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The Log Cabin Republicans want to 'educate' LGBTs about McCain

John McCain is no friend of the LGBT community. He has spent the entire primary season trying to convince the hardcore anti-gay bible-beating set that he's a true believer. I don't think he's fooled anyone, but he certainly hasn't been a maverick who bucks his party to support LGBT equality.

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Everybody Ride The Bus, Just Ride It (Ding...Ding?)

Ezra is talking transit:

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EMILY's List supports candidate running anti-gay, anti-Semitic campaign

It's amazing the schisms that have broken open in this campaign season. Bil Browning of The Bilerico Project has an eye-opening post up, "Why is EMILY's List endorsing anti-semitism, racism and homophobia?" EMILY's List, an organization that promotes and helps fund women who run for public office, the primary goal is to ensure that pro-choice candidates are elected.

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J-Funk, A Whole New Era

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Where The Black Women At?

I've gotta agree with our esteemed media here: there's just something deeply unsettling about a married couple that might still, you know, do it.

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Friday Random Ten "You Say Eddie! We Say Casino!" Edition

Ten songs at random from your MP3s. Leave 'em in comments.

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Clinton Meets with Obama

Apparently within the last three hours:

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How to be happier, Exhibit A

  1. Open Notepad in Administrator mode: Start Menu -> Notepad [right click] -> Run as Administrator.
  2. Open HOSTS file: File -> Open -> C:WindowsSystem32driversetchosts (You will probably have to select "All files" in the Notepad file browser.)
  3. Add the following line to the HOSTS file:

    208.81.201.34 www.noquarterusa.net

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The Hopscotch Of Freedom

You know what? We were proved fucking right. That's what happened. People who disagreed with us were saying, 'There they go again.' But we were proved fucking right.

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Why the backlash against "Sex and the City" is political

Argh, I'm done hiding my head and will be brave enough to talk about it, having been inspired by Sarah Seltzer. All these attacks on "Sex and the City" in light of the movie that has come out---mostly from people who probably never watched a minute of the show---are sexist. And they're a particularly insidious form of sexism, one that feminists are prone to falling for, which suggests that women don't deserve respect unless they distance themselves from unserious things. (Of course, if you adequately empty your life of humor and beauty to show how serious you are, you'll get it for that, too.) As an audience member at one of my reading suggested, there's something very fishy about the way the writers at Gawker and Jezebel bash the show for what? Doing pretty much the same stuff that they do at those websites, except at least "SATC" is fictional. And the sluttier-and-tougher-than-thou one-upmanship just made me embarrassed for the participants.

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Hankies, indeed

Cara at Feministe links to a series of comic strips telling stories of the rescue work in Sichuan.

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What To Look Forward To

McCain is using Obama's website.

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Feminists: Not really stupid

Once again, I have to exercise skepticism that there's huge numbers of "angry white women" out there who will vote McCain instead of Obama out of spite. Spite feelings are running high right now, which is why Joan Walsh makes me cringe 15 separate times in her piece today. Threats that there's going to be a white feminist stampede out the door to McCain (with a few racist potshots thrown out on the way) are highly overrated. I don't doubt that Obama won't get the vote of blatantly racist white people, but I suspect most of them decamped to the Republicans in 1964 with Strom Thurmond.

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