Doesn’t care. I agree with commenter Maxine Weiss who states: Anyone who denigrates the Superbowl is anti-American. It’s about so much more than Football. It’s about the Star-spangled Banner. It’s about all the unique commercials. It’s about the pre-show and half-time. It’s about tailgate parties, Dominoes Pizza and buffalo chicken wings. It’s about cheerleaders and drunkards who beat their wives. Good, wholesome American fun, and anyone who takes an interest
February 2008
The Overwrought Urn [Dan Collins]
The LA Times compares Hillary to prose and Obama to poetry; Andrew declares the argument “solid.” Concrete poetry? Arse poetica? Do you accept this dialectical materialization from one who’s been accused of gauziness? Dost tease us out of thought, as doth eternity. Also, from LGF, Bobby Fisk hilariously punked.
Welcome to the 60’s flashback weekend! [Karl]
Though Dan’s post on Rick Perlstein’s “Getting Past the ’60s? It’s Not Going to Happen” made me chuckle, I was struck that the same newspaper also ran “The Boomers Had Their Day. Make Way for the Millennials” by Morley Winograd and Michael D. Hais on the same day. (The latter, incidentally, parallels the generational studies of Strauss and Howe, should you require some background to grasp the Winograd-Hais jargon.) The point of
John Amato: Williams, Laisson Misogynists [Dan Collins]
The neocon warmonger speaks. With Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton locked in a very good battle leading up to Super Tuesday, Kristol makes this misogynistic quote: BILL KRISTOL: Look the only people for Hillary Clinton are the Democratic establishment and white women… it would be crazy for the Democratic party to follow the establishment that’s led them to defeat year after year… White Women are a problem – but, you
James Joyner beats a dead unicorn [Karl]
At Outside the Beltway, James Joyner does everyone a favor by linking to Eric Kleefeld’s compact summary of why Sen. John McCain will have a Super-Duper Tuesday. Unfortunately, Joyner does this as part of an analysis of the McCain-Romney tussle  called “The Conservative Minority” containing an unhealthy amount of codswallop. Joyner notes two countervailing trends — that conservatives generally prefer Romney to McCain, yet McCain is winning Republican primaries against Romney — and comes up with
Tips for Getting Less Drunk [Dan Collins]
Smaller glassware: Britain has won notoriety for reckless drinking among the young. Drunken, brawling teens and twentysomethings have become a familiar sight in town centers. Relaxed laws mean pubs whose opening times used to be strictly regulated can now serve drinkers round the clock. The minimum drinking age in pubs is 18, but lawmakers say the crisis of excessive drinking is no longer confined to youth. They warn a steady
Gauzy? [Dan Collins]
Rick Perlstein characterizes Andrew Sullivan as “gauzy.”  Is that homophobic?
Hugo and the Trafficking of FARCotics [Dan Collins]
From The Observer: Some fighters desert from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) because they feel betrayed by the leadership, demoralised by a sense that the socialist ideals that first informed the guerrilla group have been replaced by the savage capitalism of drug trafficking. Others leave to be with their families. Still others leave because they begin to think that, if they do not, they will die. Such is
London Times to England: We Are Crap [Dan Collins]
Simon Jenkins on the ancient and ferocious Taliban nation: The American secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, flies to Britain this week to meet a crisis entirely of London and Washington’s creation. They have no strategy for the continuing occupation of Afghanistan. They are hanging on for dear life and praying for something to turn up. Britain is repeating the experience of Gordon in Khartoum, of the Dardanelles, Singapore and Crete,
