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Here’s what the left looks like

And frankly, I’m glad they’re stupid enough to keep hitting “publish.” As would Andrew Breitbart be, I dare say. There it is. For the world to see. Forever. Own it.

David Frum: Huge Cock

What he is, not what he has. About the latter I have no idea. Though I have my suspicions.

“Meet Sandra Fluke: The woman you didn’t hear at Congress’ contraceptives hearing”

Yes. Let’s!: Fluke came to Georgetown University interested in contraceptive coverage: She researched the Jesuit college’s health plans for students before enrolling, and found that birth control was not included. “I decided I was absolutely not willing to compromise the quality of my education in exchange for my health care,” says Fluke, who has spent the past three years lobbying the administration to change its policy on the issue. The

March fundraiser begins today [sticky; newer posts below. SUNDAY NIGHT/MONDAY MORNING update; WEDNESDAY UPDATE]

There are battles left to be fought, and forums left to fight them in. We carry on. Outlaw. **** update: halfway home. Thanks to those of you who’ve contributed. I’m still working on getting the rest of the archives ported over from the old site and getting the Pub back online. Hope to have those things done soon. **** Wednesday update: final day today. Thanks again to all who have

DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz to appear at fundraiser hosted by Muslim on Federal Terror Watch List

For the tolerance, I guess. In related news, Andrew Breitbart was America’s real enemy, and it’s good the evil fuck is dead.

From the award-winning, “YOU NEED TO BE TOLERANT BECAUSE WE SAY SO, HATERS!” GLAAD website, the comments on Breitbart’s death

Not quite so tolerant, it would seem. Like I said: they just can’t help themselves. I actually feel bad for the lefty narrative-writers who are trying to tamp down on this very public showing of hatred. They recognize that Breitbart’s death is today a performative, and that they’re very own useful idiots are today ours. Anyway, here.

“Post-It Notes On Pumps Fueled By Obama’s High Gas Price Policies, Online Prompting”

A little bit of civil disobedience and political theater won’t do any harm and makes for a nice tweak, I suppose. But before it’s over, we’re going to have to put Post-It notes on our faucets, our food, our clothing, and our furnaces, as well. — Which, this is what one should have expected from a President who told people in advance that energy prices under his plans would “necessarily

“Senate Defeats Blunt Amendment to Stop Obama HHS Mandate”

51 Senators have just gone on record to in effect vote against a foundational principle of our country’s philosophical genesis: he Senate voted today against an amendment to restore the religious liberty protections for employers who don’t want to be forced to pay for birth control or drugs that may cause abortions in their employee health plans. Leading pro-life organizations called on the Senate to vote for the amendment to

For the next time we’re lectured on the importance of “civility”

First, here’s Harvard grad, former PW commenter (back in the early days of the blogosphere), American Prospect writer, and senior editor for The Center for American Action Fund, Matthew Yglesias, writing on Twitter: Conventions around dead people are ridiculous. The world outlook is slightly improved with @AndrewBrietbart dead. And here’s a reprint of the single comment thread on Balloon-Juice — John Cole’s once right-of-center, libertarian site, which is now among

Follow-up: On Breitbart

I was initially too stunned by the news to do much more than note Andrew’s passing. Now that some time has passed, though, let me say this: Andrew lived professionally to expose the Left’s smug blind spots to its own hatreds and bigotries — to problematize progressives’ own self-perpetuated (and self-delusional) narrative of their own moral, cultural, and intellectual superiority. And judging by the early reactions to his death from