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Shading the truth

ABC News has this interesting tidbit from the recent Mayoral race in Newark, NJ: Both Booker and James are black. But during the last election, James’ supporters criticized the light-skinned Booker as not sufficiently black. Some of that bitterness remained on Tuesday, as reflected by anti-Booker signs urging people to “vote black.” “Don’t waste your vote on folks who will not and cannot represent you!” said the signs, which were

My ninth brief conversation with the 2mg regimen of Klonopin (clonazepam) prescribed me by my GP

me: “You know, people are beginning to talk about us.” Klonopin:  “Uh huh.  And…? me:  “—And, well, I thought it was worthy of comment, is all.  Personally, I find it kinda sweet, them taking such an interest.  As a general rule, these aren’t the kind of people who pay you much attention until you’ve holed yourself up in a Texas ditch, or leaked state secrets, or posed for Vanity Fair

“Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) drops an entire package of printer paper (as seen from the rear)”—acrylic on canvas (from the protein wisdom conceptual series)

Jane Hamsher rides the subway

Hamsher:  “So.  Did you read my latest post on that paste-eating moron, Goldstein?  The one where I suggest that perhaps his drug regimen has something to do with his frequent moods swings, his tendency to project substance abuse problems onto others and his proclivity for writing 15,000 word treatises in defense of poor comprehension?  Man, did I ever nail him!  In fact, this new progressive message a bunch of us

Best Laid Plans, Screwed.

So.  I’m holding this fundraiser in order to afford the maintainence of this site while raising enough money for a down payment to move us into a bigger house by year’s end (we live in a rented duplex at the moment)—when what happens?  My landlord knocks on the door, tells me he’s lost his job, and that he’s going to have to sell the property. Which, given the obscene prices

“Le Moyne College Censured for Firing Newspaper’s Adviser; Trend in Campus Censorship Continues”

The latest press release from FIRE, which continues to expose the anti-intellectualism of the modern academy that a host of progressives continue to insist is nothing more than a paranoid fantasy of classical liberals: Exposing a disturbing trend in campus censorship, Le Moyne College has fired its college newspaper’s adviser for not exercising more control over the student paper. The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) joins the national

Hoist the Black Flag again, neocon

Please tune in today to “Hoist the Black Flag” on Rightalk. The show begins at 4:05 pm EST, 1:05 pacific. Today’s guest is novelist Andrew Klavan, whose recent piece in the LA Times, “Draft Hollywood,” explored Hollywood’s refusal to make a pro-war movie. Oh.  And sadly, I STILL don’t have the broadcast equipment, so I’ll be doing the show from a telephone.  Again.  Which explains my tinny, nasally voice.  And

WWDBD?

John Hawkins takes a closer look at what serial al-Frankenhumper, Atrios (“OPEN THREAD!  BUSH IS A WANKER!  IBID!”), has described as the “fairly clear consensus” among the “liberal netroots” of what needs to be done to save this country from itself—a litany of policy ideas and initiatives that, as Hawkins notes, includes nothing “about illegal immigration, deficit spending, the Kyoto Protocol, or the International Criminal Court.” Similarly, Hawkins notes that

“Deaf kids protest school president for being inauthentically deaf” (UPDATED)

Allah:  “They threw Oreos at Michael Steele for being inauthentically black. What do you throw at someone who’s inauthentically deaf? Headphones?”: The newly chosen president for the nation’s only liberal arts college for the deaf is drawing protests from faculty and students, some of whom question whether she is “deaf enough” to lead their school. Last week, Jane K. Fernandes was named to succeed I. King Jordan as president of

Drawing on his libertine past, Peter Fonda offers a few thoughts on “Hookergate”

Fonda:  “Well, I hate to sound all, like, petty and materialistic—and as you probably know, I’m very big into the whole sharing of ideas-thing, because I think creativity is best served by collaboration and the give-and-take you get with the genuine exchange of thought by those with truly artistic dispositions—but it kind of cheeses me off, to be honest, that this whole ‘Hookergate’ thing is getting so much media play.