Here we go again. Up tonight, Paul Ryan tries to woo America. Good luck with that, buddy. Continue reading
Daily Archives: August 29, 2012
Ron Fournier jumps ship, the American Taliban in 2012, We Built It (with government funding), World Culture Wars, an astonishing panorama of the endtimes, Taibbi on the true story of Mitt Romney and Bain Capital, the RNC isn’t racist (except when it is), the Ron Paul Revolution, Todd Akin has met the enemy, and the Affirmative Action President. Continue reading
Last year, the AFC West was a terrible division. The difference between first place in the division (Denver 8-8) and last place (Kansas City 7-9) was 1 game. This division was devastated by injuries (Chiefs, Raiders), subpar quarterback play (Broncos) and general suckiness (Chargers). This year, however, things are supposed to be different. I have serious doubts about that. Continue reading
The seven episode season of Polyamory finally ended last week. Hopefully, that will put an end to the “Lektures About Philsofie” I’ve been getting from cast member Anthony in the comments section of my articles and through Twitter. If you missed any of these lectures, I believe you can sign up for them through his website. Continue reading
Your name is part of who you are and how people identify you as different from another person. Hunter Spanjer, a deaf pre-school boy from the corn belt, has a registered sign for his name. His name in Signing Exact English sign involves him crossing his index and middle fingers and shaking his hands up and down. Problem is that the Grand Island, Nebraska school district thinks it looks like a gun and therefore violates their ‘weapons policy’. The school district has asked that Hunter change his name sign. (Note to Grand Island School district: bringing your hands to school is not the same as bringing a weapon). Continue reading
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It might even be a U.F.O! Continue reading
On Thursday, August 30, Viking Press will publish Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story, D.T. Max’ biography of the author David Foster Wallace. Max is a New Yorker writer who has a couple of literary profiles to his credit, including an article about DFW himself. Continue reading
In a grimy rail yard outside Ybor City, a shoeless former senator hops off a freight car with practiced ease and makes his way through abandoned cigar factories to the grimy Interstate 4 overpass. “Screw you, Mitt Romney,” he mutters over and over again. “Screw you in the face.” It is his mantra now. At the bottle-strewn, urine soaked overpass, he is greeted by an honor guard of Florida hobos in soiled SANTORUM 2016 t-shirts who escort him to the hobo camp behind the convention center, where he is speaking on Tuesday night. Continue reading
Welcome to Crasstalk. I don’t see nothing wrong, with a little bump and grind. Continue reading