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Here’s Hoping

My polling place was mobbed this morning; I was the 162nd voter in my election district. In the primaries, I was the 11th. Let’s hope this is happening in states where it matters! My big disappointment was not being able … Continue reading

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Werewolves Of Washington

In honor of both Halloween and the big day tomorrow, I offer “Werewolves of Washington,” with profuse apologies to and endless admiration for the late Warren Zevon. I recorded it very quickly tonight, and hopefully it will be obsolete by … Continue reading

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Letters To America

The Guardian is asking its readers to write directly to U.S. voters asking them to vote against Bush. Letter writers include Richard Dawkins and John Le Carre, whose most recent novel, Absolute Friends, is basically a howl of fury about … Continue reading

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A Note From the Non-Reality-Based Community

You think [Dubya is] an idiot, don’t you … all of you do, up and down the West Coast, the East Coast, a few blocks in southern Manhattan called Wall Street. Let me clue you in. We don’t care. You … Continue reading

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Dumb and Dumber?

Quote of the day, from Tom Friedman’s column in the Times today: In China, Bill Gates is Britney Spears. In America, Britney Spears is Britney Spears. In the column, he endorses Bill Cosby for President on condition that he talk … Continue reading

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Bush’s Hometown Paper Endorses Kerry

The Lone Star Iconoclast, a weekly based in Crawford, Texas, has endorsed John Kerry for president in a scathing editorial, concluding, “The Iconoclast urges Texans not to rate the candidate by his hometown or even his political party, but instead … Continue reading

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The “Real” America?

This morning pointed me to a Daily News story in which Mayor Bloomberg described my birthplace, Staten Island, as “more real America, in many senses, than any other part of this city.” Staten Island was a haven for Tories during … Continue reading

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The Times reported this morning on the U.S. government’s efforts to resist the spread of international folksinging, saying that the deportation of the former Cat Stevens has pissed off the British government, with foreign minister Jack Straw protesting to Colin … Continue reading

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A Long Way From Lake Wobegon

Garrison Keillor has a incendiary column at In These Times. It’s an excerpt from his new book: Government of Enron and by Halliburton and for the Southern Baptists is not the same as what Lincoln spoke of. This gang of … Continue reading

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