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Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Monday, 22 November 2010
Nukes and Scrotums
Posted on 15:54 by Unknown

Department of Energy agents can drive our nukes around while intoxicated, but the only way to keep America safe is for some TSA dude to fondle my nutsack before I catch a flight.It all makes perfect sense n...
Thursday, 11 November 2010
Monday, 8 November 2010
Proper Words for Democrats
Posted on 16:42 by Unknown
I've been doing a slow burn since the election as the avalanche of excuses for why Dems lost the House and some key Senate seats has roared down the media mountain.Thankfully, David Sirota has taken the time to summarize the issues at hand.Go fuck yourself because all of your arguments are about what policies should be pursued to rescue Democratic politicians' electoral future, rather than about what policies are needed to rescue, say, the fucking country's future. Additionally, go fuck yourself because if you know so much about winning elections...
Friday, 5 November 2010
Matt Taibbi on Olbermann Suspension
Posted on 19:01 by Unknown
How Matt Taibbi is able to continually squeeze through the bullshit and come out crystal clear on the other side is beyond me, but his analysis of the Olbermann campaign contribution kerfuffle is spot-on.We had a whole generation of journalists who sat by and did nothing while, for instance, George Bush led us into an idiotic war on a lie, plus thousands more who spent day after day collecting checks by covering Britney's hair and Tiger's text messages and other stupidities while the economy blew up and two bloody wars went on mostly unexamined......
Republican Priorities
Posted on 17:10 by Unknown
"Republicans won big on election day. They say their two big priorities are cutting taxes and reducing the debt. Which is sort of like wanting to lose weight and win 'Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest.'" Jimmy Kim...
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
Krugman - Results, Not Process
Posted on 15:01 by Unknown
I listened to part of Obama's post-election presser today, and I had to turn it off. I thought about what he was saying and knew I had a problem with it, but I couldn't quite put my finger on why.Thankfully, there's Paul Krugman:Nobody cares about this stuff — they care about results. Nobody really cares about earmarks; they’re just code for spending less (less on somebody else, of course, not me). Nobody cares about civility and bipartisanship, which in practice are code for Democrats giving in to Republican demands. Nobody cares about parliamentary...
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