The WaPo has a sympathetic look at the winsome and demure Ms. Plame that discusses the terrible toll the revelation of her CIA connection has taken, without ever mentioning once Richard Armitage. Rick Ballard and associated vast right-wing conspirators at American Thinker have an excellent article up about the “show trial” of “Ambassador Munchausen’s” wife, with a much better list of questions than the ones we came up with here.
March 2007
Pay No Attention to the Hand Inside the Puppet!!! [Ellers McEllerson]
Greetings from Brazil! It appears that in my bizarre attempt to claim that Little Green Footballs supports Al Qaeda (by misrepresenting the views of LGF commenters, compounded with guilt by association that I do not apply to “progressive” sites like the HuffPo), I was Punk’d by Charles Johnson! This will not stand. I wrote a New York Times best-seller on the Bush Administration and its abuses of power. I have
The “I dreamed Donald Sutherland showed up in my kitchen and bitched me out about supporting the war in Iraq” post (or, the effects of 8 Rusty Nails on Man on the Moon Marigolds)
I dreamed Donald Sutherland showed up in my kitchen and bitched me out about my public support for the war in Iraq—which took me by surprise, honestly, because up until then, the dream I’d been having was about trying to perfect the mushroom swiss omelet. While wearing a wet suit. Fortunately, Jack Bauer quickly rappelled down my fireplace, plugged Sutherland in the leg with a single, well-placed gunshot, then jammed
9 things you’d rather not find in the pocket of your jeans after having run them through the washing machine / dryer (inspired by true events)
Freshen Up chewing gum the Best Buy receipt for a TV you only bought to watch the Super Bowl and had every intention of returning shortly after a Dixie cup packed with earthworms the severed finger of a transient you had hoped to keep as a “trophy” 70 or so sugar packets stolen from Ihop a stillborn jackrabbit wax lips combination of micropourous drug delivery balloon filled with heroin and
Situational Irony
From today’s Rocky Mountain News, p. 36A: Top: “Dems stick to troop pullout”: Democratic-backed legislation to withdraw U.S. combat troops from Iraq cleared an initial Senate hurdle Wednesday, but Republicans confidently predicted they had the votes to defeat it. President Bush backed them up with a veto threat. The legislation, calling for combat troops to return home over the next 12 months, “would hobble American commanders in the field and
“Dying mother faces charges for pot use”
Here’s where I break strongly from social conservatives, law enforcement, and morality warriors/czars, be they on the right or left (but alas, too often on the right). From CBS/AP: A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that a California woman whose doctor says marijuana is the only medicine keeping her alive is not immune from federal prosecution on drug charges. The case was brought by Angel Raich, an Oakland mother of
O! Most Passionate Automatons! [Dan Collins]
Thou shalt have no God besides Human Reason! And Sam Harris came down from the mountain, and said unto the assembled: Let us hope that Stark’s candor inspires others in our government to admit their doubts about God. Indeed, it is time we broke this spell en masse. Every one of the world’s “great” religions utterly trivializes the immensity and beauty of the cosmos. Books like the Bible and the
The Essential(ist) Hillary [Dan Collins]
Pillage Idiot has the report. Personally, I think they’re both faggots.
Clarified Mud [Dan Collins]
In an article pondering the youthful Barack Obama’s dual non-religiosity in Indonesia, the LA Times messes up its hagiograph with a variety of contending voices, then compounds the muddle with this: The sensitivity of Islam as a political issue was on display earlier this year with the false report that Obama had attended a radical madrasa here. The report, which appeared initially on a conservative-oriented online magazine and then on
You Look So Cute in Your Imam Suit [Dan Collins]
Katherine Kersten has another must-read article on the Flying Imam Circus. The important part is this: But the most alarming aspect of the imams’ suit is buried in paragraph 21 of their complaint. It describes “John Doe” defendants whose identity the imams’ attorneys are still investigating. It reads: “Defendants ‘John Does’ were passengers … who contacted U.S. Airways to report the alleged ‘suspicious’ behavior of Plaintiffs’ performing their prayer at
