‘Mutually Beneficial’?
While updating a post about the sexual harassment allegations against Herman Cain, I noticed we had a new BlogAds client and clicked the ad to see what services were being advertised: “Being a Sugar Daddy Has Its Rewards” — no doubt about it — and “College Girls are Creative When it Comes to Arrangements,” as […]
Tweet Of The Day
by Smitty Update: more at The Conservatory.
Strictly Business
“The Pagan Right is a vigorous defender of conservative values and classical liberalism in an arena that few other conservatives have access to. It is time the movements were linked together so that both are strengthened.” — Rob Taylor, Jan. 22, 2001 In January 2008, I interviewed Roger L. Simon, CEO of PJM, for a feature […]
Walter Russell Mead Talks Around The Decay Of Political Parties
by Smitty Mead is always interesting, but apparently he hasn’t read Army of Davids. He sees the decay of our two Ruling Class parties American political parties are increasingly being reduced to flags of convenience; party organizations and party institutions have little influence over events. That didn’t use to be true. Party leaders and officials […]
Great Moments in Blogging
Tramps like us: “Driving back from Sioux City last night, it dawned on me. The highway’s jammed with broken heroes on a last chance power drive.”
In Which I Talk About New Media
Video of my five-minute spiel during the New Media panel discussion at the Maryland Conservative Action Network’s “Turning the Tides” conference Saturday:
Ace Don’t Love Him No Herman Cain
Everybody knows I love Ace, so much so that I laugh even when he’s viciously mocking my candidate: [H]e talks like a f–king dumbass much of the time, and when he’s not talking like a f–king dumbass, he’s doing an empty folksy pander which is all very nice for those who are receptive to it […]
John Guardiano’s Blog-Crush
Let’s face it: John’s obsession with Jennifer Rubin is even creepier than my long crusade for an Alyssa Milano re-Tweet. It’s more like Chris Crocker and Britney Spears.
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