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Writing for AOL's Lemondrop

This is an experiment for writing for a different sort of audience, since Lemondrop is a more general women's interest blog. My first post is about abstinence-only education losing its funding, and what could replace it. I'm worried a lot of programs will look like the atrocious new blog Sex, Really, which I make fun of in this week's podcast.

People do what they do because they want to do it

Last night, a friend and I were talking about my recent trip to Vegas and the practice of gambling. I was (obviously) on the pro side, and he was, to my surprise, against it. I say I was surprised because he's an adrenaline junkie, and so I thought he'd love the thrill. But he said that he'd played blackjack in Vegas and found that losing 5 hands in a row and watching his money disappear in a puff of smoke made him sick, so he walked away and never returned. What's interesting about this is what happened next---both of us tried to employ "rational" arguments for why our tastes were different, to determine who was "right". He said, quite rationally, that you're just handing the casino your money and getting nothing in return. I said, with the help of someone listening in, that you get hours of entertainment in return. Since we didn't really give a shit about the topic, we dropped it, but reading this thread this morning, I found myself reflecting on the fetish for rationality that dominates our culture. Or the fetish for trying to quantify everything into cost/benefit analysis, with the only acceptable reasons for doing something being that it makes/saves money or improves basic physical health. (In my case, I argued gambling was "rational" by leaning on the fact that people do spend money to entertain themselves, so the expenditure was not outlandish.)

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Joe the Plumber...er, scribe(?!)

Honest to god, how soon will "Joe the Plumber: Fighting for the American Dream" hit the bargain bin?

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From the "no shit" files

In the 1980s, I sort of get the levels of confusion and distress at rising cohabitation levels from older people, since the practice was, if not new, rapidly expanding and entering the radar of people had barely even heard of that. But this is 2009, and reading articles that treat we who live in sin as if we're a weird alien species with shockingly debauched practices doesn't make a lick of sense. Hell, in some communities, being married is the weird thing to do. Not like "can't fathom it" weird, but certainly I've had moments where I was shocked to find out some couple I know is actually married, since it seemed like too much trouble for laid back folks like themselves. But people will surprise you.

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New piece at the Guardian's Comment Is Free

I've written now two pieces for the Guardian's Comment Is Free, and hope to write more. Here's a link. Comments are appreciated, and there are already some good ones, though there's a lot of tedious ignoring of the article instead to debate how much sluts should be punished for the crime of fucking/fucking without contraception/not fucking the commenter/whatever.

Why are they so scared?

Via Atrios, Craig Crawford shoots and scores, when discussing the reprehensible behavior of Senate Republicans towards Sonia Sotomayor, particularly Lindsay Graham's.

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And another thing

Right wingers are up in arms about this quote from Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

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Well, when you put it like that

The Women's Media Center put together a devastating video showing how much the "criticism" against Sotomayor is just dredging up fears about white men losing complete dominance over the official seats of power.

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Sacha Baron Cohen Is...STEELE

I'm sorry, but that's the only possible explanation for this:

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So-called abortion party story really about health care access

Via Broadsheet, I found this story about an actual so-called "abortion party". I say "so-called", because feminists have been joking that conservatives think we have abortion parties to celebrate the sexual pleasure of having an abortion, that we may even deliberately get pregnant just so we can abort. Because they'll believe pretty much anything about sexually active women who aren't submissive victims, if they can be horrified and titillated by it. As you can imagine, this actual abortion party is much more mundane, though sadly the author of the piece Byard Duncan also cannot resist the urge to scandalize the audience with stories of bad sluts who have sex and aren't dramatically and sadly getting their due punishment of mandatory childbirth. He contrasts the party with a "classy" event to celebrate a much better woman who had a baby, and actually suggested that there was something bizarre about bringing a child to attend, which of course implies that women who have abortions hate children, in contrast to reality where most women who have abortions have children. He even portrays the impregnating individual as a lonely reject, which of course plays into the deepest, truest wingnut fear about what abortion is about: rejecting men, because they can't imagine that you could want men without having men dominate and control your life.

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Welcome to the state of North Carolina, Bernie Madoff!

Bernard Madoff, #61727-054, will be heading to the Tar Heel State's federal prison in Butner. He was given a 150-year prison sentence last month for an elaborate Ponzi scheme that ripped off thousands of victims.

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