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Continue reading →…that he’s a lowlife bottom feeder. But of course, you already knew that. And Datechguy asks, “Can we stop calling the Washington Post a ‘newspaper’ now, and officially declare it a propaganda organ?” Answer: yes. Here’s some of what Reid … Continue reading →
Vincent Van Gogh on his relationship to posterity: As a painter, I will never amount to anything important. I am absolutely sure of it.
Continue reading →…with Romney. Of course; we expected that. But the nature of the coverage of Romney’s trip abroad—with the press acting, in the words of Powerline’s John Hinderaker, as though Romney had “committed one blunder after another” when in fact the … Continue reading →
Here. Another thing to take from the story: if you feel really sick while driving, don’t keep going; pull over and call 9/11.
Continue reading →A bot emits an anguished cry for help: I don’t routinely interrupt wonderful conversations like this with my own personal issues, but I in dire need of help from anyone who is happy to lend me a hand. I’m thinking … Continue reading →
So, does the highlighted statement [emphasis mine] disqualify Romney for the presidency?: So far the roughest moment on the Republican presidential candidate’s road trip came after he said that some things about the Olympics were “disconcerting.” That angered Brits, including … Continue reading →
…race to the bottom.
Continue reading →…a break from politics today. I know I do. Then again, maybe not. So here’s a thread for discussing whatever you want—including politics, if that’s what you so desire. As for me, I’m off to enjoy myself, and to contemplate … Continue reading →
Five guys at the lake decide to recreate a photograph of themselves over and over, showing the passage of time [hat tip: Althouse].
Continue reading →And speaking of diets (which we were)… If you’re an elite endurance athlete, you’ve got to pack in those calories—up to 6,000 a day—if you don’t want to start dropping too much weight while you’re training. That may sound like … Continue reading →
We’ll give you context, on the Romney quote about Britain being a “tiny little island that makes stuff nobody wants.” But, as Althouse rightly points out in her contextualizing post: But you know the rule in journalism: Taking things out … Continue reading →