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Hollywood resisting the malevolent matriarchy

The preview for the upcoming movie "The Hangover" has decided to plague every movie I see in the theater, probably from here until the movie is finally moving onto DVD. The movie seems like it's got some funny stuff on it. The premise is paper thin, as good buddy comedy premises should be: a bunch of dudes, on a bender, forget everything they did and have to piece together their antics. If that was all there was to it, I doubt I'd have a problem, but it was Marc who pointed out that it just has to be a bachelor party that kicks off the antics. Which means we're going to be treated to another movie where the premise is that men who are caught in the clutches of a domestic matriarchy run away to escape their female captors before any fun or antics can ensue. It's "Old School". Or the runaway scene in "Knocked Up". It was played up for the height of misogynist laughs (there's even a dead prostitute!) in "Very Bad Things".

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Idiot Has Self Tortured To Prove That Torture Is Torture

Chicago radio host Mancow had himself waterboarded in order to prove that the procedure wasn't torture. He lasted six to seven seconds before he bowed under "not torture".

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Gay former Army Ranger in WSJ op-ed: it's time to repeal DADT

I received an email from Brian Hughes, a former sergeant in the Army Rangers, who wrote an op-ed published in the Wall Street Journal the other day, "Gays Have Served Honorably in the War on Terror," calling for the repeal of DADT. He said that he was moved to write it after reading a post and comments in a thread on the topic that I cross-posted to Pandagon.

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Friday Random Ten "Plastic Dolls At Notre Dame?!" Edition

I wouldn't be me if I didn't buy a bunch of music and swag on a European trip that started with a desire to go to a rock show. I tried not to overspend, but I cracked for a small stack of records at Rough Trade and a couple of CDs, notably the new one from the Noisettes. I was surprised by it, because I love their first album, which is pure garage rock, but this new one is soul-infused and has tracks that are downright disco.

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What I hear when Dick Cheney speaks

SFW, but embarrassing to be caught watching.

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Maybe I'm completely wrong on this, and I'd love to hear how I am

Watching all this coverage of Obama's speech and Cheney's rebuttal---as well as endless tweeting and amusing digressions about whether or not "terrorists" are more powerful than superheros---I find myself feeling unusually cold about a political drama. The only thing that's gotten really up my ass is the way the word "terrorist" has crept into the discussion, being used even by liberals and even by Obama, even though the case hasn't been made against a single Gitmo prisoner in question. And I highly doubt there is an existing case against a single one, or else the Bush administration would have made that case. I can't believe they'd just turn down the urge to have a conviction for terrorism they could parade around in public as "proof" that they got one. I'm actually more shocked they didn't resort to kangaroo court convictions to justify the Gitmo situation. Calling people convicted of nothing "terrorists" is conceding the argument, and why a bunch of congresscritters feel free to treat the American public like we're stupid.

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Is it me or have morning MSM shows dumbed down beyond belief?

Completely non-political and genuinely eating at me this morning. I don't know why, but hear me out...

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I Don't Even Live In Tennessee, And I'm Offended That Glenn Reynolds Is Paid With Their Money

imageLook, I have no idea why being a conservative, a law professor and a blogger seems to automatically turn your mind into a blob of fetid goo. Perhaps there's a neuro-blogger who can explain why this is a more effective method of destroying rational thought than any totalitarian regime has yet accomplished in the history of the civilized world; repeated exposure to nuclear radiation doesn't destroy brains cells as fast as voting for Bush in '04 did.

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Interrupting This Paper Writing Spectacular To Fuck With Microsoft

So, the "I'm a PC" Laptop Hunters commercials really, really annoy me. The main reason is because their choppy editing and complete logical inconsistency makes the entire message of the commercial that PCs are great for indecisive consumers who want a computer that will Do Things, and the problem with Macs is Stuff. The secondary reason is the premise of the commercials, which is as follows:

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Daughters: reinforcing the moral fiber of a nation

I think I wrote about the research that's been done showing that having a daughter moves politicians to the left on issues regarding women's health and well-being, but now there's research extrapolating this trend to the larger population on political persuasion, not just on "women's issues". Andrew Gelman quotes the research paper by Andrew J. Oswald and Nattavudh Powdthavee that says:

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Malcolm X, from a book nerd perspective

I want to chime in with Samhita in paying respects to the late Malcolm X, who would have been 84 as of yesterday. And with Renee, as well. I'm usually hostile to writing posts about anniversaries and birthdays, because it feels very by-the-books, and there's not much I can add that hasn't been said. Which is probably true in this case, but I'm making an exception anyway, because The Autobiography of Malcolm X is one of those books that had a tremendous impact on my way of thinking. I feel safe in saying it's more than a piece of history and a look into a fascinating mind, but it also stands up as literature, because it breaks through the dichotomous ways of looking at the world that prevail in politics, and gets into the deeper, more nuanced questions.

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NC: The wicked witch of NOM blows into town...

I thought I smelled a foul wafting in from Wilmington -- it was Miss NOM herself, Maggie Gallagher. Her Tweet:

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