot the same show with the menfolk having been removed.

Clifton Goodwin

Thursday, November 23, 2006 10:52 PM
Original article: Iraq: War of imagination

Heavy food for thought after Thanksgiving dinner

Mark Danner certainly clears up one thing I've been wondering about... why wasn't there a plan for what to do after we toppled Saddam? I guess I never put it together that Chalabi would be installed, and when that was put aside we were then left adrift, Bush/Cheney unable to come up with an alternative. So meanwhile, we let the future terrorists and agents of civil war clean out all those weapons depots (Rumsfeld had a rather clever dismissal of the problem of looting that I don't recall) and prepare to blow the golden dome in Samarra sky high, and also trigger today's bombings which will, I greatly fear, have a similar impact as far as triggering future strife, despair and bloodshed. Add to this volatile mix the provocative torture and murder in Abu Ghraib and other local prisons, the prevailing distrust between Sunni and Shi'ite and also the willingness of other players like Iran and Syria to assist provocation and murder, and you have civil strife that seems to be proceeding towards war with a Faulknerian inevitability. I truly don't know what policies would proceed from "reality based" decision making, and I really look forward to seeing the rest of Mr. Danner's article. I only hope that somebody somewhere can see a way forward out of the greatest foreign policy disaster in the history of the USA.

Clifton Goodwin

Friday, September 15, 2006 09:08 PM

Ann Althouse is so out of bounds...

Maybe Jessica Valenti should have showed up wearing a burqa...

Saturday, April 8, 2006 02:37 AM
Original article: King Kaufman's Sports Daily

The HACKING MASS contest at Baseball Prospectus

Hello King! The HACKING MASS contest at BP is way more fun than regular fantasy baseball. You pick the bad players with the best chance of getting the most playing time (Hello Eric Milton) and you spend the season rooting for them to get bombed. You even get to make up a cool name for your team; last season's winner was the Super Karate Monkey Death Car team! So I recommend that everybody go pick your players to achieve the highest ESPN scores and root for my team, Clyde T's Plutonauts! WOOHOO GO PLUTONAUTS! I am totally going to take that $500 first prize!

Yr Pal, Cliff

Thursday, March 30, 2006 06:50 PM

here is the text of a letter I sent to the local paper editor six days ago about Bush lies

It has been strange watching Bush flail around this spring as his ratings plummet, he seems so small. People are turning sour on him and his Operation Iraqi Quagmire. Just wait till the taxpayer is presented with the bill: estimates run to at least a trillion dollars. I'm sure that the tax hike to pay that off will be very popular. And don't fool yourself, it's coming folks. We can't keep borrowing forever. So many lives have been ruined that people want to know why this happened. Tuesday Bush was asked point blank: why did you invade Baghdad? His final answer was that Saddam kicked out the inspectors: wrong! This seems to be a myth that has taken root in Bush's mind, but really in the months before invasion there were 2000 inspectors in Iraq. We need true leaders in this country and Bush has got to start telling the truth.

Clifton Goodwin

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