"...is perhaps the finest film of this year..."
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Archives for July 2010
Because they’re full of stupid people?
Newsweek "asks": "What happens when reality itself is racist?" "Why do some nations have lower I.Qs?" Global differences in intelligence is a sensitive topic, long fraught with controversy … [Read more...]
How can you tell? (*rimshot*)
So: what should my new blog be about?
"That Thing I Use Instead of TweetDeck" -- it's called MarketMeTweet -- is rolling out more new features to members only, and one of them is: You get your own spiffy new WordPress … [Read more...]
Shocker! Oliver Stone manipulates history in new film!
Hard to believe, isn't it? I explain in my new post at David Horowitz's NewsReal blog. … [Read more...]
When will you start listening to me? College is a waste of time and money
See? In a Newsweek survey of mostly male hiring managers, 61 percent said women improve their chances of landing a job if they dress to show off their figure.
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‘Hey, powerful chemicals worked for Sammy [Sosa] before. So why not try some new ones?’
Heh: Weird and painful as it looks, this kind of thing happens all the time all over the world, although it’s usually women expensively bleaching their skin.
Watching foreign TV commercials can be eye … [Read more...]
‘The Racism Monster Eats Its Young’
Exactly. Mostly. The bad thing about this otherwise thoughtful article comes at the very, very end: Will Offensicht is a staff writer for Scragged.com and an internationally published author … [Read more...]
First the Gaza Strip Mall, now Hezbollah Land
Via TruthMiners comes this new development in the horrible, horrible lives of poor, starving Muslims: Much like any good trip to Epcot Center at Disney … [Read more...]
I’m glad my father died before he could pull this stunt
Old and tired? ‘Fisking.’ New hotness? ‘Fryer-ing’
And since when do Kansans wear ten-gallon hats? We continue to have fun with that Daily Mail reporters story on the Tea Parties and Palin, over in the comments … [Read more...]
‘The King of Comedy’ (1982)
Fascinated as I am by the mechanics of celebrity and obsessive fandom, it's no surprise this is one of the films I most admire. De Niro is the last actor any normal director would've cast in this nebbish loser part, but this is … [Read more...]