Jon Stewart: President Bush’s election victory, combined with GOP gains in Congress have given America’s Christian conservatives, well, whatever it is they get instead of boners. In the immortal words of Say Uncle, Heh!
Archive for November 17th, 2004
Heard on The Daily Show
Posted in Politics, Religion, Satire on November 17, 2004 | 3 Comments »
New Look
Posted in Bloggin on November 17, 2004 | 17 Comments »
Yes or no?
Fun With Quizzes
Posted in Bloggin on November 17, 2004 | 6 Comments »
Umberto Eco: The Name of the Rose. You are amystery novel dealing with theology, especiallywith catholic vs liberal issues. You searchwisdom and knowledge endlessly, feeling thatlearning is essential in life. Which literature classic are you? brought to you by Quizilla This is kinda neat — I like Eco’s work a great deal. The quiz is [...]
Conservatives: Studies Prove They're Not Too Dumb As Long As You Ask the Wrong Questions
Posted in Politics on November 17, 2004 | 20 Comments »
Cathy Young, at Reason Online, had two columns in the last two days that are getting play among conservatives. In both, she argues that the “conservatives are dumb” and “Bush voters were misinformed” tropes are false – and that in fact David Bernstein . . . points out on the Volokh Conspiracy blog that in [...]
For Your Blogging Delight …
Posted in Bloggin on November 17, 2004 | Comments Off
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Why Wouldn't This Work?
Posted in General on November 17, 2004 | 11 Comments »
It will be interesting to see what kind of response this generates: The Democrats have spent the last several election cycles proposing to fix these problems — chiefly by being elected and changing government policy in this or that area. But they haven’t gotten back into power, so they don’t have much opportunity to affect [...]
Literally Putting Politics Above Your Life
Posted in Politics on November 17, 2004 | 28 Comments »
Peter Gross is going to get people killed — all to save Bush form having to hear an opposing viewpoint: Porter J. Goss, the new intelligence chief, has told Central Intelligence Agency employees that their job is to “support the administration and its policies in our work,” a copy of an internal memorandum shows. “As [...]