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    rawdawgbuffalo 10.18.2008 at 9:37 pm |

    I guess it is politics as usual for the GOP

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    Dan in Denver 10.19.2008 at 11:50 am |

    Mostly I want to know how blue-collar, working folks’ unions became a scary feature of The Left.

    By shifting the focus of their efforts from improving blue collar working folks’ working conditions, to pushing the agendas of the scary Left.

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    Rosa 10.19.2008 at 2:52 pm |

    Mostly I want to know how blue-collar, working folks’ unions became a scary feature of The Left.

    For a really long time, regular old unions – the automakers, the teamsters, the seamstresses, the coal miners, the dockworkers – were the “scary left”. You have to remember who it is whose fears get media coverage – owners, managers, and the politicians they enrich.

    What’s new is the Right claiming that blue-collar identity, and they’ve only done it on social issues, not on any economic ones. It looks like the current state of the economy is going to trump the social issues this election, finally, so maybe that will change.

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    Henrietta G. Tavish 10.19.2008 at 3:31 pm |

    JOHN COLE FOUND a picture of Todd Palin, first dude of Alaska, holding a sign at a McCain rally stating, “Charles Manson was a community organizer.

    No, he didn’t. What happened is that John Cole found a video of a rally at which someone off the podium, twenty feet away from Todd Palin, held up a sign in front of the camera — with the back of the sign facing Todd Palin. And then John Cole selectively took a still frame from the video in which it looked like Todd Palin was holding the sign, even though it still was twenty feet in front of him. And then John Cole, to deliberately mislead his readers, claimed that Todd Palin was holding the sign.

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    DaisyDeadhead 10.19.2008 at 7:46 pm |

    I’m sorry I didn’t listen to you, Lauren. I went ahead and read the “celebs without makeup” thread: AIYEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can’t say you didn’t warn me.

    (Uma, Brooke, Sharon and Halle still look beautiful, IMHO. Some people just have ELEGANT BONE STRUCTURE, and makeup be damned.)

    Thanks for this, it started a great conversation in my household today.

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    G.D. 10.20.2008 at 11:48 am |

    Thanks so much for the shout-out, Lauren! We’re flattered and humbled. :-)

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    shani-o 10.20.2008 at 11:53 am |

    I have to second G.D. Our mothers thank you, our fathers thank you, our contributors thank you, and I thank you!

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    *head nod* « PostBourgie 10.20.2008 at 12:00 pm |

    [...] was gracious enough to give us a shout-out, for which we’re flattered and [...]

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    LKL 10.21.2008 at 1:53 am |

    Wrt. ‘mixed-race people are better looking,’ heterozygosity is generally a good thing. To think that humans are somehow exempt from this idea is a little like thinking humans are somehow exempt from the laws of population growth or of gravity.

    That is not, of course, to say that the study in question should be read without skepticism.

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    [...] Lauren at Feministe, one of the oldest feminist blogs, mentioned us in her weekend roundup. She writes: SINCE I’M BROKE and the economy has been tanking I’ve been perusing a lot of [...]

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    * cheeses * « Entropy Inc. 10.22.2008 at 7:34 pm |

    [...] my blog entry about Don Draper of Mad Men that was cross posted at Post Bourgie was also linked here and [...]

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    [...] for a little non-election reading, an interesting post on why the character Don Draper on “Mad Men” is attractive to women who should have more self-respect than to find such [...]

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