Touts Obama from the pulpit. Regulations “not usually enforced.” Article attributes evils of racist America screed to Obama’s pastor, not Grandison Wright.
March 2008
Zen of Comment Spam, Spitzmas Edition [Dan Collins for CraigC]
Getaway Vacation on Asshole of the Year
Dems 2008: The “Ferraro flap” post [Karl] – UPDATED WITH A FEW THOUGHTS FROM PROTEIN WISDOM, THE UR.
Geraldine Ferraro has stepped down from her role as a member of Hillary Clinton’s finance committee so that she can “speak for herself,” which suggests she will continue to defend her comment in an interview that “if Obama was a white man, he would not be” the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination. I was going to respond to bloggers like Josh Marshall and Kevin Drum, who argue that Ferraro is
Oral Sex And Pot Linked To Cancer [Dan Collins]
Sometimes a spliff is just a spliff.ÂÂ
Still Life With Toilet Seat (CraigC)
“Honey, could you fix me some eggs? Oh, right. Well, next time you come out, then.” *
ABC News: Cruising the Internet for an escort [Karl]
Before NY Gov-until-Monday Eliot Spitzer slinks off the media’s monitor, I want to note that ABC’s Brian Ross and Anna Schechter not only interviewed a 22-year-old escort found on another call-girl website, but also surfed thousands of online postings from young women of all types and races who offer themselves for “escort” and “tryst” services, most likely in pursuit of Spitzer’s elusive “Kristen.”  A dirty job, but someone had to do it. We can only
David Mamet turns a page [Karl]
The star writer of stage and screen explains “Why I Am No Longer a ‘Brain-Dead Liberal’” to the Village Voice. The Anchoress now dubs Mamet a “classical liberal.” That term is likely to explode the head of former Village Voice campaign correspondent Rick Perlstein. Then again, Perlstein once called Andrew Sullivan “gauzy,” so perhaps he should lay off labeling others himself. Perlstein will not take that advice, of course. David Mamet
Dems 2008: The Spitzer-Obama connection [Karl]
What links disgraced NY Gov-until-Monday Eliot Spitzer and Democratic presidential frontrunner Barack Obama? Something more than party, but something less than a prostitution ring (though if Steve Kroft asked me about it enough times, I too might add the “afaik” qualifier). At the Wall Street Journal, Kimberley A. Strassel surveys the media coverage Spitzer once got: Time magazine bestowed upon Mr. Spitzer the title “Crusader of the Year,” and likened
Dems 2008: Who is the better general election candidate?
At RCP, Thomas Edsall surveys a range of experts (though mostly left of center) as to whether Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama is more electable (along with related questions). Most offer variations on some of the themes I have blogged here the past few weeks, e.g., which demographics might switch to John McCain, Obama’s strength in Mountain and Western states, Obama as a higher-risk, higher-reward candidate, etc. It is nevertheless
