As part of its Black History Month coverage, The Nation has assembled an impressive list of essays its published in over the past 136 years. Some contributors: W.E.B. DuBois, Langston Hughes, Martin Luther King, Jr., James Baldwin… Here’s an 1866 essay by Octavius Brooks Frothingham, a minister and the author of several books on prominent abolitionists, in which he pays tribute to the passing of The Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison’s
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Door Number 3
I’ve solved the Rallying Point mystery, and I have to say….it’s like pulling the mask off of Batman! (Or is it, “The Batman”? “The Indigo Girls”? I get confused…) Anyway, The RP has a nice post on the new Creationism and its PoMo offshoots.
The “C” word…
Jay Nordlinger’s latest NRO “Impromptus” column contains the perfect answer to a question I’ve been asking myself for some time now (in fact, I ask the question every time I find myself cheering for some Bush policy or other): How does a semi-hip, fiction-writing academic who teaches in a university English Department suddenly find himself mocking the Kyoto Protocol, or sneering at Noam Chomsky and Barbara Kingsolver? The answer is
‘Drinks and Dinner’ with Daschle…?
The Washington Times reports that “Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle yesterday retreated from his criticism of President Bush for calling Iran, Iraq and North Korea an ‘axis of evil’ in the war on terrorism.” ‘What I said was that I think it is important for us to stand united in our determination to reduce the tension and to deal directly with these three countries,’ Mr. Daschle said, backing away from
Through a Glass, Clearly
“Tennessee was already replacing its social studies materials this fall, so high school and middle school students in the state will be using textbooks revised to reflect the attacks and subsequent war,” CNN reports. “Advance copies arrived last week at the state Department of Education, ready for perusal by state and local educators.” The books discuss Osama bin Laden, al-Qaida and Afghanistan. One includes a mini-biography of former New York
Gore: “Poverty, Ignorance, Environment, Beard Among ‘Root Causes’ of Terror”
“Al Gore is accusing the Bush administration of showing ‘impatience and disdain‘ toward US allies in the war in Afghanistan. “He said it is crucial the administration show ‘a more evident respect’ for the coalition it has built or that alliance could quickly crumble,” Ananova reports. Well, what can I say here that John Cole hasn’t already said? — except maybe to note that if Al Gore really does decide
Causabon, ergo Illuminatus³
Bomb boy update: “A legally blind college graduate, described by a former roommate as a paranoid ‘hermit,’ was in police custody Wednesday after taking 28 people hostage in a university classroom and claiming to have a bomb,” USA Today reports. Fairfield police charged Patrick Arbelo, 24, of nearby Bridgeport with 28 counts of first-degree kidnapping early Wednesday. Authorities said additional charges were pending. […]Stephen Kriso, of Hasbrouck Heights, N.J., roomed
Sexing the Tuna (Casserole)
In an amusing aside to the ongoing Blogosphere porn wars, Bellicose Woman Kathy Kinsley writes: “Even in a committed relationship, sex is sometimes the equivalent of leftover tuna casserole. That doesn’t mean it isn’t worth eating.” Indeed. And it’s just as good cold, too…
Hamas’n’Yasser Corporated…
So let me get this straight…Arafat’s now saying it was Israel who purchased the boatload of weapons it later intercepted? C’mon, Yasser. There’re conspiracy theories, and then there’s Oliver Stone… [update: More, from LGF…]
Johnny Bin Fortunate…?
Victoria Toensing, a former deputy assistant attorney general who supervised terrorism cases, says there’s enough evidence to charge The Marin Mullah, Johnny Bin Walker, with treason.
