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Imposter, not syndrome

Oh good lord. I just learned from reading Rebecca Traister that Judith Warner has a pitiful article up about poor Sarah Palin, who suffers from Imposter Syndrome. Warner admits that she just heard about this syndrome the other day---which is very real, if not a diagnosable condition---which somewhat explains why she doesn't understand what it is. But I have as much pity for Warner as I do for Palin, because Warner almost surely wrote her piece on a computer with internet access, and could have used Google to look it up.

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Christian Civic League of Maine's Heath blames same-sex marriage for Wall Street meltdown

How did I miss this batsh*ttery from the Christian Civic League of Maine's Mike Heath? Since he's had little success in preventing the advance of The Homosexual Agenda in his part of the world, he's looking to expand his horizons -- teh gayz are responsible for the debacle on Wall Street! I kid you not. (PageOneQ):

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Not even Brown v. the Board of Education?

Sarah Palin, when challenged to name a SCOTUS decision besides Roe v. Wade, couldn't come up with one.

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Wherein I stop in the middle of a book to make a semi-ranting point

I'm in the midst of reading Michael Kimmel's Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men (the final review should be interesting, as it's a very yes/no/maybe book), and in the chapter in the hook-up culture, I seized up when I saw that Kimmel was going to use quotes from notorious pearl-clutcher and female essentialist Laura Sessions Stepp. Luckily, he mostly stays agnostic on the idea that women have some deep biological need to pair up with a man, any man---an urge that men are not assumed to share---and points to the double standard as a major reason that the sexual marketplace has a lot more men on it than women. But he does take it as a given that the hook-up culture was designed by guys, for guys.

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I'll Miss You, Capitalism

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Bishop Harry Jackson lowers boom on McCain over gay chief of staff

Daddy Dobson hasn't weighed in on the news that John McCain supports his socially out, professionally closeted gay chief of staff Mark Buse, who was honored with BlogActive's Roy Cohn Award last week. Mike Signorile added to the Buse news when two former boyfriends of Buse came forward to discuss Buse's lobbying and close relationship to the McCains. Mike noted that the story here is about the hypocrisy of the professional anti-gay, personal homosexualist McCain:

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And now for the end of that story

When we last left the saga of Jamie’s Big Trip to Vegas, I had offered to tell the story of how I almost ruined the entire trip at the last moment. You’ll recall (if you have a very good memory) that we went to Vegas so that Jamie could see the Cirque du Soleil show, “Love,” based on the music of the Beatles, and that Jamie had been looking forward to this trip for well over six months.

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I Did Not Have Spatial Relations With That Man...Mr. Ayers

The New York Post has been a little bit biased against Obama ever since they endorsed John McCain, in much the same way that someone firing a gun at you is a little bit biased against you living. Today marks the crowning achievement of their efforts, the startling revelation that, at multiple points during 1995, Ayers and Obama were in the same room.

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Banned Books Week: A glimpse into the wingnut mind

Thanks to Cynthia Samuels for reminding me that it's Banned Books Week. It's a noteworthy year for this issue, because we've got a book banning supporter running for Vice President. It's interesting, because the whole incident---Palin fired a librarian because she wouldn't take certain books off the shelf, but the community was outraged so Palin had to hire her back---really showed where there are fissures growing in Western communities where more libertarian-minded people clash with the utter right wing nutjobs. Differences have been kept under wraps for a long time, mainly because they all vote Republican, even though the libertarians are fooling themselves. But now the seams are showing. The wingnuts have always tried to do a political kung fu move to explain that book banning is so about liberty, because it's about local control, and we all know how that's a fetish for right wingers of all stripes. But the fact of the matter is that it's just more evidence, and really obvious evidence at that, that "states' rights" is and always has been about denying people individual rights, in this case to read what they want to.

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Bush ordered the bedside strong-arming of Ashcroft over surveillance program

It's worthwhile to take a look back at one of the many dark days of the Bush Administration to remind yourself why control of the executive branch must be removed from Republican hands. You might recall the 2004 infamous bedside visit by Alberto Gonzales and Andrew Card to strong-arm John Ashcroft, who was in an intensive-care unit at the time. They wanted him to reauthorize Bush's illegal domestic surveillance program. Ashcroft refused to sign it.

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Your Day In OMFG

In Dayton, there's an allegation of two men spraying a 'chemical irritant' into the building of the Islamic Society of Greater Dayton during prayer services. At least two worshipers were taken to area hospitals.

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Tina Fey is too funny

What's depressing is how many of the laugh lines were verbatim from the interview.