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Out, Out, Damn Spot Blogger

By now, you've likely heard that National Review personality Ed Whelan outed Obsidian Wings' Publius over the weekend. The rationale that Whelan cited for the outing was that Publius' posts were "irresponsible", "irresponsible" apparently being an Old English word meaning "me no likey".

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Bamboo Review: Up

Mild spoilage, nothing that you can't get from the trailer.

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Andy Cobb on The Erotic Musings of Glenn Beck (argh)

Andy Cobb turns the actual writings of homophobic right-wing bleater Glenn Beck into a hilarious, if gut-churning video. It's safe to say that the Faux News talking head has some...serious issues.

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Back in the day @ Stuyvesant HS...along with a Beastie Boys video break

Just another one of those oddball weekend posts; I'll date myself -- again. Whether you loved or hated high school, you'll probably identify with some of it. I happened to enjoy my nerdy years at Stuyvesant High School in NYC (class of '81). The Beastie Boys gave a nod to Stuy in the 1986 video "Fight for Your Right (to Party)." BTW, the group has pretty much disowned the song.

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Catholic columnist: homosexuality = eating disorder

And the church wonders why its numbers are shrinking? Deacon Keith Fournier's screed @ Catholic Online, "Should Disordered Appetites be Civil Rights?", only reinforces the belief that the moral and logical center is missing from the domain of pedophile-enabling Prada Papa Ratzi's domain. He pulls out all the old saws, quoting the Pope's nonsense, using the "parts don't fit" argument...then pulls out a comparison of equal rights committed same-sex relationships to affirming eating disorders.

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The Point Of Life Is To Reflect Your Values At All Times

It's time again for our yearly quarterly Google Outrage.

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Vandals decapitate dinosaur at Durham's Museum of Life and Science, head is recovered

Just a bizarre hometown story -- but I'm sure you have some you can share that are just as off-the-wall...

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A bit more about the National Review cover

After waging a short, fruitless battle with Althouse's commenters to try to get them to understand just what's racist about a slant-eyed, bucktoothed caricature of Sotomayor as Buddha, I retreat to the friendlier confines of Pandagon to point out that the cover is modeled after a very specific painting, and you may notice a distinct lack of slanty buck-ness about it:

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Dearly Beloved

I've got lots of things of great importance to blog about, but it's Friday night, I'm spent, and I'm sure you are, too. So instead of wailing and moaning, I thought I'd make note of the fact that one of the greatest pop music albums ever recorded turns 25 years old this month.

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They're Color Blind, You See

National Review inexplicably portrays Latina Sonia Sotomayor as a slanty-eyed Asian Buddhist.

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Stop Being Stupid About The Supreme Court

I will never understand how people think a supreme judicial body with the power to hear whatever cases it wants for whatever purposes it wants, with the full ability to constrain or expand its decision to whichever procedural or substantive matters it so desires and bound largely only by a 221 year-old document and the things that the court itself has said can be non-activist.

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