oatmeal: “The worst thing about being a Quaker? Not being able to pimpslap the toast when he rags on you for being ‘pasty’. Stupid pacifism.”
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Newdow on the roof
From the Sacramento Bee’s review of a one man musical play by controversial atheist Michael Newdow: But [Newdow’s] budding musical career, which he put on display in a one-man show before a sparse audience Tuesday night, may be cut short by, of all things, lack of God-given talent. Christ, do I wish I’d written that. (h/t Angry Clam)
My first brief conversation with my Thanksgiving dinner
Thanksgiving dinner: “Say, isn’t there a football game on TV somewhere –?” Me: “– DIE, YAM CASSEROLE!”
I love a parade… (updated and UPDATED AGAIN)
…almost as much as I love eczema or ringworm. But no matter. I’m watching it for you.
Scenes from Thanksgivings Past: The Kennedy Compound, 1973
Rose Kennedy: “Caroline, honey? Be a dear and lift your uncle Teddy’s face out of the gravy boat, would you? I’m afraid he’s had another one of his gin spells.”
a second very brief conversation with my stylish new rimless glasses
Me: “So. You wanna maybe, y’know…” new rimless glasses: “I thought you’d never ask.”
The Gore-y Details
While perusing Richard Clarke’s Against all Enemies, Tigerhawk ran across this eye-opening passage: Snatches, or more properly “extraordinary renditions,” were operations to apprehend terrorists abroad, usually without the knowledge of and almost always without public acknowledgement of the host government…. The first time I proposed a snatch, in 1993, the White House Counsel, Lloyd Cutler, demanded a meeting with the President to explain how it violated international law. Clinton had
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For immediate release: In an effort to bring New Media sensibilities to bear on our growing lineup of original content, Pajamas Media™ is pleased to announce its newest venture, “Pajamas Media After Dark,” set to debut Jan 21, 2006 (10 PM EST) This live webcast, streamed from our very own PJM portal, will feature Pajamas Media editorial board members and webcast hosts Michael Barone and David Corn* lounging in their
On Torture, follow-up
I wanted to highlight a couple of comments from yesterday’s mostly civil thread on the importance of narrowly defining “torture,” because taken together I think they best capture what I’ve been arguing. First, here’s Jeff Medcalf, who addresses the (to be expected, I suppose) drift of the thread, and draws a series of important distinctions:
I do believe it’s time…
…to officially question their patriotism. —Unless, of course, by some wild contortion of the concept the peddling of demonstrably false information—oppo research, in fact –in the service of weakening your country during a time of war is now considered patriotic. Which I rather doubt. Up is down. Black is white. Brooks is Dunn.
