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Friday, June 12, 2009 02:08 PM
Original article: Tribalistic self-absorption

So damn funny, so perfect

I have to join the chorus. This

His entire career is attributable to his mom. He was almost 30 years old and was working as the "Vice President" of her tiny company -- with no political or writing background -- when he leveraged his mom's sleazy involvement in the Lewinsky sex scandal and her contacts with the right-wing noise machine into a job with National Review, to which he has clung ever since.

is so sharp and so hilarious. And finishing it off with "to which he has clung ever since"? Oh, the loud shriek of laughter that had been threatening to voice itself with every word came bursting forth with that final redoublement!

Goldberg will have no riposte for that. That jackass.

Thursday, June 11, 2009 02:56 PM

bystander

You were being influenced by the rare phenomenon called Greenwaldian Synchronicity.

First discovered by Buckaroo Banzai acolyte Perfect Tommy in 1989.

Thursday, June 11, 2009 01:10 PM

OT, but good item

Alternet has an article about the public health care option, saying that the Blue Dog mofos are the biggest threat to it.

Also a link in article to join those fighting for it.

Link at sig.

Thursday, June 11, 2009 12:33 PM

"...back to my hotel room, all of you!"

And I was just pining for something smutty. I will bring the vegetables.

Thursday, June 11, 2009 10:05 AM

Dare I ask?

What is Böse Boop, Jebbie? Something smutty, I hope.

Thursday, June 11, 2009 09:34 AM

macgupta

Or maybe another of Gandhi's quotes is more apt!--

Reporter: “Mr. Gandhi, what do you think of Western civilization?”

Gandhi: “I think it would be a good idea!”

Thursday, June 11, 2009 08:05 AM

Pelosi and insurance

Superb job, Nancy Pelosi: she formally announces tonight that she opposes the Obama-backed Graham/Lieberman amendment. That's how you dismiss rank fear-mongering -- and act as an independent member of Congress.

This is a very rare pleasant surprise. And good to consider that at least Dems don't walk in lockstep with leadership in the same way the right has been for so long. With someone like Obama in power, I want to see an all-out revolt on many issues.

Speaking of global warming, at least one faction of the power brokers really really doesn't like it--the insurance industry.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009 05:34 PM

Ah, the free speech fallacy! A classic.

Just like Miss Opposite Marriage, you are being persecuted for exercising your "right" to free speech, eh?

Wednesday, June 10, 2009 04:42 PM

Bill Owen

That is so strange about the policewoman. Such paranoia. I think that Terrorists have become a kind of receptacle for a lot--a LOT--of free-floating anxiety in the U.S. I've said it before, but our politics have effectively trained us to turn our rage upon anything else but what it should be aimed at.

My biggest fear is that one of the few "bilious nincompoops" (TM Cocktail Hag) around here will turn out to be someone I know and like in real life! No, seriously, it is that something will happen to my dog while I am away from home. That would be unbearable.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009 10:00 AM

frankly0

Obama has struck me from Day One of my awareness of him as fundamentally a passive actor in forces surrounding him, unmoored by principle -- seen variously in both his sitting in the pews of Rev Wright's church on the one hand and in his excessive regard of Reagan and of Republican ideas on the other. Virtually every action he has taken since ascending to the Presidency has reinforced that impression.

Indeed, it is hard to come up with some other construction that explains his actions, or lack of them.

His behavior concerning DADT is also disgusting in the extreme. Rachel Maddow showed clips of him a couple of nights ago during the primaries and after, when he said he would work for a "full repeal of DADT...all this country needs, is leadership" and "I am a fierce advocate for equality for gay and lesbian Americans; ...it is something I intend to be consistent on in my Presidency."

Rachel wondered what his record would be if he weren't such a fierce advocate.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009 10:34 PM

My dear adnoto

I do hate to burst your bubble, but when I said I wanted to "vent" about this willful blindness, it wasn't because this phenomena was new to me or wasn't something I has seen coming for a very long time.

In fact, I have expressed the same sentiments that you have many times in my letters, and saw this situation coming, as have many others. Why, I was even excoriated for being a "purity troll" at DKos, man! I know how much you enjoy being seen as The Lone Voice in the Wilderness, but give the rest of us some credit sometimes, hmmm?

Toodles, you cute little sigher, you.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009 09:21 PM

macgupta

How much you want to bet Obama gets himself embroiled in a Eurosausage incident?

Tuesday, June 9, 2009 06:12 PM

Amity

One of your best:

This is a time for respecting the process, not a time for getting involved in it.

Yes, that one is worthy of Jim Hacker. Although maybe only LondonLad will get the reference!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009 05:20 PM

Jim White

We're still in witness opening statements in Feingold's hearing, but I'm not sure how long I will last on this one. The blatantly illegal and unConstitutional indefinite detention plan advocated by Obama is merely being calmly discussed as a difference in policy. Bad news for my blood pressure.

I hear you. Why can't these jackasses have some good old British Parliament-style name-calling shoutfests? Inject some passion into the proceedings? When the stakes are so goddamn high, it drives one crazy to see them all acting like they are discussing the poop-scoop ordinance. Oh, wait. That poop-scoop ordinance actually did arouse some passionate feelings in NYC.

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