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May 1, 2014

red pills behind the sofa cushions (procatalepsis, 4)

Readying oneself for the fall of an empire is no easy feat, particularly when you’re surrounded by the constant told-you-sos of strung out ex-agency beets (who weren’t nearly as paranoid as I’d once thought them to be) and a Sea Monkey King who it turns out was correct when he told us that he could do a better job of running the US government than “some Manchurian douche who fluffs

Now that we know that the Benghazi cover-up was planned…

…do you think maybe we can criticize the President without being called racist conspiracy mongers? I know, I know.  I kid! Lookit: Obama, Clinton, et al., found a fall guy and allowed him to be arrested and imprisoned for a year — essentially putting a lifetime target on his back — knowing full well that he had no part in what took place in Benghazi. We know now that the

New and improved May fundraiser: it’s not just for January, February, March, and April anymore! [sticky; new posts below; THURSDAY UPDATE]

I have to take Tanner for a haircut, then my wife and I are going to grab some lunch. None of which concerns you — or interests many of you in the slightest — but I share because I care. And that used to mean something. Thursday update:  Another not-terribly-successful fundraising drive comes to an end today. I appreciate greatly all of you who contributed.  Times are lean, I realize. 

“Campaign Launched Against RI Constitutional Convention”

From GoLocalProv: Citizens for Responsible Government, a coalition of Rhode Island individuals and organizations including the AFL-CIO, has launched a campaign to defeat a potential Constitutional Convention in the Ocean State. “A Constitutional Convention is a significant threat to our civil rights,” stated coalition spokesman Pablo Rodriguez, who is also President of Latino Public Radio. “Across the country, issues like affirmative action, reproductive rights, gay rights, worker rights, senior citizen