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More video: Do condoms work?

One of the ongoing struggles we're having with the religious right is over their willingness to lie about the efficacy of condoms. The lie that condoms don't work is everywhere---promoted by the Catholic Church, embedded in the public school abstinence-only programs, being promoted under the guise of HIV prevention with federal funds, decorating pamphlets given to young people at church. It's hard enough to convince people to use condoms every time without fail when they believe that condoms work, but if they believe they don't, then why would they use them? In a lot of ways, I think this video has the potential to be the most helpful, because it addresses this deadly lie.

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The exponential growth rate of the creepy factor

I had a reader alert me to this story, and I'm grateful to Salon for picking it up and getting all the links. The story is about a Chicago-area couple that got married at 30 and 28, and had abstained from even kissing until their wedding day. Some think this sort of thing is cute. Those are people I would prefer to avoid.

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The light bulb comes on over Dear Leader's head

The dolt finally figured out that the buck stops here -- his total destruction of the country just might have had a hand in a change at the top, according to Bush. (CNN):

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I Need Comforting Fictions

In roughly three weeks, I will be entirely done with my first semester of law school. One thing that this experience has done is make me hunger for fiction like zombies for brains, a hunger that will be satiated starting roughly on December 20th.

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That Rascally Party Of Lincoln

imageThe Palm Beach County Republican Party has a problem - a newly elected board member has yet to sign a loyalty pledge to the party which would bind him not to do anything injurious to the group's reputation.

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It's not beauty that's being celebrated

Renee at Womanist Musings alerted me to this post she's written about this year's Pirelli calendar. Pirelli is a tire manufacturer, and this calendar is a VIP exclusive, sent out to the elite in the auto industry. Men's Vogue describes it as such:

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Tina Fey gives nerds hope

This Vanity Fair profile of Tina Fey is both intriguing and unbelievably irritating, because Maureen Dowd wrote it. Dowd is more than a little obsessed with Fey's looks (though it's depressing but interesting that Fey had to lose 30 pounds and learn to ape the sexy librarian look before she got to be on TV---it's the sort of thing that makes even the most ardent feminist stick to salad if she wants to get anywhere in this world), and it even seems like Dowd really can't comprehend a woman who has a big but not ugly scar on her face who might not really care that much about it. She quotes "30 Rock" against Fey, her friends, and her husband's relative indifference to the scar, as if it reveals the real truth.

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The Confederate flag and the war on Christmas

Digby had a couple of interesting posts up over the weekend about the ugly, racist reaction to Obama's win. The first was a piece about a couple in Arkansas that owns a hotel and has run up the Confederate flag where they used to have the American flag to protest the election of a black President. Of course, they deny that their intentions are racist---it's not that he's black, he's a bunch of dog whistles and code words to indicate that he's black. There's a difference, you know. He's infected with The Socialism, which they probably think manifests itself by darkening your pigmentation. (Why not? As Digby points out, these people don't really grasp what "socialism" means in any realistic way. It's a provocative word that means whatever the person spitting it out wants it to mean, making it a perfect code word for racist slurs that they can't use in public anymore.) To prove this point, Digby reminds everyone that similar terms were used precisely as a polished racial slurs by none other than Jesse Helms when he was giving his reasons for opposing the MLK holiday.

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Travesty: Bush to receive 'International Medal of Peace' on 20th World AIDS Day

For the man who is leaving national and international wreckage strewn about, this is incredible. And to top it off, the award will be presented by megachurch pastor Rick Warren. (nope, not The Onion, but via Christian Newswire):

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Socks and underwear for Christmas

The inevitable post-Black Friday stories report that while it wasn't as bad as it could have been, spending was way down and profits even more down. Being reflexively liberal, I have a scoffing "so what" reaction, but I know that this isn't so great, realistically speaking. Black Friday is not, as it's often presumed, the biggest shopping day of the year, but it's a good indicator of what the season is going to look like. And it's not good.

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Philly Airport and US Airways: sucktastic baggage handling jinx

On Friday over at my pad in an open thread I said this:

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GOP sees Bobby 'The Exorcist' Jindal as its Obama for 2012

No lie. Boy this party is in more trouble than I thought. Now that the bloom is off of the Sarah Palin rose, apparently GOP movers and shakers are ready to gamble on the governor of Louisiana. Must be that whole diversity thing nagging at them. Sorry pals, he's still a fundie.

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Look, Ma, I Got All Es!

In the midst of bemoaning the fact that smart people might be in charge soon, Joseph Epstein says the following:

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