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February, 2014 archive

GRandhog Day (Updated) 0

Juanita Jean assesses Rand Paul, serial plagiarist:

Rand Paul lives in the movie Groundhog Day where he keeps trying to steal without getting caught.

Details at the link.

Addendum:

Noz adds a lawyer’s perspective.

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“She Made Me Do It” 0

The Rude One rudely explains how “James Taranto just couldn’t help himself, bless his soul.”

Prepare yourself for rudeness and read it.

(For a bonus, here’s his delicious takedown of Bobo from yesterday.)

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Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0

Once more, for all practical purposes, status quo ante.

Jobless claims increased by 8,000 to 339,000 in the week ended Feb. 8 from 331,000 in the prior period, a Labor Department report showed today in Washington.

(snip)

The Labor Department’s report showed the four-week average of claims, a less-volatile measure than the weekly figure, increased to 336,750 from 333,250 the week before.

The number of people continuing to receive jobless benefits decreased by 18,000 to 2.95 million in the week ended Feb. 1.

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Facebook Frolics 2

The internet is a public place.

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Stray Thought 0

My bank does not endear itself to me by displaying “Happy Birthday” on the ATM when I insert my card.

Quite the opposiite . . . .

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Level Playing Field 0

Via Delaware Liberal.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Accidental politeness.

A Neshannock Township man accidentally shot himself in the head Monday night with a pellet gun, according to township police.

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QOTD 0

Dave Barry:

The problem with winter sports is that – follow me closely here – they generally take place in winter.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Intentions are irrelevant.

A groundbreaking study by the think tank Demos released last week found that 10,000 tweets containing a racial slur are posted on Twitter every day, although a majority of these tweets are not intended to be racist.

If you act like a racist, you are a racist.

If you don’t realize you are acting like a racist, you are stupid or you are lying to yourself. And you are probably not that stupid.

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“Economic Units” 2

This is my first edition of what Spocko said.

Citizens holding

Image via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

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Decoding de Code 0

The societal meanings of words often differ from the dictionary meanings. My South Carolina grandmother used to refer to black folks as “darkies” so as not to remind them that they were “colored.” Never in her life could she bring herself to refer to them as “black.” It was not proper. (Other, less polite words, I never heard from her.)

Leonard Pitts, Jr., explores the imagery around words and their social meanings in the context of the trial of Michael Dunn, a white man who stood his ground against shot an unarmed black kid because he didn’t like the “thug” music the kid was playing. A nugget:

And we need to talk about that word a moment. But first, let’s try a thought experiment: Close your eyes and picture a California girl. Close your eyes and picture a chess prodigy.

The nugget continues below the fold, but, before you read it, try his little exercise.

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News, Ripped from the Ticker 0

Warning: The usual bad taste.

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Snow Job 0

The Charlotte Observer’s Mark Washburn tees off on media’s hysterical reaction to the possible appearance of a random snowflake. A nugget:

. . . I’ve been tuned into the Severe Nostradamas Gompler-Whompler Weather Center of Agonizing Death, also known as my television.

I can assure you that in anticipation of the catastrophe, we at the newspaper have larded up on typographical bullets

Follow the link for a battery of survival tips.

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Patriot Games 2

Will Bunch asks the question.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

He couldn’t handle the politeness.

Officers were called to James R. Hoover’s Sandalwood Drive home about 12:30 p.m., police Sgt. Tray Towles said. Hoover was reportedly handling a gun when it fired, said Towles, who had no other details.

And in more news of the polite . . . .

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Droning On 0

Tom Tomorrow cartoon pointing out the


Click for a larger image.

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QOTD 0

Frances Burney:

We all acknowledge our faults … but the acknowledgment passes for current payment; and therefore we never amend them.

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Break Time 0

Off to drink liberally.

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Beatle Mania 0

The streams of syrup unleashed in media stories about the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ appearance on the Ed Sullivan show have been silly and stultifying. I have relentlessly avoided them.

The times were not so syrupy.

Young men were dying for old men’s lies in Viet Nam, as today different youngsters die for different lies from different old men in a different part of the world; the protest movement was starting to bloom. The Civil Rights struggle (which still is going on, by the way) was nearing its height. The great civil rights and anti-war demonstrations were yet to happen. Acid rock was just on the horizon. A culture war was brewing, one that continues still as the forces of reaction continue to, well, react.

I remember boys getting suspended from school for “Beatles haircuts,” which were quite short in retrospect. One of the students in my high school, directed to cut his hair by the principal, had his head shaved; the principal forced him to wear a toboggan cap until it grew back.

Michael Tomasky tries to bring some reality to the orgy of saccharine nostalgia.

Full Disclosure:

I did not pay much attention to the Beatles until later, after seeing a Leonard Bernstein “Young People Concert” in which Bernstein praised the richness and complexity of their music. I was more into Cannonball Adderley and Rimsky-Korsakov. And I was always more of an Airplane freak.

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High Tolls on the GW Bridge 0

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