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May 27, 2008

Go east, middle-aged man!

Manifest Destiny meets Quantum Leap, as pw heads back to his childhood home of Baltimore, then to Maryland’s eastern shore, for a week of extra-large mosquitoes; overly officious, gardenia-scented relatives; sandy-crotched Mossimo bathing suits; imported blue crab; and — if everything goes as planned — some giant stuffed animal of as yet undetermined genus to be poached and dragged screaming back here to the mountains, earned by way of a

Maggie Katzen’s Celebrity Look-Alikes [Dan Collins]

Hey, look! They’ve turned Greenwald into a computer program.

Obama hits McCain on fundraiser, gets pass from MSM [Karl]

MSNBC, CBS News and ABC News are among those dutifully transcribing Barack Obama’s latest attack on John McCain: “Today, John McCain is having a different kind of meeting. He’s holding a fundraiser with George Bush behind closed doors in Arizona. No cameras. No reporters,” Obama said before a town hall in Las Vegas, “And we all know why. Senator McCain doesn’t want to be seen, hat-in-hand, with the President whose failed

Sir Baracky Receiveth the Sword of Hopeyness from teh Watery Tart [Dan Collins]

(a serr8d joint) OMFG, is this racist! Well a wegro is a person in your neigborhood . . .

Selling the Iraq war and chewing gum at the same time [Karl]

Douglas J. Feith has a piece in the Wall Street Journal on “How Bush Sold the War,” which argues that President Bush’s focus on promoting democracy in Iraq has been a grave error: In the fall of 2003, a few months after Saddam Hussein’s overthrow, U.S. officials began to despair of finding stockpiles of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. The resulting embarrassment caused a radical shift in administration rhetoric about

Sen. Tom Coburn: Republican in denial? [Karl]

Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK), has an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal arguing that the GOP faces electoral disaster in November because the party is in denial of the simple fact that its officeholders have stopped acting like Republicans: Becoming Republicans again will require us to come to grips with what has ailed our party – namely, the triumph of big-government Republicanism and failed experiments like the K Street Project

al Qaeda fights the US and helps defeat themselves [Karl]

Although Dan quick-linked it earlier, the article in The New Republic by Peter Bergen and Paul Cruickshank on the jihadist revolt against al Qaeda now has a companion piece by Lawrence Wright in the new issue of The New Yorker.  There is some overlap, though there is enough difference to warrant reading both. Themes common to both articles are that al Qaeda faces a revolt because the group’s extremism results in violence to (and

Barack Obama and buyer’s remorse? [Karl]

Paul Lukasiak (originator of the “Bush AWOL” theory) has a guest-post up at Taylor Marsh’s website, making the argument that: Ever since the media declared that Barack Obama was “inevitable” after February 19th, based on a two week period when the an unprepared Hillary Clinton campaign suffered “10 straight losses”, rank and file Democratic voters have been sending a message. Rather than rally ‘round the “inevitable nominee” that message has

Obama honored our Undead heroes on Memorial Day [Karl]

Barack Obama opened up his Memorial Day speech in Las Cruces, New Mexico, with a startling admission: On this Memorial Day, as our nation honors its unbroken line of fallen heroes — and I see many of them in the audience here today — our sense of patriotism is particularly strong. Gateway Pundit has the video and claims that the gaffe was scrubbed from Obama’s website.  I think it is