OK, this is probably the essence of Bushism--getting scientific information about crucial issues from fourth-rate hack novelists:In his new book about Mr. Bush, "Rebel in Chief: Inside the Bold and.
George W. Bush wants people to visualize wealth, man: In an hourlong speech in one of the most politically troublesome states for Republicans in this year's midterm elections, Mr. Bush.
Michael Berube. There really in no better response to Sean Hannity and David Horowitz than laughter. They are fundamentally ridiculous characters.
I won't fully engage, but any list of the best miniseries ever that doesn't start with I, Claudius and the Dekalog isn't worth the bandwidth it's typed on...
Normally I would be pretty depressed that Canada was losing to Switzerland in the 3rd period (granting that the Swiss have already beaten a top 3 team--when the hell did.
Ah, that's very good to see (and I think we're the city's second most conservative borough.) Aside from the parochial back-slapping, however, the article contains important information for the clueless.
Shorter K-Lo: If feminists were serious about women's rights, they would obviously want women to be subject to a bewildering, irrational, and inequitable obstacle course studded with scientifically inaccurate nanny-state.
Ezra noticed perhaps the most ludicrous part (and it's a tough call, given that he's doing stuff like comparing box office takes from two weeks of ride release versus F.
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