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March 7, 2013

Piers Morgan anticipates a delicious dish of Catholic-bashing; atheist Penn Jillette serves up something else [Darleen Click]

Near the end Piers whines that Penn is defending what Piers claims is his church. Um, no Piers, it’s not.

“BREAKING: Colorado Anti-Second Amendment Legislator’s Criminal Record Exposed” [2x updated]

That would be Rep Rhonda Fields, who in my viewing of the House assembly debates distinguished herself as being one of the stupidest people to win a seat of power anywhere, ever, in the history of always. RedState: According to a Colorado Bureau of Investigations report obtained by Media Trackers, State Representative Rhonda Fields (D-Aurora) was arrested in 1976 on a charge of larceny and again in 1991 on a charge

Professional GOP pols to Paul: we were inclined to vote against Brennan, but because of you, we’ll now vote for him!

Evidently, how John McCain and Lindsey Graham — who must be common law spouses by now, mustn’t they? — choose to represent their constituencies is dependent on how they perceive the decorum of those ostensibly on their own ideological side.  Should they find said decorum unhelpful, for instance, those upstarts who have trespassed against the recent tradition of running the Senate on mostly bipartisan autopilot must be taught a lesson

Corey Haim’s “Notes from the afterlife,” 14

A quick observation, if you’ll allow me:  this one time, after the premier of Snowboard Academy I think it was, I signed some chick’s breast, which she just kinda flopped into my hand right there in the lobby of the Vine theater.  I may have snorted a line of crank off it, too, I don’t really remember. Those experiences tend to blend together. Anyway, I bring this up not as

The Great Right Hope

First, let me applaud Powerline for having the courage to introduce what will almost surely be the Establishment spin on Rand Paul’s filibuster.  That they reacted so quickly is probably a tactical error — the play was to let the huzzahs die down a bit, then profess to “analyze” the “likely effects” of the maneuver dispassionately and pragmatically in the context of future partisan electoral battles — but in the

Is that you, Corey Feldman?

Yesterday evening I received word from my host that someone had filed a complaint against me and was demanding that one of my posts be removed.  Here’s the text of the complaint, sent not to me, but to my host: From: [XXXXX]@hushmail.com Date: Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 7:41 PM Subject: Defamatory blog To: help@[redacted] —–BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE—– […] Please can you give us guidelines on getting this removed.