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And if it weren't for Hamilton, John Roberts would be making $1500 a year as Chief Justice

Via TBogg, Jeffrey Toobin describes John Roberts in terms that would surely have struck fear into the hearts of the founding fathers contemplating the judiciary:

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Ruminations on a week and a half in Europe

Having been gone from the blog while experiencing a bunch of crazy shit for the past week and a half, I figured I'd indulge myself by sharing some observations with you, categorized by The Great Themes Of Human Existence. At least, as I see them.

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Fact is, people have no idea what's even going on

Back from Europe, broke and tired, but super glad to be home. Anything important happen while I was gone?

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Thanks for this, Obama

A couple hours ago, my friend and I were crossing the street here in Paris, and these guys pull over in their car and ask for directions (from my friend, the only man standing there, which I guess is why they asked him) in French. We look at them blankly, and my friends says, "Sorry, American." At which point, the teenage girl standing next to us grins and yells, "Yes we can!"

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The flaccid state of the right-wing man's mind

Do you feel your testosterone levels rise as you read this pathetic sh*t from conservative rag Human Events? Or is editor Thomas S. Winter feeling his "boys" retract as he senses his male privilege is "under attack"?

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Robert Gibbs slammed on Don't Ask, Don't Tell AGAIN during presser

The absurdity of the answers Press Secretary Robert Gibbs is forced to deliver in defense of DADT (or rather, the President's "helplessness" to do anything about the continuation of discharges on his watch), is pathetic. Here is today's jackassery, via Kerry Eleveld @ The Advocate:

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Tattoo!

I just got my first tattoo. Pictures will be forthcoming. (And sorry for the absentee act over the past couple of days - first semester is technically over, I just have journal competition and a final paper to go...)

@latimes with serious #fail

Drama unfolding on Twitter; by the time I get this post up, it'll probably have changed, but here goes anyway (slight Twitter glossary included for the uninitiated):

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Rejecting reality

While getting ready to go out or winding down, we've of course been watching a lot of TV here, and one thing I've noticed that's interesting is there is a LOT of stuff on about global warming. Diagnosing it, fighting it, preparing for its worst effects. Naturally, this is all presented without controversy---I haven't seen a hint about non-believers yet in a single one of these shows or news reports. Which makes sense. Referencing non-believers in a report on global warming makes about as much sense in real world terms as mentioning people who believe the moon landing was a conspiracy in stories about space exploration. That part isn't what's surprising. But the sheer amount of coverage of the issue shocked me, which says more about America than anything else. Our global warming denialists have been able to discourage extensive coverage of the issue, because who wants to cover an issue that just creates a shitstorm of complaints from people who question the very existence of the topic?

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Race-baiting Rush needs to get his Klan garb out of the cleaners

He needs it straight away for popping off this offensive sh*t.

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Undersupplied U.S soldiers forced to steal water

This kind of garbage happened under Bush; this news should signal to the Obama administration that those serving on his watch surely don't need to suffer this indignity and level of resource depletion. The Army’s field manual states that in the desert, the human body can lose as much as four gallons of water a day, yet soldiers were only receiving two to three liters of water per day from commanders.

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Why President Obama hurts his own cause of addressing homophobia in the black community

(I really hope this doesn't become an orphan thread...please get out of your comfort zones and comment.)

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