A Different Street

by Satchel Pooch

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The Economist is noted for its dry wit …

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

… but they also have that British breeding thing going on, so you know this is a spoof: an Economist cover that might be appropriate for the week so far. (Note: Language!)

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Anatomy of a TV news theme

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Weekend America had an interesting interview with a composer named Peter Fish, who is apparently the go-to guy for TV news themes.
Fish described how the different networks’ news themes express their personality (if you will). For example, CBS is very traditional with lots of strings; FOX’s theme, on the other hand, is [...]

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Celebrating Banned Books Week

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

… Ur doin it rite:

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On winking

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

My paternal uncle lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma for most of his life. He was handsome (in later years he sported a gorgeous head of white hair), roguish, and generous. He dropped in to visit his aging mother every day. He wore beautiful turquoise belt buckles. He was an occasional bootlegger, and [...]

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The trivialization of American democracy

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

According to Howie Klein at DownWithTyranny!:
This morning I woke up and heard partisan gladiators for the Republican Party, Inc — Pat Buchanan, Rudy Giuliani and Joe Scarborough — talking about how Sarah Palin had passed a test and proven she had what it takes to be president. She proved no such thing. She proved she [...]

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Kathleen Parker ed. (Via atrios.)
Is it bad form to jump up and down and screech, “WE TOLD YOU SO!”?
We told you so.

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Ayn Rand was (sort of) right

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

I keep hearing the debate over the bailout through a half-remembered bit in Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged.” As I recall the plot, the country had gone into the tank as a result of the Eevil Libruls ™. The Hero was listening to a recovery plan being espoused by the chief Eevil Librul, and the [...]

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Who ya got?

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

September Madness, too big to fit here.
(Hat tip to my brother)

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The Rogue Columnist:
“For the first time in my life, I’m afraid for our country.”
[...] You know the high points: most of us are doing worse now than eight years ago, and it’s becoming clear that the next generation may well see lower living standards that its predecessor. Has that ever happened in America? [...]

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It’s a wollif! It’s a wollif!

Monday, September 29th, 2008

I’ve been noticing this, so I enjoyed Leonard Pitts pointing it out in his elegant and punchy way.  It is sort of grimly amusing to hear the Bush administration going “PANIC PANIC PANIC” and everyone else going “Yeah, we’ll get back to you on that.”  I guess we have all learned something in the last [...]

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