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QOTD

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On October 17, 2008
Jesse: Michelle Malkin is excoriating “liberals” for attempting to destroy Joe the Plumber. It isn’t just the pot calling the kettle black, it’s the pot wandering into the pot store and declaring all other pots black-tinged traitors to our great nation, then offering to run the pot reeducation camp to bring them in line with […]

Joe the Plumber!

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On October 16, 2008

If I understand John McCain’s key message, the average millionaire who benefits from GOP tax cuts is a manual laborer. Why do you all hate Joe so much? If you lie about Obama’s health care

Peak Wingnut Theory

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On October 14, 2008
Henley on the NAMBLA wing of the Republican Party. Cf. also here and here and here. IIRC it was a calumny done to Erick Erickson that caused the development of the farcical Online Integritude project. I’m sure somehow thinking that a 10 year-old could have an “affair” with an adult could also be redefined as […]

A Rare One

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On October 10, 2008

Watching the pathetic efforts of Norm Coleman’s press secretary reminds me that Ari Fleischer’s talent for complex, multi-layered, original lies really was unique. Republicans just donR

The Stakes Couldn’t Be Higher

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On September 29, 2008
It’s good to know that Canadian wingnuts are filled with modesty at the prospects of a Tory victory in two weeks. Good thing conservatives aren’t, like, prone to sounding like fascists or anything: Do too much, rather than too little. Don’t shift these things around. Burn them down and salt the Earth. A future Liberal […]

Tax Cuts Solve Everything!

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On September 26, 2008

House GOP says we can solve the problems created by companies possessing now-worthless securities can be solved by…a temporary suspension of the capital gains tax cut. I can’t see any prob

QOTD

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On September 12, 2008

Hilzoy: You’d think that $5,000 to $14,000 a year would be a small price to pay for putting violent sex offenders behind bars. Apparently, Sarah Palin disagrees. I guess policies that prevent po

This Is Mavericky Fiscal Conservatism, My Friends

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On September 9, 2008
The priorities of Sarah Palin: An expensive sports complex made much more expensive because you’re too incompetent to ensure the city had the land rights — not burdensome. Paying for rape kits for rape victims — burdensome. If this is the “new face of feminism” I think I prefer the old one. [Whoops–didn’t see that […]

Extremists

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On August 21, 2008

This is indeed amazing: McCain’s decision to leave the platform untouched follows a warning from a prominent social conservative. “If he were to change the party platform,” to accoun

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