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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Around the blogroll and elsewhere: icepick, meet forehead edition
Posted by Jill | 6:41 AM
Why not take a leisurely spin around in this last day before the nightmare of consumerism and hopelessly dashed expectations that is the Holiday Season begins?

Tbogg on Michelle Malkin once again violating the corpse of Terri Schiavo because she couldn't think of anything else to write this week.

Eli at Firedoglake makes a strong case for Rahm Emmanuel as the perfect running mate for Mitt Romney or Rudy Giuliani, now that Rahm has set himself up as a self-contained informal vice-presidential search committee. (Why on earth does anyone listen to Rahm Emmanuel about anything?)

Barack Obama, call your office: Phoenix Woman passes on the information that Social Security has outperformed the Dow Jones Industrial Average over the last 45 years.

Speak for yourself, Brian: Melissa on Brian Williams' parroting the Christofascist Zombie Brigade meme about a war on marriage. (And here I thought there was a war on Christmas. Good heavens, how many wars can we moonbats fight at the same time?)

Jill (also) on how good Christian Republican values about women's health care exist in Iraq too.

And in case you're a wingnut who's feeling smug about how much superior we are, check out Jessica on what our good friends the Saudis do to rape victims.

...and as we recover from multiple self-inflicted wounds to the forehead:

Skippy does a better job of reporting on the WGA strike than any of the so-called "real" news media do.

Larry Johnson wants to know why Barack Obama is falling for Bob Novak's Karl Rove playbook.

Driftglass on the history of taxation.

Carl has some advice for New York City's holiday tourists.

Jesse Wendel liked John Edwards' Iowa Jefferson-Jackson speech too.

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