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Put the PUMA story to bed already

This stupid PUMA narrative will not die, even though it's a classic example of a smoke-and-mirrors media-created narrative. (Cue self-proclaimed PUMAs in the comments.) Look, PUMAs---I suspect many of you have ties to the McCain campaign, and there's a handful of you who are true believers, but let's be serious. The number of real PUMAs out there is statistically insignificant. As Dana Goldstein notes, finding the feminist leadership that lays any kind of claim to PUMA-dom is a weak exercise in puffing up some people to be what they're not and focusing on people down the food chain instead of looking at the more important leadership.

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You're doing it wrong

PETA "argues" that you can save the cute little animals by showering in your high heels. And here I thought I was helping out by not eating meat and keeping my cats from going outside to kill songbirds.

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I Got Them Sweaty T-Shirt Blues

imageAllegedly, this is the proof Mickey Kaus has been waiting for.

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Salt Of The Earth

imageSo, I hopped on over to Don Surber's pad because the greatest gift I can give myself today is the feeling of unrestrained intellectual superiority, and ran into a nice one.

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VP shortlister Mitt can't think of a McCain legislative energy accomplishment

How not to successfully suck up for the veep position. With gas prices on the minds of most Americans, Mittster (or his handlers) didn't do any homework to tout McCain's wisdom and efforts on energy policy. Way to go!

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Why topless beauty pagents matter

Gloria Feldt links McCain's open hostility towards his wife with his larger hostility towards women. This moment has really exposed the lip-smacking piety on the right as the base sexism it is---if "pro-life" Christians do better at biker rallies that hold up women for lust-driven ridicule than they do at peace rallies, there's only one conclusion. The right's attitudes about women have nothing to do with "life" or "chivalry" and everything to do with plain old misogyny.

The Crust...It Frightens Me

imageThomas Sowell, who every conservative assures me is really, really smart, writes an article so crusty you could name a geological era after it. The problem with society today, you see, is all those flashy, blingy stars with the weird names and the hair and the disrespect for our old, restrained, quietly fucked up stars of yesteryear.

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Gay-baiting campaign in Kansas tanks hopes for out lesbian candidate

What's the matter with Kansas (aside from the Phelps hate machine)? Apparently a candidate for the state house in District 84, Gail Finney, who wanted to prove her homophobic mettle by running an email and robo-call campaign to defeat Inga Taylor, an out lesbian. She succeeded. By the way, Finney is a Democrat. (GayPolitics.com):

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Negativity

imageThere's a difference between "Barack Obama is the Antichrist" and "John McCain is closely tied to George W. Bush" in the realm of negative ads. A dusky-voiced narrator does not constitute an immediate entrance into Willie Horton territory.

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A Book Nobody Ever Expected To Be Written

So, David Freddoso wrote a book that declares that Obama is a dangerous liberal. Like the books declaring that Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Al Gore, Bill Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Ted Kennedy, Michael Moore, Harry Reid and others are all dangerous liberals, the crux of the argument is twofold:

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We Are All Disciples

imageToday, it is with a proud and full heart that I announce that I have become the first disciple of Mesus.

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A small round of applause for decent Time Magazine writing

Had I not sold my truck to a local auto mechanic, I wouldn't have seen this article in Time about libertarians. And that would have been a shame, because the article's really good, exposing how silly libertarians are without straining itself or dropping the formal journalist tone. Without coming out and saying it, it's easy to see how libertarianism, despite all the heavy-handed rhetoric about freedom, is fundamentally a right wing authoritarian philosophy that only has anti-authoritarian trappings because libertarians believe (sometimes rightly, sometimes not) that the federal government is an impediment to establishing the authoritarian society they crave. Getting the government out isn't about rejecting authority, but making individuals of the proper sex (male), proper race (white), and proper socio-economic status (property owners and independent businessmen) the ruling classes of a series of small societies.

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I'm just going to say this

9/11 Truthers, with all their nonsense and conspiracy theories, have made it nearly impossible to write about the real evidence that there might have been another, more likely conspiracy of some sort without feeling like you're going to get lumped with the Truthers. This makes me angry. That is all.