The Quotable KafkaesquĆ
When a person says something hesitantly, it usually means they're wrong. If they say it with conviction, you can bet it means they're lying.
When a person says something hesitantly, it usually means they're wrong. If they say it with conviction, you can bet it means they're lying.
Just to be a gadfly on this (mainly because one thing I really hate is the whiff of a "journalist" who may be backtracking (i.e. ... (more...)
...on the road to fascism.
I know you're out there; I can here you clicking.
Hey again. Just catching up on the goings-on from the past few days. Anyone know if things are going well in Iraq? Am I right ... (more...)
Whatever's John Scalzi feels that this Harper's Magazine article by Sam Smith, which gives a look at the war in Iraq by using ... (more...)
My hatred of SUV's seems strong until I compare it to a site like this. Best sentence found there: The main rule of etiquette is ... (more...)
Oh, those waskally 'weapons of mass destruction.' If only they'd make an appearance. You know, before this cartoon is over.
(The good) Roger Ailes references a dismissive NYT book review of yet another accounting of the irrational and eternal Clinton hatred. Roger ... (more...)
And that's all I'm doing to acknowledge the lunacy of the day. Though here's something for the ... (more...)
In a moment of brutal honesty, Susie Felber ... (more...)
Welcome to Vietnam, Mr. President. Sorry you didn't go when you had the chance. Max Cleland is my new hero.