Month: October 2011
It's a nice racket. But what's especially important to remember is that executives lavishly compensated by a backscratching cartel irrespective of actual performance are among the most oppressed people on.
Take lessons from Farley, because he's doing it right. It's especially appropriate that this arrived in time for what might be the greatest day of the year, Yankee Elimination Day!.
Not that I should expect anything better from the New York Daily News, but its opinion piece about Occupy Wall Street is utterly reprehensible:
Someone at Legal Insurrection stumbled into a truth somehow: A common protest chant of the Occupy Wall Street crew and other radicals is “This is what democracy looks like!” –.
I don't want to devote a lot more time to someone who's not going to run for president, but the overclass moral panic reaction to Chris Christie's potential run does.
"We thought Herman Cain was one of the good ones. But then he "played the race card" by arguing that leasing a ranch called "Niggerhead" might be offensive." See also..
I'm not sure I'm the appropriate target for this anti-Romney hate spam, but I'll dutifully pass along: While rhetorician Mitt Romney charms his way through the 2012 Presidential Campaign, he.
In the comments in the technological futurism/higher ed thread below, the "student as consumer model" is being debated. Marc Murc is fine with it: College is fucking expensive, and as.