Tasteless, times 1,000,000,000,000,000
This ad appeared today on the California Republican Party website. If you’re still one of those who thinks the issue of race/ethnicity is being overblown by whiny liberals, well, think again. Keep in mind—one man was the mastermind of the deaths of thousands of Americans. The other man is a
A tale of two Jeff Pearlmans
Thanks to the magic that is Facebook, I have met a handful of Jeff Pearlmans, all of whom seem dashingly handsome and wicked smart. My favorite Jeff Pearlman may well be the one who lives in Edgewater , N.J. and owns his own event ticket company, Sitting-Pretty. Upon exchanging messages
One of my favorite writers …
… is Chris Hitchens, who is smug, arrogant, overbearing—and usually right. Here is no exception … Vote for Obama McCain lacks the character and temperament to be president. And Palin is simply a disgrace. By Christopher Hitchens Posted Monday, Oct. 13, 2008, at 10:44 AM ET I used to nod
John McCain also needs to fire someone …
… for sending him on the wrong course down History Lane. Win or lose this election, McCain could have gone down as a truly great senator—an independently minded man who, by most accounts, was willing to stand up for what he believed in, party lines be damned. Now, this. From
heat
Here is the problem with what’s going on in the presidential election: ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio (CNN) — At a campaign rally designed to reflect the pastoral beauty of the heartland in autumn — with a stage set up in a red barn overlooking a sweeping field and piles of pumpkins
Sarah Palin needs to fire somebody right now
Boy, this was a smart move. You spend the past month bashing northeastern elites. You repeatedly praise small-town values and rip callous, arrogant, wine-drinking city dwellers. You walk the thin line between racist and traditionalist. You stumble repeatedly, putting fear into the heart of any brain cell-blessed Americans. And then
Pearlman ’08
For everyone who has supported the movement, thank you, thank you, thank you. This video is for you.
youth
Although I’m not actually in this photograph, there’s something about it I just love. It’s a bunch of kids I attended Mahopac High School with waiting outside a house before our junior prom. High school was/is a very funny time for me. I wasn’t especially popular (Three words: Chieftain sports
John Delcos
This is a semi-lame post, but my colleague John Delcos has a Mets blog that’s really good. It’s here, for those interested folk.