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November 2006

Snarking at ‘50s Music [McGehee]

“The 1,000-Year Reich” and “The Permanent Majority” were both unavailable for comment. “Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay”

Colonel Mustard, in the Sushi Bar, with the Polonium-210 [Dan Collins]

Claudia Rosett points us toward this article in the London Times listing the top five theories regarding who killed Litvenenko, and why. My personal feeling is that it was probably Pat Buchanan and Dan Brown.  Either that, or some idiot was using polonium-210 to cut some cocaine.

Generalissimo Francisco Franco Is Still Dead (CraigC)

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Gonzalez For President (CraigC)

No, not that Gonzalez.  Philippine Justice Minister Raul Gonzalez.  American politicians, please take note:  In a charming bit of whimsy, Gonzalez has promised to throw any activists who try to disrupt next month’s Southeast Asian summit into the Mactan Straits and ”let the sharks eat them.” Now if only our home-grown politicians would grow some cojones.  Think of the possibilites, and I mean that literally.  I’m too lazy and wacked

Wuzzadem’s Great Moments in American Military History [Dan Collins]

It would be funnier if it didn’t happen to be so true. Resident [signifier] asks: I wonder why so many care so much about semantics I don’t know.  Why do people care so much about wingers calling it the “Democrat” party?  Why do people care whether it’s a “baby” or a “fetus”?  Why do people care if it’s (metaphorically speaking) a “landslide” or a “tsunami” or whether it is a

How In Touch Is The Times? [Karl]

Here’s what the New York Times wanted its readers to know about on Monday: Panel to Weigh Overture by U.S. to Iran and Syria News Analysis: Chilling Echo for Lebanon, Mirror of Regional Tension Gilded Paychecks: Lure of Great Wealth Affects Career Choices Seattle Journal: City That Takes Rain in Stride Puts on Hip Boots Time Served: Zoning Laws That Bar Pedophiles Raise Concerns A G.O.P. Breed Loses Its Place

Universal Expression of Western Sorrow [Dan Collins]

You may recall that some months ago Patterico hit on the brilliant device of pre- and post-condemnation of everything ever done or expressed by anyone with whom he might be associated somehow that caused, or was claimed to have caused, any pain to anyone at all.  I think, in the spirit of Tony Blair’s expression of sorrow for England’s historical involvement in slavery, that we can do them all one

Yoky Ony Touchy Feely Healy Dealy [Dan Collins]

From Michael at Innocent Bystanders: Yoko Ono has been doing some deep thinking about how to make the world a better place. John Lennon’s widow is calling for the anniversary of his death to become a day of worldwide healing. In a full-page advertisement appearing Sunday in The New York Times, Yoko Ono urges readers to mark the anniversary by apologizing to those who have suffered because of violence and

A Major Television Event [Dan Collins]

Dyn-O-Mite! TV Land lists catchphrases Sometimes it takes only a word, or just a few, to become immortalized in television history. The TV Land cable network has compiled a list of the 100 greatest catchphrases in TV, from the serious — Walter Cronkite’s nightly signoff “And that’s the way it is” — to the silly: “We are two wild and crazy guys!” The network will air a countdown special, “The

Willful Suspension of Disbelief, redux

From Curt at Flopping Aces comes the news many of us quietly expected:  Centcom has confirmed that Capt. Jamil Hussein, the primary source for the recent kerosene mosque murder reports—and for a whole host of reports of Shia massacres recounted by the AP—is neither an employee of Iraq’s Ministry of Interior nor is he a police captain. In short, the AP has been relying on a bogus source for much