Monday, August 23, 2004
Malkin gets mauled and mocked
Image courtesy: Catch.com
More jokes here while Malkin and her ridiculous book get dissed here and dissected here. I can't front though, even though Matt & co. disagree as does my man here, Michelle Malkin is still a hottie to me despite her insane politics and a few "unflattering" pictures circulating the internet. (Catch.com | 1115.org | Is That Legal? | Byroncrawford.com | 100... monkeys typing | Related: Michael Moore in new book deal via Crains New York)
And how to do the "Lynndie". (Bad Gas spotted via FunkDigital)
"Rebel cleric Muqtada al-Sadr represents everything our government claims to hold dear -- democracy, God and patriotism." Full story from "In Iraq, a rebel with our cause" by Julie Ostrowski (New York Metro, pg. 10)
How not to fight against terrorism. (The Cincinnati Post | Related: Average Joes have tough time leaving no-fly list. (Chicago Sun-Times)
"Charter schools are key to President George W. Bush's education policy, but an analysis released last week by the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) indicates they may be less than a miracle cure. The study found that students in charter schools—publicly financed schools with flexible hiring and curriculum—generally do not do as well as their public-school peers." (Full story at "Education: Not Head of the Class" in Newsweek.)
"We're Americans. It's part of our culture. I don't consider us to be evil, I just don't think we know any better. We're a really young culture. We're hillbillies, and the rest of the world sees us that way. I travel all over the world, and probably the only worse rednecks than us are the Australians." The Onion A.V. Club interveiw with roots-rock singer-songwriter Steve Earle.
"Unprecedented" does a pretty good job of laying out the case for how Team Bush™, with the assistance of Dubya's brother, his state cronies and the Supreme Court, stole the 2000 election in Florida. Watch it before you make up your mind.
And Swift Boat, part III (The New York Times)
While finally, Russell prevails. (CourtTV.com)
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