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January 2009

Rev. Lowery’s “Impassioned Benediction”? [Dan Collins]

I’ve let this go, till now, because even The One is not responsible for the racist idiocy that this invited ninny spewed. But impassioned benediction? Dumbass drunk best man stupid commentary is more like it: ….help us work for that day when black will not be asked to give back, when brown can stick around, when yellow will be mellow, when the red man can get ahead, man, and when

The Age of Maturity [Dan Collins]

Steve Benen: AN ERA OF MATURITY…. Adam Serwer had an interesting take on Obama’s inaugural address, arguing that the speech was, at its core, about maturity. “We remain a young nation,” Obama said, “but in the words of scripture, the time has come to set aside childish things.” After September 11, 2001 there was a lot of commentary to the effect that America had “entered adulthood” as we were introduced

Ted Kennedy had a seizure at the presidential luncheon [cranky-d]

Just saw it at FauxNewz. Nothing on their website yet. Update: now, of course, there is something

We’re Full of Hatred [Dan Collins]

and that’s what makes us fully human. As a gift to America on the momentous occasion of Obama’s inauguration, Jeremy Lott gives us the most perfect enunciation of BDS evah. Journalists must continue not to be to blame for anything. I dislike seeing the words “balls” and “slash” in the same sentence.

Happy Eggnoguration [Dan Collins]

Caleb at Redstate helps us usher in a new era of hopichanginess: One day, I’ll be looking at my grandchildren. I’ll say to them “Kids, when Barack Obama spoke to the crowds at Invesco field as the nominee of the Democratic party … I was there.” I’ll pause for a moment, reflecting. Then I’ll go on, “And kids, when Obama stood on the capitol steps and took the oath of

Why They Hate Bush [Dan Collins]

The Democrats keep fighting their favorite war: Here in the afterglow of the turnaround led by Gen. David Petraeus, it’s easy to forget what the smart set was saying two years ago — and how categorical they all were in their certainty. The president was a simpleton, it was agreed. Didn’t he know that Iraq was a civil war, and the only answer was to get out as fast as

Hamas Declares Victory [Dan Collins]

“If we are victorious in one more battle with the Romans, we shall be utterly ruined.” –Pyrrhus of Epirus As you’re aware, Israel declared a unilateral ceasefire that was followed by a Hamas ceasefire. Hamas declared that Israel had a week to remove its troops from Gaza. And as Gazans returned to what was left of their homes, Hamas declared victory against the Israeli aggressors, stating that they knew how

Christopher Hitchens Is a Horrible Excuse for a Human Being [Dan Collins]

What a terrible man Christopher Hitchens is, to throw this in the face of the O! celebration: But, on the last day of his presidency, I want to say why I still do not wish that Al Gore had beaten George W. Bush in 2000 or that John Kerry had emerged the victor in 2004. In Oliver Stone’s not very good but surprisingly well-received film W., there is an unnoticed

Not My President [Dan Collins]

Over at Flopping Aces, Wordsmith has up an excellent post on GWB. An excerpt: Here’s the way WaPo reported it: As Bush, in blue academic robes, accepted his award and rose to speak, the graduates raised a sea of yellow protest signs with slogans such as “Conservation, not Consumption,” and “Execute Justice, not People.” Students booed, hissed and heckled the president, and some turned their backs on him, made gagging

Good Morning [Dan Collins]

Happy Beth Cleaver Day! Goodbye, bubble-headed booby.