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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Obama: Signatory Member*
You can tell a lot from a man's signature...

Via BigFurHat at iOwntheworld

Not sure what to say other than go, read, laugh.

Trust me.

Aaron B. Gardner

* It was either that or a Hancock joke I guess. What's that? You haven't heard the Hancock joke?

Fine, hear it is...

The Bow Tied Dweeb Vs. Superman

H/t The Other Mccain

Mark Steyn won't be issuing a correction his piece on Honor Killings in America. Apparently, there is no need.

The 2009 NYT piece Friedersdorf cities as evidence that the Times does so totally cover domestic "honor killings" is, in fact, the self-same piece Miss Chesler and I cite, in which the Times pooh-poohs the notion that the decapitation of a Muslim woman in Buffalo counts as an "honor killing". Maybe one of his many editors could explain to Friedersdorf that there's more to argument than just running your search terms through Nexis. Even being a snippy dweeb requires a certain amount of finesse.

By the way, should Friedersdorf ever seriously consider the disparity in reporting of Honor Killings, he might want to start with Atlas Shrugs as a source.

Aaron B. Gardner

How To Endorse A Candidate

Via Moe Lane



You may remember Dale Peterson from his other campaign ad, you know, the one that moved him from 5% in the polls to 28%. Yeah, and that was without him even firing his weapon. My money is on John McMillan winning.

Aaron B. Gardner

Two Faced Kitten*
Open Thread



Aaron B. Gardner

Lincoln Continues To Get Trounced By Boozman
Obamacare is an Albatross

Republican candidate, John Boozman, leads his Democrat opponent, Blanche Lincoln, by a 2 to 1 margin. This has been so for a while in the head to head match ups. The reason why, as noted by Rasmussen, is Obamacare.

Lincoln, who is seeking a third term in the Senate, was reelected in 2004 with 56% of the vote. But she has been struggling politically at home since late last year following her procedural vote that kept the national health care bill alive in the Senate.

Voters in Arkansas have consistently opposed the health care bill more strongly than voters in much of the rest of the country. Sixty-five percent (65%) of voters in the state now favor repeal of the health care bill, while 30% oppose repeal. This includes 57% who Strongly Favor repeal and 20% who are Strongly Opposed.

Hey, there's that same 2 to 1 margin again, interesting.

And no, not even the first Black President can save her.

Human Beat Box
Overnight Open Thread



Impressive. I'd give it a 10 if it weren't for the poor conditioning displayed at the end. So, 9.2

Aaron B. Gardner

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