February 19, 2008
Dead guy calls in sick

Fidel Castro, dead for a couple years, has announced that he won't "run" for office again. Good riddance. Here's hoping that Cuba Libre is close.

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February 18, 2008
Blog weirdness

For some strange reason, the calendar, category list and blogroll normally on the sidebar have disappeared (from the Redoable template). I wasn't futzing with the template, so I don't know how this happened. If you want to access the blogroll or any of the other things that are missing, for the time being I suggest […]

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February 18, 2008
The Cult of Obama

I've got Jewel's "Who will save your soul?" song stuck in my head after listening to this speech by Michelle Obama, wife of Democratic presidential hopeful Barack, from a campaign rally a couple weeks back at UCLA. Captain Ed has helpfully provided a partial transcript of the remarks. In 2008, we are still a nation […]

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February 15, 2008
In defense of a lunatic leftist

There's a certain amount of self-interest involved, but I'm going to go out on a limb and defend nutty Bush-hater Chez Pazienza to a limited extent. Pazienza is a blogger in his spare time. His paying gig was as a senior producer for CNN's "American Morning." I say "was" because Panzienza was fired earlier this […]

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February 14, 2008
Your all-purpose bogeyman

I came across this article by former PBS ombudsman Jeffrey Dvorkin in Salon earlier this week decrying the abolishment of the ombudsman job at many media outlets. It's an interesting subject to me, but the most interesting part of the column is unrelated to the ombudsman's job, it's this: The Middle East has always been […]

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February 14, 2008
Pull the other one

When I got home this evening I watched the replay of the San Diego State Aztecs' 73-63 loss to New Mexico. The game airs on an obscure cable network created to serve the cities/teams of the Mountain West Conference called "the mtn." Yes, the all-lowercase affectation is a little annoying. The point: Color commentator Dave […]

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February 13, 2008
Silence in high school

I've been following the case of Harper v. Poway Unified School District for years. (For background read here and here.) The short summary for those of you who haven't been following it is that Tyler Chase Harper was pulled out of class for wearing a T-shirt condemning homosexuality at school on the school-approved "Day of […]

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February 12, 2008
Those understanding liberals

Pseudonymous blogger Zombie once again braved the idiocy that is Berkeley and she has photos up, with more photos and video to come. For a lively discussion of the cesspool that is Berkeley, check out the comments over at Little Green Footballs.

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February 12, 2008
Still true nearly two decades later

I just got done reading P.J. O'Rourke's "Parliament of Whores." The book was first released in 1991, but O'Rourke's observations about the way government in America "works" is as spot-on today as it was back then. Though many of the names have changed (and some, such as Bush, haven't), the "politics" remain the same. We […]

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February 12, 2008
Juno

I just got back from seeing the final showing of "Juno" at the local theater. Total number of people in the theater, including yours truly: Five. Juno's gotten a lot of press, both pro and con, because it takes the "unrealistic" and "controversial" plot of a teen faced with an unplanned pregnancy choosing to have […]

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