This shit. :)
June 2008
Beast with a Billion Backs, Best of the Reviews [Dan Collins]
The second direct-to-DVD Futurama movie release comes out on Tuesday, and here’s what some of the reviewers at Amazon are saying: 4 of 12 people found the following review helpful: beast with a billion backs, June 16, 2008 By C. Firn – See all my reviews   If you see this movie and dont like it there 100% garentee that you don’t have a sense of humor a saw the
Hopey McChangerson’s unilateralist cowboy diplomacy [Karl]
The Washington Post’s Glenn Kessler reports that European officials are quietly starting to freak out over what a Barack Obama presidency – and its promised direct, unconditional talks with Iran — would mean with respect to the Iranian nuclear threat: “Dropping a unanimous Security Council condition would simply be interpreted by Iran and America’s allies as unconditional surrender, and America’s friends would view this as confirmation of America’s basic unreliability,” said François Heisbourg,
Socialists made eugenics fashionable [Karl]
At Canada’s National Post, Michael Coren reports on “Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race” — a new exhibit at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa on the role of the elites that “gave a grimy intellectual veneer to the Nazi genocide”: The exhibit is important, accurate but, regrettably, long overdue. It also fails to stress just how much the socialist left initiated and supported the eugenics campaign, not only in
Oh, the Ironing (With Apologies to Sondra) [CraigC]
Ok, so it wasn’t an ambulance, but still…..
The NYT does a pretty lame Obama organization story [Karl]
Is this really the best the New York Times can do for the big Sunday edition? The answer is “no,” if for no other reason than that the NYT has done better stories on Barack Obama’s campaign organization than this sleepwalker. Camp Obama is still claiming that they will be running that 50-state strategy. The New York Times did that story lamely two weeks ago — and it was still
Equal Parental Rights Bike Trek Press Release [Dan Collins]
Lary Holland sends along this press release: Oakland County, Michigan â€â€Ã¢â‚¬â€Ã¢â‚¬â€- Children’s and Parent’s Rights organizations from across the nation are scheduled to descend on Washington DC this August 15 & 16 at the Upper Senate Park. Why? Because government policies do not reflect what is truly best for children and good parents. The event is bringing the major issues facing parents to the legislators’ doorsteps, their backyards, and their offices.
Who has Obama alienated by skipping public financing? [Karl]
The Politico’s Kenneth P. Vogel reports: Obama’s announcement Thursday that he would become the first candidate to opt out of the public financing program for the general election was a big deal for some of the nation’s most influential newspaper editorial boards, which have long been ardent champions of campaign finance reform and which had thought they’d found a kindred spirit on the issue. Friday morning, scathing editorials in many
What Do You Do [Dan Collins]
with an aged lemur, earlie in the morning? Put him on Oh!s National Security Working Group, earlie in the morning!
The “There are eight million stories in the naked city” post, 4
“Once upon a time, there lived a man who one evening ate so much Indian food in a single siting that, when it came time for his morning void — which for him occurred quite regularly following his second cup of strong black coffee — he shat out a Kalash and a pair of very confused and very wet Bengal tigers. “– Which wouldn’t have been all bad, had he
