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Anthony Weiner Press Conference 6-6-11
06/07/11, 11:48 Are you challenging my credentials because I can demonstrate that marital fidelity does not correlate with public good? Don't blame me because facts don't support your thesis. And Clinton lost support from liberals not because of Monica Lewinsky but because of policies that swung way too far to the right (oh the things we can see in retrospect now).
MLK Jr cheated on his wife. So did Strom Thurmond. Functionally interchangeable? |
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Anthony Weiner Press Conference 6-6-11
06/07/11, 04:56 wtf japan: back during Clinton's term, the Republican idiots I work with used to say, "if Clinton can't be faithful to his own wife, how can he be faithful to the public?" These same Republican idiots were GWBush's biggest fans, and cheered him as he sent thousands of soldiers to their deaths on a lie (while remaining faithful to his wife as far as we know).
We elect men to be serve the public, and commitment to the public good has to be measured on its own merits. It can't be inferred from marital fidelity or lack thereof. |
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Palin Doubles Down on Paul Revere
06/06/11, 19:13 I don't consider it a given that Palin would lose. |
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Guy should have payed attention in maths class
06/06/11, 17:53 Neat, there's a formula for this, if you want to find right triangles where b+1=c (like in the 3/4/5 or the 5/12/13) or b+2=c (like the 8/15/17 or the 12/35/37). Simple algebra for a simple man. |
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Kid gives inspiring words of wisdom after learning to ride a bike.
06/04/11, 17:58 Levels of coherence that Sarah Palin still aspires to. |
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The Looney Tunes Show - Bugs and Lola at the movies
06/03/11, 06:52 Oddly enough, this actually illustrates the relationship between the GOP and the Teabaggers. (I assume they're watching "Atlas Shrugged.")
That said, if you have to search for ways to enjoy a Bugs Bunny cartoon, and "allegory for current events" is the best filter available, there's probably something wrong with your cartoon. |
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Cyriak - Baaa
06/01/11, 18:27 Laughing and clapping like a mong. |
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Superman costume from cancelled Tim Burton Superman film
06/01/11, 10:44 Jon Peters was also a producer on the Michael Keaton "Batman" movie. While that movie did some important things (mostly making Batman's world a dangerous place), it also suffered from its share of poor vision, such as Bruce Wayne sleeping upside down like a bat, or Batman killing people / allowing them to die. Not sure how much of that was Peters' vision. |
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NASCAR Fan watches end of exciting race
05/30/11, 17:19 Even the Kennedy family is into it:
http://www.poetv.com/video.php?vid=8832 |
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Gabrielle Chana working out
05/27/11, 13:28 Brent Spiner played Bob Wheeler, the recurring West Virginian / Sarajevan character on "Night Court". You're just doing this to piss me off. |
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Video Booth suicide
05/27/11, 11:29 It's "sucide", the cheap generic version of suicide. |
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Smallville: Finale Emotions
05/27/11, 10:16 I'm pretty sure they had planned the show to run no more than two seasons, which would be enough time to tell a story about Clark Kent and Lex Luthor becoming friends and then enemies, while Clark learns to use his powers responsibly. But the thing dragged on well past its natural life span, and since the entire point of the show was that it was the period before Clark became a superhero, he had to remain mostly passive and leave most of the superheroing to others.
Strangely enough, this led to Lex Luthor being the most likable character on the show, since he was trying to do good more often than Clark, while always being criticized for not being pure and noble enough. |
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Caine Mutiny - Meeting After the Trial
05/26/11, 16:56 You know what the real crime here is? That comma and that apostrophe. |
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Data Performs For A Tough Crowd
05/25/11, 17:22 I prefer the Ookla the Mok version:
http://new.music.yahoo.com/ookla-the-mok/tracks/spot-the-cat--207539001 |
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Nyan Cat Man
05/24/11, 16:06 Wow, it's a real-life Danger Room. |
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Harold Camping Donor Confronted
05/22/11, 14:56 Irish: it could go either way. If you were born to Rapture-believing parents, you may well have been so spooked into it that you're a victim more than an instigator. Of course, what you then teach your own children becomes yet another issue. |
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Mom tries to save her kids from post-Rapture Tribulation, slits their throats
05/21/11, 19:08 I had considered waking up early today and leaving piles of clothing on church sidewalks, but some wacky hi-jinks are better talked about than done. |
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Why Atlas Shrugged Changes Lives
05/20/11, 23:16 Rand's admiration of a real-life child killer:
http://michaelprescott.net/hickman.htm |
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Adventure Time: BILLY!
05/20/11, 17:46 Nothung?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gram_(mythology) |
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Why Atlas Shrugged Changes Lives
05/20/11, 07:06 "There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old's life: 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'Atlas Shrugged'. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs."
- John Rogers at kfmonkey.blogspot.com |
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