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  1. 10 hours ago

    Salma Hayek and a young black starlet debate who deserves more Intersectional Pokemon Points

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  2. 11 hours ago

    The far right gay catfight pattern was pretty hilariously evident in European politics.

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    13 hours ago
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    “Freedom of choice is what you’ve got. Freedom from choice is what you want.” - Devo

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  4. 14 hours ago

    NYT: Who needs Rule of Law when we've got "Who? Whom?" NYT has run 1 article (of 150 words) ever on masked bike lock thug Eric Clanton. But NYT runs 778 words on how a stupid road rage bike lock fight in DC is the fault of Trump and his Neo-Nazis.

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    17 hours ago

    Reminded that the best sculpture at Storm King park is Maya Lin’s Wavefield, which is basically just a tiny golf course - maybe has a point...

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  6. 17 hours ago

    New York Times runs its 1st story ever (all of 150 words) on Berkeley bike lock philosopher who no jail time for slamming skulls of 7 Trump fans with a heavy metal object. Now back to wall to wall Charlottesville Anniversary coverage!

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    Aug 9

    Janet Napolitano famously said, "Show me a 50-foot wall, and I'll show you a 51-foot ladder," after which quip Obama made her Secretary of Homeland Security and then her demonstrated mastery of engineering and physics got her appointed president of U. of California. Except ...

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    Aug 9

    The Woke War on White Women Worsens The Democrats’ Coalition of the Margins (blacks, gays, , immigrants, Muslims, transgenders, etc.) just can’t stop themselves from clawing each other’s eyes out over resentments of each other. E.g.:

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    Aug 9

    Vox: "Racism Is a Problem of White Elites, and Kris Kobach Proves It" In Vox, is outraged that Kansas GOP candidate Kris Kobach is a summa cum laude graduate of Harvard and an intellectual protege of great American thinker Samuel Huntington:

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    Jul 29

    The NH article, which I read in NH, was unintentionally hilarious

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  11. Aug 9
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  12. Aug 9

    The brown part of the planet sure seems to be trying to away from the brown part of the planet and into the white part of the planet. Are the citizens of the United States, of any color, entitled to have a say on how many hundreds of millions of non-citizens are allowed in?

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    Just like catcalling, I don’t owe a response to unsolicited requests from men with bad intentions. And also like catcalling, for some reason they feel entitled to one.

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  14. Aug 9

    That's what America's elites want these days: Freedom from speech. They don't want to hear anymore guff from anybody who has never been to Davos.

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  15. Aug 9

    In Vox, laments the vile evil of elite colleges being so careless as to let in high IQ conservatives like Kris Kobach and Stephen Miller. My take on Matthews' outrage that Stephen Miller was allowed to be at Duke during Duke lacrosse hoax:

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    Aug 8

    A hispanic white supremacist confessed to racially targeting a Black family in a failed drive by shooting at a Palm Springs hotel

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  17. Aug 9
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  18. Aug 9

    Vox: "Racism Is a Problem of White Elites, and Kris Kobach Proves It" In Vox, is outraged that Kansas GOP candidate Kris Kobach is a summa cum laude graduate of Harvard and an intellectual protege of great American thinker Samuel Huntington:

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  19. Aug 9

    Janet Napolitano famously said, "Show me a 50-foot wall, and I'll show you a 51-foot ladder," after which quip Obama made her Secretary of Homeland Security and then her demonstrated mastery of engineering and physics got her appointed president of U. of California. Except ...

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    Aug 9
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    The late anthropologist Henry Harpending, who spent 4 years doing field work in his beloved Africa, noticed the spread in American academia of African-style black magic witch doctor logic with the insistence on "institutional racism" and "white privilege"

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