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Pragamatic politics for atheists

If you've read my blogging once or twice, you're probably well aware that I'm one of the cranky, outspoken atheists who impolitely uses expressions like "Sky Fairy" and applauded PZ Myers throwing a wafer in the trash.* Thus you probably think that I was angry at Kay Hagan for her response to Elizabeth Dole's "godless" ads, which was basically to sue Dole for libel. After all, from a certain perspective, angrily denying an accusation makes it sound like you think being that thing is a bad thing, especially when you deny it as vehemently as Hagan did. Sure, she's not an atheist, but she made it sound like it's a bad thing to be an atheist. PZ is certainly offended, accusing Hagan of throwing atheists under the bus by saying things like, "making false witness against fellow Christians."

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Rest In Peace, Madelyn Dunham

Barack Obama's grandmother has died.

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The Promise Of Tomorrow

imageClasses are canceled tomorrow, so here's what you get - I (along with any other of our Pandagon authors who want to participate) will be doing a blogathon from 8 AM Eastern until whenever we have a new President-Elect. This means that there will be new content at least every half hour - this also means that you can send me e-mails at pandagon-at-gmail-dot-com and there's a good chance it'll make it onto the site.

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She Wants Her Cookies

imageSarah Palin is alleging that the San Fransisco Chronicle "suppressed" an interview with Obama that they've had up on their website since January. How, pretell, was it "suppressed"?

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Re-fighting the 60s

Matt's right---this article by Frank Rich that uses "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner" as a reference point is a sobering reminder to those of us who were born after the 60s that the majority of Americans actually lived through those tumultuous times, which goes a long way to explain McCain's baffling showing in the polls. Because for all that McCain is supposedly so far behind, really this should be a blowout. The Republicans have done pretty much everything they can to turn the public against them. They suck away your tax dollars on a pet project war that turned into a clusterfuck, exactly as was predicted it would. They've ushered in an economic crisis, the worst since the Great Depression. The one thing people elected them to do in 2004, and trusted them to do---shut down Islamic terrorism---they not only didn't do, but in fact they actively made the threat worse. By all accounts, they shouldn't even have a party anymore, they've fucked it up so badly.

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Your Morning Karma

All but two of eighteen final polls in 2000 showed Bush tied with or ahead of Gore.

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How are you coping with the stress?

I'll admit; I was glad for the Texas Book Festival this weekend because it kept me off the computer for hours at a time. And I've been buried in Sarah Vowell's new book, which I'll finish in what seems record time. I try to read political news and keep up with changes in the campaigns, but inevitably I end up looking at polling data, and using Yahoo's "create your own scenario" map to convince myself that we're very close to losing this, because it's just too easy to see all the major swing states go for McCain. It seems possible that Obama could get 55% of the vote and still lose, and the idea makes my stomach churn.

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'TheCall': a day-long religious frenzy for California's Yes on 8

(For a news roundup on all things Prop 8, click over to this DKos diary. Also, click over to Mirele's diary "Powerful 'Mormon Home Invasion' No on 8 Web Ad" to view and join the discussion about it.)

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Bamboo Reviews: Reading Lolita in Tehran

For a relatively slender, well-written book, Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books was a slow read. It's just truly depressing to think about how the people in Iran, both religious and not so religious, who bristle under the theocracy, have to live in a stifled way. Also, for me, the book read as an eerie reminder that all theocrats are the same, despite surface differences. American right wingers may console themselves that we're different because our current symbol of the American theocracy movement is working the sexy librarian angle, while Iran has mandatory veiling, but in reading a book like this, you see that they're basically the same beast, right down to the ability to swing between making snickering jokes about how men "have needs" to piously intoning about female modesty. Reading this book during the rise of Sarah Palin is interesting, too, because, as Azar Nafisi tells it, women's initial resistance to the revolutionary government cracking down on women's rights forced the government to rebundle their arguments regarding the mandatory veil and the lower marriage age and other misogynist innovations as a form of "new" feminism, with an emphasis on protecting women through paternalistic slogans. I fail to see how this is any different from our theocrats trying to repackage the same old misogyny as a kind of new feminism, with their arguments about how they wish to ban abortion (and possibly contraception) to protect women, who are fragile darlings easily misled from the one thing that makes us happy, which is apparently non-stop child-bearing. (Interestingly, the Iranian government betters us in many ways in this department, having extensive family planning services at low or no cost to the public, even though abortion is still illegal.) The forms that the perverse obsession with controlling female sexuality take different shapes, but the urge is the same. In both our country and theirs, the theocrats accept women in public positions with power, in part because they need women's talents and in part because without this tolerance, they can't really argue that they have a better kind of feminism.

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This Is The Gamechanger

In-depth genealogical research into the mysterious past of Barack Hussein Obama has turned up a BOMBSHELL that will change the nature and scope of this campaign forever.

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FL: Palin rally is something out of 'All About Eve'

I don't know how many of you all are fans of the 1950 classic film All About Eve...

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Maybe Sealand needs citizens

I do not want to be a citizen of the country that this article describes.

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