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Tag Archives: Politics
Intellectual Honesty in the Age of Unreason
I hate to interrupt a string of lighthearted cultural observations, sports references, and stories about awkward moments in the annals of entertainment history with something more serious—but here goes. A fascinating journal article came to my attention a couple of … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Politics
Tagged Abortion, Alberto Giubilini, Best in the World, Civility, Commentary, Conservatism, Fox News, Francesca Minerva, Gawker, Hyperbole, Intellectual Honesty, Journal of Medical Ethics, Liberalism, MSNBC, Politics, Reasonableness, Rhetoric, Rush Limbaugh, Sandra Fluke, Ultrasound, Virginia, War on Women
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The Take-home Message from the SOPA Debate
Tracking the political discourse regarding SOPA proved to be quite instructive in ways I hadn’t anticipated. My own view on the proposed bill was that, while the aims weren’t entirely bad, some of the presumptions in the law overreached in … Continue reading
Six Open Questions About Tim Tebow
If you can’t stand Tim Tebow, here’s the good news: This will be the last Tebow-related piece I write until at least August, barring some unforeseen incident involving a trade or the Rapture. The bad news is that it’s going … Continue reading
Awkward Moments in Entertainment History: One, Two…Uh…
This may not technically be “entertainment,” but what it lacks in that area it more than makes up for in the “awkward” department. This is just excruciating to watch. Best of luck in your future endeavors, Rick Perry. “Oops.”
Posted in Politics, Videos
Tagged Awkwardness, Debate, GOP, Politics, Republicans, Rick Perry, Videos
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Occupy Wall Street’s Deman-ifesto (Translated Version)
Our previously-vague, sometimes-confusing comrades friends at Occupy Wall Street finally released a long-awaited proposed list of demands a couple of days ago. And, yes, the group has since pointed out that this demani-festo is merely the work of one supporter, and … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, General Culture and News, Politics
Tagged Commentary, Demands, Demanifesto, General Culture and News, Humor, Occupy Wall Street, OWS, Politics, Satire
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Justice, Injustice, and the Unfortunate Case of Troy Davis
The trouble with justice is that it’s a subjective concept that we allege to be purely objective when applied properly. Blindfold and scales and all that. Yet, an individual’s point of view determines so much of the makeup of this … Continue reading
Talking Points FTW
Opposition leader Edward Miliband of the UK Labour Party does us the favor of breaking off a little piece of what sometimes makes modern politics so depressing (comical?). Here are his responses to a series of questions in the wake … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Politics, Videos
Tagged Broken Records, Commentary, Edward Miliband, Labour Party, Politics, Repetition, Talking Points, Videos
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Palin Strategy Is Nothing New
As we roll towards the 2012 presidential election, Sarah Palin’s “One Nation” bus rolls with us. The tour speeds through the country like a patriotic bullet through the collective heart of America’s enemies. Palin has been customarily tight-lipped about whether she’s … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Politics
Tagged 2012, Commentary, Lex Express, Lex Luger, Politics, Presidential Election, Republicans, Sarah Palin, Tea Party, WWE
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Are We Really This Dumb? Yes, We’re Really This Dumb.
Despite my frequent ramblings on what some* might call trivial topics including animal-related magic tricks, obscure (possibly apocryphal) entertainment feuds, or professional wrestling, I’m actually quite attentive to politics and current events. I’m simply selective. This is mostly because such … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Politics
Tagged Commentary, Gallup, Homosexuality, Politics, Stupidity, United States, Voting
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The Need to be Needed
Bill Maher made a compelling case for a National Day of No Outrage on last week’s Real Time. After glancing at ESPN.com over the weekend and realizing that three of the front page headlines were about apologies for various types … Continue reading →