September 02, 2004
The Limb I've Been Out On
for months seems to be getting a lot
shorter, all of a sudden.
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Poliblog
. . . gives us some "
bite-sized toast," which is lovely.
But next time could I maybe have some silver-dollar pancakes, please? That would be even better.
With Mrs. Butterworth syrup, if you've got it.
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We'll see what we can do
Posted by: Steven Taylor at September 02, 2004 05:35 AM (TzaXj)
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Mrs. Butterworths? I thought better of you. A pat of butter and some maple syrup. We go to some trouble to find Grade B maple syrup; it has more flavor and isn't quite as sweet.
Posted by: triticale at September 03, 2004 05:40 AM (8M1Uy)
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In real life, I use only real maple syrup—and unsalted butter—but ever since James Joyner (responding to the Log Cabin Republicans) came up with the Mrs. Butterworth Libertarians, I've been delighted with that and made it part of my identity. I'm a MBL all the way in my political affiliation.
Posted by: Attila Girl at September 03, 2004 12:39 PM (SuJa4)
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September 01, 2004
He May Be a Sonofabitch . . .
But—
you know.
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The Swifties Offer a Truce
Check out their letter, reprinted over at
Xrlq's place.
It's an olive branch; wonder what the Kerry people will do with it.
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That's not an olive branch - it's an attempt to get Kerry to agree with their distortions. Worse, the Swifties have launched yet another attack.
Pretty sad group but then that's the Republicans for you. Attack without compromise, morals, or conscience.
Posted by: littlemrmahatma at September 01, 2004 08:25 AM (BZ0tI)
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Yup. Ya gotta love those "Republicans" like John O'Neillwho vote for Hubert Humphrey, Ross Perot (twice) and Al Gore, describe our current Republican President as an "empty suit," and express a view that John Edwards was the best candidate for President in the race.
Posted by: Xrlq at September 01, 2004 10:09 AM (ARMDq)
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They have to be Republicans. They are doing something that some Kerry supporters don't like. Therefore, they are Republicans--all of 'em. Why can't you get that?
Posted by: Attila Girl at September 01, 2004 11:44 PM (SuJa4)
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Sure, it's an olive branch. "Agree with our distortions or we'll continue with more distortions."
If Kerry refuses to sign then he'll appear as not wanting peace, of keeping the ugliness going. If he does sign then he's admitting to the distortions. No win for him either way. Big win for Georgie either way. He says to the Swifties "Bad! Don't do it!" and they (*wink*) ignore him.
Maybe MoveOn should do like the Swifties: Bush - agree that you're an incompetent moron or we'll keep on revealing your inadequacies.
That'd be fair, right?
Posted by: littlemrmahatma at September 02, 2004 09:18 AM (BZ0tI)
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Do you, um--do you really believe this stuff you write? Just curious.
Posted by: Attila Girl at September 03, 2004 02:15 AM (SuJa4)
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Choose Life . . . Or Something Like It
Karol
discusses the pro-life element at the RNC, and the pro-choicers there as well. And the fact that they weren't always at each other's throats.
Mandatory reading: this will be covered in your final exam.
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