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Sanka-Sipping Liberal Elitists

The fact that everything is more expensive is forcing people to forgo their lattes. How will we identify our sneering elite? (Well, besides the sneers.)

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I Will Give Credence To Anything, Because I'm A Real 'Murkin

imageMaybe I missed something spending three years toiling away in the salt mines of Ohio (I was miner of the month in September 2007!), but was there a point at which dictators and terrorists became credible communicators of their own intent and rationale?

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"Opt-Out" still a fantasy peddled in the male-owned press

Mythago sent me an article from the WSJ that has almost the proper mournful tone in presenting the facts that the well-groomed, professional middle class of women are not actually giving it all up to be trophy wives in the numbers suggested by hopeful trend writers in the past few years. The widespread, yucky fantasy that women are largely rejecting the lessons learned from The Feminine Mystique has no basis in reality. I suggest the fantasy will persist despite the evidence against it; clearly, there's a lot of hope out there that it's true, and I find that extremely creepy. Don't the sort of men that hope to take competent professionals and turn them into dependent housewives small in number and giving off vibes of such creepiness that they're easy to avoid? I guess not.

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What Obama should have said

"I salute the efforts that House Democrats have made in reaching across the aisle to restore our Constitution, but I have repeatedly said that I would support a filibuster on any FISA bill which included retroactive immunity, and I will. I will work with Senate colleagues to ensure that the Justice Department has the opportunity to prosecute those who engaged in unconstitutional activity, and in my administration, I will ensure that the Justice Department takes that opportunity very seriously.

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Is it possible Obama's FISA "reversal isn't that bad?

This is not a "defend Obama at any cost" post: Let it be known that, from my point of view, the baseline answer to the titular question is "no, it's not." Obama promised as recently as February to support a filibuster on any bill including retroactive immunity. Several bloggers, including Glenn Greenwald, have comprehensively explored the ways in which this is both disappointing, and not very surprising (in that what-did-you-think-Obama-was-anything-but-a-politician sense).

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Why Liberal Media Bias Is Fake

imageBecause no matter what happens, the media always picks up on two narratives: can people trust the Democrat, and how does the Democrat stop people from trusting the Republican?

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Save your marriage or save your credit

Lindsay Beyerstein catches an important story---an FTC lawsuit against CompuCredit Visa has revealed some of the unusual things that will get held against your credit rating. Oh, it's not just your income or your borrowing history. Nope. You're considered a credit risk if you travel more than to work and back and maybe occasionally to the mall, because if you get your tires retreaded, that's held against you. Good citizens don't have friends, family, or fun. But what's really surprising is that if you go to marriage counseling, that's a strike against you on the credit report.

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Norm Coleman kerns his wife*

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Attending my state party convention


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A Contest!

imageTwenty dollars to the first person who can give any rational reason why Michelle Obama is mentioned in Maureen Dowd's latest piece.

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Zimbabwe: Election's Off

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austan goolsbee wonders how muffins got to be so delicious

Representatives of the Obama and McCain campaigns are going to have a debate via Twitter.

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