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May 2008

a CITIZEN JOURNALIST reports from battleground USA, 18

Yesterday’s social experiment, meant to gauge just how big a role racial perceptions are likely to play in this year’s presidential race, was, I’ll be the first to admit, something of a failure — though, if it’s any consolation to armchair sociologists, I can now tell you that standing in the snow at the intersection of Alamada and Federal in blackface while holding a placard that reads “Honk if You

So What? [Dan Collins]

This pisses me off, but I’ll be damned if I can find an angle that will make UN malfeasance seem urgent, so used have I become to it: Just weeks before it announced the onset of a global food crisis and the urgent need for donors to provide at least $775 million in additional funding, the World Food Program was sitting on a cash and near-cash stockpile of more than $1.22

Dems 2008: Are Clintonites suppressing the vote in NC? [Karl]

Like Michelle Malkin, I have been remiss in flagging the story about Women’s Voices Women Vote — a group with more ties to Hillary Clinton than Barack Obama –making robocalls and mailings in North Carolina that left many wondering whether they were registered for the primary or not. WVWV’s Obama supporters, like William McNary and Glenn Smith, have claimed the issue is one of incompetence, not malice.  But the Institute for Southern

Brayola? [Dan Collins]

Spike Lee thinks Clinton’s payin’ for Wright’s brayin’, know what he’s sayin’?

A Quick Note About the “DC Madame,” Her Suicide [Dan Collins]

I remember during the Spitzer-Gate she was opining that the amounts in question in her case were so much smaller that the publicity regarding the amounts in the Spitzer case would tend to support her contention that she didn’t dispatch her girls for sex.  I felt a pang when I saw what charges she’d been convicted of (the email one in particular seemed a bit like piling on), but didn’t

The (Bad) Jeffersons [Dan Collins]

From an otherwise well-written article at Washington Monthly comes this astonishing information: The crash of a corrupt lawmaker is one of the oldest stories in Washington. What distinguishes this tale from the spate of others in the last few years is not only his party affiliation (all the rest have been Republicans) but his motive. Tom DeLay was brought down by financial schemes aimed at heightening his and his party’s

Election 2008: Don’t try to d-dig what we all s-s-say [Karl]

Given the probability that the general election will pit presumed GOP nominee John McCain against Barack Obama, I have probably been a bit remiss in not focusing more on the generational politics underlying this campaign cycle.  I did allude to the generational studies of Strauss and Howe back in February, and there is more discussion in the comments at that last link, which I recalled when reading RTO Trainer’s comparison of

TGIF: Iron Man (no visible spoilers) [Karl]

Marvel’s film adaptation of Iron Man took a very long and winding road through development Hell to get to your cineplex today.  It is almost always the better for it.  The original comic sprung from the backdrop of Vietnam.  Current events make this Afghan-themed update seem as ripped from the headlines as an episode of Law & Order — if Jerry Orbach had worn gold-titanium alloy armor.  I suspect regular pw readers may be concerned about the rumored left-wing

Dems 2008: The Thing That Wouldn’t Leave [Karl]

Whether it is Gallup, Pew, or Rasmussen, Indiana, North Carolina or even New Hampshire, the polling trends are not good for Barack Obama at the moment.  Former DNC chairman (and superdelegate) Joe Andrew flips from Hillary Clinton to Obama because he thinks the protracted campaign is dividing the party.  I find myself agreeing with TPM’s Josh Marshall that Andrew is not that big a “get,” but Allahpundit agrees with a theory

The Magic Negro meets Corky

— Why, it’s a tag-team combination of unassailable authenticity and Otherly victimhood, is what it is! Not that I have anything against a guy of voting age having a political viewpoint — hell, truth is, it’s refreshing to hear a white liberal admit that he’s voting for Obama because the cat happens to be both Black and articulate (can we call a differently abled person “racist”?) — but what I