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May 29, 2007

another moment of unabashed pragmatism

According to my dermatologist, just because all my moles are benign doesn’t mean I shouldn’t be using 30 SPF sunscreen.  But me, I like to slather on the 15 and live life dangerously. Were I a chick, I’d be Lindsay Lohan.  And the world would be my liquor-drenched playground.

Should Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Glenn Reynolds be put to death?

Andrew Sullivan doesn’t say so in so many words.  But, well, speaking empirically… it wouldn’t be the first time despicable, sadistic torture boosters have been sentenced to death. There is, after all, precedent for such a thing, as Sullivan notes—citing a Norwegian war crimes trial that found the Nazis guilty in 1948 of torturing, by way of “enhanced interrogation techniques,” Norwegian paramilitary insurgents caught out of uniform (likely the rest

Val-orization? (UPDATED) [Dan Collins]

*****NOW WITH MORE RIGHT-WING HATEFULNESS****** The big news on the left-leaning sites tonight is that according to a declassified Fitzgerald attachment to a sentencing request regarding Scooter Libby’s convictions, Valerie Plame was ‘covert’ according to the CIA at the time her information was leaked.  This was not a part of the case under which Libby was tried, which makes it interesting and suspect that it would be included in the

Medium-Sized Eichmanns Oust “Academic” [Dan Collins]

This morning on NPR, I heard another Colorado academic defending Churchill on grounds that the guy’s academic fraud had been brought to light as a result of his political views.  Because, you know, discovery of academic fraud is tainted by “profiliing.” But here’s the news: “This is not about dissent on campus,” ACTA’s Neal concluded. “Academics have a right to say whatever they want in the public forum. But academic

Guardedly Great News from Burrhog [Dan Collins]

Words fail me. I cried so hard when I came out of the bathroom and saw the monkey sitting in my bed. I just knew the imbecilic ambassador was from the PW crowd when I first laid eyes on him. That’s the first Joy I have felt in four weeks. Nobody knows how this is going to turn out for me. So far, I have fallen behind every healing curve

Site Notes, updated

We’re working on the build of WordPress, and we hope to have the archives moved over soon.  I will be incorporating many of your suggestions for site improvements (if I can figure out how), and I hope—too—to offer a separate forum for permanent guest posting and commentary (called the PW Pub). I’m also hoping soon to return to doing some video work for Hot Air– and to incorporate a weekly

Campaign Puts New Strain on Secret Service [Karl]

The WaPo reports: The U.S. Secret Service expects to borrow more than 2,000 immigration officers and federal airport screeners next year to help guard an ever-expanding field of presidential candidates, while shifting 250 of its own agents from investigations to security details. *** Its $110 million-plus budget for campaign protection—two-thirds more than the record $65 million it spent for the 2004 election—was prepared when the service did not expect to

Strange News [Dan Collins]

Canada Seeks Man With Groin-Kick Request Posted: May. 28 12:45 p.m. GUELPH, Ontario — Police in Ontario are looking for a man who allegedly approached women and asked them to kick him in the groin. Three women reported similar incidents to police over the past two months, and two of the women reported the suspect was on a bicycle. None of the women reported injuries. Police Sgt. Cate Welsh said

Department of Corrections [Dan Collins]

Seixon points out that he was threatened by Jason Leopold and merely intimidated by Larry Johnson.  My apologies to ex-CIA nutjob Johnson. The text of the Embassy food shortage memo is genuine, but questions remain.  I’m so hummeliated.  Oops.  Lennoxed.  And discredited. Also, bleach is an oxidant, and Jeff meant to cite the English cover of the German Kommissar song.

Supply Lines Stretched Thin, Dessertion in the Ranks [Dan Collins]

Wuzzie has the details. Cindy Sheehan Quits as ‘Face’ of Anti-War Movement Okay, I think the ‘scare apostrophes’ are a bit much, but as much as I dislike Hanoi Jane, she was a better anti-war face. Don’t throw me into that briar patch: Rosie O’Donnell Says She May Never Speak to Elisabeth Hasselbeck Again Airing their dirty lingerie Turning Japanese: Lefty spooge and somewhat popular blogger proves what a crass