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March 2008

Typology: This Isn’t a Crackpipe Church, Cracker [Dan Collins]

(a Serr8d joint) MC gets a return shout out from Jonah Goldberg. Serr gets a har from Malkin. As Carin points out, Michelle’s other har is also excellent.

You Don’t Say? [Dan Collins]

In a column in which he opines that the Rev. Wright scandal has legs [insert ZZ Top reference here], Bob “Chupacabra” Novak passes along the view of a long-time associate (of the Clintons, I believe) who states that they “will do anything–anything–to get nominated.” Shocking, I know.

Al-Qaeda School Dropouts [Karl]

I usually prefer to post on topics where I can add value, but I found so few blogs covering former 9/11 Commission counsel Michael Jacobson’s Washington Post op-ed on al-Qaeda dropouts that simply giving it wider exposure adds value: It’s become a truism of counterterrorism that we must understand how and why individuals become jihadists in the first place. But almost nobody is studying the flip side of radicalization — understanding

Dems 2008: “This is not a crackpot church.” [Karl]

So sayeth Barack Obama in an interview with Michael Smerconish set to air today regarding the Obama-Wright-Trinity controversy.  He also says, “This is a pillar of the community and if you go there on Easter on this Easter Sunday and you sat down there in the pew you would think this is just like any other church.”  As it turns out, if you went there on this Easter Sunday, you

Swiftboating, Revisited [Dan Collins]

Harsh criticism of Obama’s ex-pastor’s hate-filled rants? Lynching. Criticism of Obama for putting up with that shit? Crucifixion.  Nice to see young Reverend Otis moving beyond all the baggage of Jeremiah’s generation.  Why, if he doesn’t win the election, it will be a downright assassination.  Your halo needs a bit of polishing there, bud. And Joan of Aaargh! points out one of the good Reverend Otis’s academic productions, Blow the

Gleanings II [Dan Collins]

It’s Easter, so if you’d rather bask in the glow of the Risen Lord and enjoy the day with your family than read something that will probably cause you simultaneously to laugh and fulminate, then perhaps it’s best to skip this. Gleen(s) latch onto an ugly post by “Instapunk,” whom he strongly associates with Instapundit Glenn Reynolds as his “namesake.”  And truly, I have seen Reynolds link to Instapunk, though I cannot remember

Animal Stories [Karl]

Figuring some of us might like to take a break from politics this morning, I give you video of Jerry the Dachshund, who can play fetch with himself; the walrus who can dance to Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal” (how is that not animal cruelty, goo goo goo joob); and surfing mice from down under.

Sultry [Dan Collins]

(a Serr8d joint)

A Partial Insight [Dan Collins]

Yglesias: The past week saw a lot of “what did I get wrong”-type articles about Iraq and they frequently put me in the mind of the incompetence dodge. I note that one frequent way in which people argue for the proposition that poor execution, rather than an underlying flawed concept, are at the root of the Iraq disaster is to simply observe that mistakes were made in Iraq. For example,

Steamboat Willie [Dan Collins]

Washington Times: Tom Borelli is so sure the Walt Disney Co. is suppressing the DVD release of the 2006 miniseries “The Path to 9/11” for political reasons that he is ready to put up money to prove the point. Mr. Borelli, a Disney shareholder, accused Disney CEO Robert Iger at a March 6 shareholders’ meeting of blocking the release of “Path” in order to protect Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign and