Ace of Spades - Here's a little quiz: When the New York Times wants to list three popular blogs, just to let you know what a "blog" is, who do you think they mention?
Any ideas? Take a guess.
While popular political blogs like Wonkette, MyDD and Daily Kos serve as an alternative to traditional news sources and allow their authors to purvey commentary...
Whooo! I did not see that coming. Did any of you?
Who's Looking Through Bedroom Keyholes?
The ultra-sexually-tolerant liberal moonbat contingent (just ask them-- they'll tell you) seems to suddenly be not quite so tolerant after all.
Liberal bloggers are now offering a $10,000 reward for proof that any high government officials slept with... well, look, you know they're talking about.
Who's the only person they've been talking about for three weeks?
I think the liberals need to address Ann Coulter's point: Are we supposed to be tolerant, or judgmentally intolerant, of homosexual relations this week?
I am beginning to get dizzy, and I think I need a scorecard. Gay sex cannot keep switching from the "What's Hot" to the "What's Not" list every time it is in liberals' political interest to so switch it.
It's Good To See That San Fransisco Liberals Still Have Their Priorities Straight
A lot of you are probably libertarians, and you might object to the idea of a national ID on any number of grounds. I'd disagree with you, but I imagine you could make some plausible arguments.
But in the Bay area around SF, they have what must be the most important argument of all against a National ID... that an ID containing a "sex" descriptor would make life more difficult for transgendered citizens, or people who wish to change their sex at a later date.
Thanks to Secure Liberty, who also examines the tension between libertarians and conservatives within the Republican Party. A new iteration of the old debate which began, serendipidously enough, at CPAC. |