Not Again

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Andrew Roberts in The Telegraph brushes the dust bunnies off the weak and overused Truman analogy to explain once again why the Bush administration -- which has been a perfectly evident disgrace to anyone not toting around a paper bag and several jars of rubber cement...

Dumber than Dowd

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On June 22, 2008

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The box of wine showed up on her doorstep earlier than usual today, and Ann Althouse is already coughing up her soul to Maureen Dowd:But, really, the complaints you hear.

We’re # 2876 #4456!

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Although perhaps owing to anti-French sentiments after 9/11, we're down 1580 since 1990. We remain just ahead of "Hecht" and "Dong." djw's surname is the most common, coming in in.

Nino’s Urban Legend

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On June 21, 2008

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The problem with apparently including cut-and-pasted segments from Sean Hannity transcripts to introduce your Supreme Court dissenting opinions is that your demagoguery may turn out to have a certain lack.

A Test

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In re: perennial media darling Sam Nunn, Pierce says: "I thought I was rid of this walking blight a decade ago." I'll say this: I'm confident that he won't, but if Obama picks him as a VP candidate I seriously, seriously misjudged him. The FISA cave...

Ugly

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On June 21, 2008

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A few months ago, I foolishly claimed that Pat Oliphant could never get away with open racism comparable to his misogyny. I was certainly mistaken. (Latter link via Ez.)

Professor Values

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On June 20, 2008

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Whenever I'm lost for something to blog about, Conservapedia never fails to satisfy. In the past, I've learned wonderful things about kangaroos and assorted other crap, but what I truly.

I Defend SATC!

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I have to give it this: the combination of its success and the California same-sex marriage ruling does seem likely to lead to much pleasure for connoisseurs of gold-plated wingnuttery. I assume that Caitlin Flanagan's article about the national menage a trois epidemic is forthcoming. Until...

The I-Pod Candidate?

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On June 20, 2008

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Taking on Johnathan Cohn on his own terrain (and I think Cohn's emphasis on presidential ability rather than short-term political tactics is sound), Brad Plumer makes a case for Sebelius.

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