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They Pull Me Back In

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On December 6, 2006
Having been admonished by several friends to stop wasting mental energy on such silliness, I've been trying desperately to avoid this situation. It hasn't been easy, let me tell you. But I'm only human, and if you think I can stay away from quoting this...

Today in stupid historical analogies

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On December 5, 2006
Michael Barone's latest vow to follow his President to the bitter end is plump with dumbness. Not only does he recycle two of the most embarrassing of the faux historical analogies preferred by the right -- that bad as he seems now George Bush may...

Stupidest. Sentence. Ever.

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Wow.And, personally, I'm not willing to leave aesthetic judgments aside. What's next, "Joel Scuhmacher is often referred to as the Orson Welles of his time?" "James Patterson is often called the Chekhov of his time?" "Kevin Federline is often referred to as the James Brown...

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Query: Were it not for the twenty-second amendment, would Bill Clinton still be President? If so, what would his chances in 2008 look like?

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