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The dangers of ignoring the dark fantasies of the Christian right

I read Jesse's post about a forced birther who faked a troubled pregnancy right after I read Joan Walsh's story of trying to go on O'Reilly, only to be confronted with a bunch of screaming and bullshit that made any sort of discourse impossible. Together, they give one a small glimpse into something sane people try to ignore most of the time, but stop ignoring in the wake of something like a political assassination of an abortion provider---the Christian right are not people of "values", they are batshit motherfucking nuts. In the process of trying to hammer at Walsh, O'Reilly let fly with one of the fantasies (like the fake pregnancy Jesse described) that become justification for the fetus worshippers, and it's a doozy.

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Mostly an excuse to share the Neiwert link

Reading David Neiwert's further take down of Jonah Goldberg's drivel, and comically horrified to discover that Goldberg has the absolute gall to consider Neiwert an "ankle-biter" I figured I'd share with him what real "ankle-biting" looks like. Jonah, a reasoned and thorough destruction of your entire thesis is less "ankle-biting" and more "head-lopping-off." Ankle-biting is more like going into a bookstore and redistributing copies of your pamphlet into much more appropriate - or at least fitting - sections of the establishment. image

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Yeah, But Stabbing Me In The Face Was Okay Because It Was Cute

Every year, thousands of women have pregnancies which result in terminally ill children being born, many of those children's lives doomed to last no more than a few hours - or minutes - at most. They are faced with a series of brutal, terrible decisions, including whether or not to have a late-term abortion to save the child an infinitessimally short lifetime of suffering and horrible pain, or to have the child, watch them suffer, and then make preparations to have a tiny coffin made for a tiny funeral for a child they may not have named until after it had already passed.

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Could the recession kill off, or at least greatly injure, the scourge of casual dining chains?

We can only hope. Craig Fehrman at the Brand Graveyard at Salon has an interesting post about the way the recession is hitting Applebee's, Chili's, Ruby Tuesday's, and TGI Friday's in the gut. The customer base they draw on is trying to save money, and half-fun nights out calorie-loading and listening to waiters singing their chain's specific birthday song over and over again are the first thing to go. But what's most interesting about the piece is that the restaurants were already dying well before the recession hit, which means that hope for recovery is slim indeed. TGI Friday's in particular is coasting on fumes.

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Further thoughts on hard work and marriage strikes

Well, that turned out to be an interesting thread. I experimented with a review of Against Love by Laura Kipnis by putting the polemic up against a couple pop culture expressions of the widespread American resentment of marital monogamy---the fascination with the Obama marriage and bro comedies that work with the incorrect assumption that marital drudgery is something imposed on men by the all-powerful matriarchy. The thread turned into a long digression about the concept that "marriages are hard work", which I agreed with Kipnis is a depressing idea that, since it's so widely believed across the country, is a major factor in why people rebel against marriage, primarily through cheating. There were many attempts to defend this concept, mostly be recontextualizing the concept of "work", pointing out that many fun and pleasurable things take work. I poked and prodded in the comments, because I was in a mood to tip some sacred cows, but now I'm going to try to be a little more sober-minded and readdress the topic.

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Friday Genius Ten "Hey, Let's Give Up Pretending That Anyone Believes This" Edition

After a week of reading wingnuts go into faux conniptions about the horror of feminists who are too occupied with domestic terrorism and real assaults on women's rights to care about real issues, such as someone said something nasty about Michelle Malkin---something that is fine and downright clever when said about women who are ass-sucking anti-feminists, but of course is a grave violation of the foundation of feminism when said about a woman who hates other women---I thought it would be nice to honor the new levels of bad faith reached by wingnuts with a Friday Genius Ten. Look, we know and they know that they don't actually mean a single word when condemning rape jokes or objectification, and we know and they know that they can barely bring themselves to type the words "strong woman" without breaking into giggles over how this is going to get the feminists this time. It's hard to pick a favorite show of bad faith, but I have special affection for Don Surber claiming that "the left" is a hotbed of misogyny. He knows and we know he's lying, especially since he once called me mentally ill for not only refusing to call myself ugly, but also refusing to flip around, being a big drama queen about how much I hate myself.*

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Former Southern Baptist Convention officer prays for Obama to die

As we ponder the fringe right's murderous actions in the news, let's turn to these soothing words from a man of God. Alan Colmes (Faux News Radio) recently interviewed Wiley Drake, pastor of First Southern Baptist Church in Buena Park, CA. Drake was also the running mate of failed presidential candidate Alan Keyes. Anyway, Colmes, who was discussing the pastor's remarks calling the assassination of Dr. George Tiller "an answer to prayer" probably couldn't believe his ears when this tumbled out of the pastor's piehole.

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If the GOP wants to resurrect itself, it needs to cure its addiction to hate and bigotry

Joan Walsh at Salon has a piece up, "Can right-wing hate talk lead to murder?", that features her appearance on Hardball where she discussed the climate of hate featured as entertainment by the likes of Limbaugh, O'Reilly and the rest of that motley crew who are now scurrying like rats in the wake of the murder of George Tiller and the white supremacist shooting at the Holocaust Museum yesterday that resulted in the murder of a security guard.

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Watch one progressive bus run over Rachel Maddow and the LGBT community

I don't know how many of my readers surf around the general progressive blogosphere regularly, but you can get a taste of the blowback the LGBT community is receiving for deigning to ask why the Obama administration has been silent regarding his self-proclaimed "fierce advocate" role.

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Norm Coleman is a Scofflaw. That's right, I SAID SCOFFLAW.

It's like watching the death of a petty, embarrassing star:

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A Mind Like A Meal And A Nap...Er, Steel Trap

imageJonah Goldberg on why it's okay to have preferences based on familial giving, but not weigh race as a factor in college admissions:

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The entitled wingnut and his silencing tactics

Hard as it may be to believe, but the wingnut sense of entitlement reached new levels this week. No, it's not when Dr. Tiller's assassin Scott Roeder called the AP from jail and complained about getting treated like he was in jail for murdering someone, which is just an extension of the attitude you get from "pro-lifers" who go into clinics for abortions and demand to wait in a separate room from all the trash who got there by fucking. It came from this bizarre episode, where David Letterman made a joke about Sarah Palin bringing her daughter to a Yankee game, where she got knocked up by Alex Rodriguez.

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