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Stuff White People Like #104: Wondering When Minorities Will Stop Doing Weird Shit

imageBelle Waring notes some hope in the power of Negrosity on the horizon: Mickey Kaus is hoping and Mary Battiata is wondering (the distinction is different, as Kaus seems like a befuddled white guy who just really hates the silly shit some black people do, while Battiata seems cluelessly naive about the whole matter) whether or not Barack Obama's election will do away with the baggy clothes and hippity-hop gun music.

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Everyone Knows

Hee, Matt made a funny. Addressing yet another article that peddles in the idea that Keith Olbermann's success is a miracle, because liberals traditionally fail on TV, he says:

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Daddy Issues

imageMcCain campaign, step away from the camera (the bus tour video).

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Laughing and then throwing up in your mouth a little

I reviewed some anti-choice songs on this week's podcast, with clips and everything. You have rap, heavy metal, and of course, wretched pop. Music snobbery mixed with reproductive rights---I had a blast making it. Except for the part where I actually had to comb through anti-choice music for clips.

I Sell Pro-Silence iPods, Too

image"Pro-life" drugstores are on the rise, marking the advent of stores that appear to be constructed in response to virtually no consumer demand whatsover.

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Congress = Pwned

The National Review has been going predictably apeshit over the upholding of habeas corpus since the Supreme Court narrowly affirmed that the Constitution isn't made of Charmin, but this bit by Andrew McCarthy makes me giggle:

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Family values - from Massachusetts to California

It's a landmark day as gay and lesbians couples will be able to marry in the Golden State starting at 5:01 PM PT. Here is a "California Marriage 101" primer. CBS has released a poll (full results here) on support for marriage equality:

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I Got Tubes!

Internet campaigning has a ton of misconceptions behind it, especially as we enter into the third major cycle (2004 and 2006 being the first two) of it.

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Converging right wing fundamentalism

Having tangled the other day with 9/11 Truthers at Firedoglake in a thread that was supposed to be a book salon for Matt Taibbi, I got to thinking (because of comments David Neiwert made in the thread) about the allure of conspiracy theories. What bothers me about them is that they obscure the real ways the world is fucked up, but they do satisfy a need to understand what is true on a broader scale, which is that the rich and powerful seek to maintain power even if they have to do weird things to do it. Conspiracy theorists accuse the reality-based community of not wanting to buy into their silly theories because we can't handle the truth, but I think that they're projecting. They can't handle the truth, which is that power mongering is more about being opportunistic and flexible, and less about controlling reality itself. The real truth is harder to grasp, and has all the incoherence of real life.

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Bobby 'Exorcist' Jindal: intelligent design is legitimate science

This is a nice bookend to Jesse's review of The Happening...

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Bamboo Review: The Happening

imageI made a sacrifice for you people. I went to go see M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening, which has to qualify for sainthood in some circles.

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Time Interviews Tsvangirai

Time Magazine interviewed Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai on Friday:

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