Sep
01
2006
I already said I hate Bill Kurtis, and here I am, watching Cold Case Files, and he narrates, “In a small town in Indiana,” and then the screen says Jeffersonville, IN.
Okay Bill, I realize anything with fewer than a million people is to you a small town, but by Indiana standards, Jeffersonville is not a […]
Sep
01
2006
The most understated headline of 2006 so far goes to McCain-Feingold was a mistake. Let’s look at some of what this otherwise very on target editorial says:
Something almost without precedent in America will happen Thursday. That’s the day when McCain-Feingold — aka the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 — will officially silence broadcast advertising […]
Sep
01
2006
and comments, from Dustbury:
Lobsters communicate by urinating on one another: Just like politicians.
New Japanese toilet has built-in MP3 player: Thereby redefining “download.”
Indian man has two penises, wants to lose one: Anybody taking donations?
Sep
01
2006
Since I’ve already said that TV, overall, beats Hollywood in all respects, it’s time that I dealt with crap TV. And trust me, there’s plenty of crap on TV.
First off, somebody please explain why Survivorman exists in the first place? Who wants to see some idiot see if he can camp out in the Arctic […]
Sep
01
2006
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is right twice a day — except WaPo’s editors aren’t quite correct (here is the original, […]
Sep
01
2006
and his cronies they’re not in power anymore.
KFI host John Ziegler is claiming he has sources telling him that Clinton Administation officials “at the highest levels†are now lobbying Disney officials to pull (or at least edit) “The Path To 9/11″ from ABC before it airs on 9/10 & 9/11.
[The lobbying reportedly includes efforts directed at former Democratic […]
Sep
01
2006
I don’t know whether this Inside Higher Ed article is hilarious or sad.
Anthropologists have a long history of being uncertain about how close they should get to the U.S. government. Many anthropologists helped intelligence agencies in World War I and World War II, but from Vietnam on, most have resisted any such work.
They debate […]
Sep
01
2006
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