Pandagon

A study in contrasts

Jill at IBTP posted on this billboard, and Lisa at Sociological Images picked it up, and what I found fascinating about Lisa's post is she didn't mentioned what these ads are for. Obviously, this is a crisis pregnancy center ad. You don't even have to look it up to see that it is. All these ads follow the same formula---young woman, looking down or away shamefacedly for her sluttiness, with language indicating that you, the reader who is in trouble, is scared and completely alone. Jill asks why it has to be this way.

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Clever Hans The Crime-Fighting Horse Is Getting Nervous

While I'm a big proponent of the idea---which I intend to hit on more in my next book that I'm writing now---that skepticism and liberalism should be strong allies, rarely do I get an opportunity to point out how woo can feed directly human rights violations. But via LGM, here's a story about how the woo-based belief that animals have supernatural abilities led to a series of unjust convictions, most of which may still be standing.

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Is this what Bush meant by the ownership society?

Via Atrios, who has tersely been the voice of reason as this Iran thing blows up, I have to commend Tim Fernholz's article putting the Iranian election debacle into perspective with this most important of reminders: It's not about us. The rule of thumb that states that if a bunch of right wing nuts get up in an outrage tizzy about something, one should be especially cautious about agreeing works here. Think of the Iraq War, and how taking right wing arguments on good faith made a lot liberals look incredibly stupid, and learn.

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If you like metablogging....

I'm writing for this week's TPM Cafe book club, which is about Eric Boehlert's Bloggers on the Bus: How the Internet Changed Politics and the Press. Should be fun---word is that they even got Atrios to agree to join in, as he's a major character in the book. (Pandagon plays a minor role, especially as ground zero for the "Tweety Effect" meme spreading.)

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PRESS RELEASE: Republican Party Issues Apology For Future Racism Using Future Technology

JUNE 16, 2009 (Washington, D.C.) - Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele today issued the following statement concerning the GOP's use of technologies, past, present and future:

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Look, Daddy, I Maded My Picture Green!

I'm in total agreement with John Cole here - I'm fascinated with the ongoings in Iran, but when you're talking about a sovereign nation experiencing a popular uprising against a clearly rigged election, changing your link color to to #00CC00 does not make you an active participant and/or expert in the fight against the country's totalitarian regime.

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Diversity of tone, safe spaces, and trigger warnings

With this cartoon by Chris Muir---where he says something he enjoys saying about liberal women while pretending it's offensive to him to make a point about the evils of misogyny that never bothered the man who draws women without back before---we have officially reached another new record in bad faith outrage events in the right wing blogosphere. Really, anything I can say on top of what Roy says at the Village Voice would be redundant, so just read him and marvel at the fuckwittery.

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Human Rights Campaign blasts the President in open letter about the administration's DOMA brief

Mark your calendars for this rarity -- I have to say that on this one, HRC's Joe Solmonese has politely delivered a strong message (PDF here). After tepid, technical responses by most of our advocacy orgs to the heinous anti-gay DOMA hate brief that the Obama Department of Justice produced the other day, below is a sorely-needed tough letter to the President.

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California moves to become an innovative libertarian paradise

Must-read (and watch) post from Digby on the push to use California as a "shock treatment" state, exploiting the budget shortfalls to create a crisis and hopefully remake it into a libertarian paradise/hellhole for reality-based people. Already the dividends are paying out from this experiment, as the California government is modeling how to terrorize employees so they have to work for free, an innovation that corporate America will surely be borrowing for itself soon. Who said that government and business can't work together to further conservative goals? You see, California---in an effort to save money---is giving employees mandatory furloughs. Some folks I've spoken to hoped that the shutdown of readily available services would help California voters wake up and smell they "gotta pay your taxes" coffee, but instead we're getting this.

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Moral Compass Says What?

It's actually kind of awesome that Iran's government blatantly rigged an election and cemented its dictatorial grip on its people because then it's a lot more likely that Israel will bomb the Allah out of those fuckers.

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This is why the GOP is failing to win over the mighty middle

The Republicans have out-and-out bigots peppered in leadership who find safe harbor in the party, and every once in a while these numbskull racists get the wild hair and cut loose when they think no one is watching. (FitsNews):

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