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“It’s Time for Moderate Republicans and Moderate Independents to Represent”

Rox Populi wants to know what would it take for the Dems to get your vote in ‘06 and ‘08?  Serious answers only, please.  And if you can manage it, post your responses onto both sites. My answer, which I left in the comments at RP: In 2000 I didn’t care who won, though I disliked Gore, who seemed impossibly artificial. But now, after 5 years of listening to Dems,

Sorry, Hugh, but the floodgates look like they’re about to burst…

Krauthammer on Harriet Miers. From “Withdraw This Nomination”: For half a century, liberals have corrupted the courts by turning them into an instrument of radical social change on questions—school prayer, abortion, busing, the death penalty—that properly belong to the elected branches of government. Conservatives have opposed this arrogation of the legislative role and called for restoration of the purely interpretive role of the court. To nominate someone whose adult life

The “A shy, mousy senior citizen reluctantly declares victory in precisely the way one would expect a shy, mousy senior citizen to reluctantly declare victory” post (from the protein wisdom conceptual series)

“Um, Bingo…?”

Chimpy McHitlerburton’s smirky rodeo ride through history, 16 (updated)

From CNN: An intercepted letter from Osama bin Laden’s deputy to the al Qaeda leader in Iraq complains that the terrorist network is short of cash and faces defeat in Afghanistan, a Pentagon spokesman says. The United States obtained a recent letter that appears to be from Ayman al-Zawahiri, al Qaeda’s No. 2 figure, to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, outlining both the strategy and concerns of the terrorist network, said Pentagon

Shannon Elizabeth comments on the Nobel Peace Prize being awarded to U.N. nuclear watchdog agency, IAEA, and its head, Mohamed El Baradei

Elizabeth:  ”Wow!  So does that mean my breasts are back in the running for the Prize in physics?  Because they really do, like, totally frustrate current quantum thinking on mass and gravity…”*

Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to choose

From “Brickbats” (Reason, November 2005): Pennsylvania state Rep. Tom Stevenson (R-Mount Lebanon) has introduced a bill that would require dogs in cars to be restrained or placed in a carrier box.  The bill would also ban dogs from hanging their heads out of vehicles.  Stevenson got the idea from an 11-year-old who took part in his annual “there ought to be a law” contest. More here (thanks to M Hannon);

My second very brief ontological discussion with the Diet Wild Cherry Pepsi I bought by mistake over the weekend

Me: “Because let’s face it, man.  In the cola culture wars, nobody wants to be New Coke.  You know?” Diet Wild Cherry Pepsi: Me: “I mean, did New Coke ever teach the world to sing?  Ever?” Diet Wild Cherry Pepsi: Me: Diet Wild Cherry Pepsi: Me: “Yeah. That’s what I thought.”

NYC subway threat is “specific to place, time, and method”

…According to AP (via FOXNews).  Preliminary reports say the threat, which involves 19 briefcase bombs and information about which comes from Iraq insurgents, is specific enough to lend it a degree of credibility sufficient to demand a law enforcement reaction. Meanwhile, Michelle has a great roundup of the latest on the Oklahoma bench bombing. **** update:  NYC Mayor Bloomberg, during his press conference, notes that some press outlets had the

Amen, Sister!

Though, for what it’s worth, I sent Richard Linklater the severed head of that Pap smear chick from Slacker when I heard he was talking about remaking The Bad News Bears.  But the punk went ahead and remade it anyway. Incidentally, you do know Coppola recut The Outsiders, right?

Spies, spies, everywhere are spies…

One you’ve likely heard about, from ABC News: The discovery that a former White House staff member allegedly used his top secret clearance to steal classified intelligence documents indicates there are serious gaps in high-level White House security, a former White House counterterrorism expert says. “What it means is that there is a hole in White House security,” Richard Clarke, a former White House adviser who is now an ABC