Welcome to your 2013 Crasstalk March Madness Funderdome. Continue reading
A Piece of the Continent
This Frank Capra classic starring Jimmy Stewart is required viewing for the weekend before an election. Continue reading
I’m sorry, Governor Romney. If Ted Danson, Tom Selleck, and Steve Guttenberg raising a daughter together is wrong I don’t want to be right. Continue reading
Keeping with our election theme for the month let’s take a look at the early performances of Vivien Leigh and Rex Harrison in a romantic comedy revolving around a blowhard politician, a dedicated journalist, and the woman who loves both of them. Continue reading
Let’s take a look at the progressive even by today’s standards political views of an American legend with some interesting ties to this year’s Republican National Convention. Continue reading
At a time when financial regulation is a forefront issue in the presidential race let’s take a closer look at the canary in the deregulation coal mine. Continue reading
Recently I had the pleasure of sitting down with our very own Homoviper and learning a little more about him. Here’s what he had to share. Continue reading
One brave internet explorer has dared to ask the question “Who is Bari M. Shabazz?” We here at Crasstalk feel such a question deserves an answer. The answer is he’s a figment of your imagination, Mr. Rob McEwen. Allow me to explain. Continue reading
Kissing babies has long since been declared an official duty of the Office of the President and a test of candidates on the campaign trail. Mitt Romney is a father to five and a grandfather to eighteen more. This should be the easiest part of campaigning for him, right? Wrong. Poor Mittens appears to really be struggling with it. Let’s take a look at the ten best examples of Mitt Romney scaring emerging growth corporations small children on the campaign trail. Continue reading
Warning: The film featured in this post contains content that should be offensive to anyone and everyone regardless of age, race, or religious affiliation. It is our intention to explore the material in its historical context. We are in no way condoning the views of this film. Continue reading