Jan
15
2009
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My new site. Which is not going to mean the end of this one.

As you may have noted by now, I have a new site: Moe Lane. It is going to be an eclectic sort of place, combining my various hobbies, obsessions, and Things About Moe That We Don't Talk About. WLM is...
Jan
14
2009
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Yes, that’s really a lion riding a horse.

OK, really, in many ways this is why I created this site: I love RedState, but it’s just not the sort of place where I can put up things like 7 Images Too Badass To Be Real (That Totally Are) :

every single day.

Jan
14
2009
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Khan Noonien Singh and #6.

Two iconic figures of my formative years  – played by Ricardo Montalban and Patrick McGoohan – have passed.  For the latter, read Ken Hite’s thoughts as well.  For the former, well, this is the legacy that Montalban’s fans will remember:

Jan
14
2009
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The very definition of a bad day.

funny pictures of cats with captions
more animals

Maybe the bear thinks that it’s Al Gore.

What?

No, trust me: they know their enemy. Oh, my yes: they do.

Jan
14
2009
5

The Killers, The RedState YouTube Video, and what makes America great.

It’s crass capitalism, my friends. Crass capitalism.

So, my RedState cobloggers Caleb and Leon over on Youtube created this great video, using music from The Killers:


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Jan
14
2009
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The Weekly World News reviews the top eight alien films.

By their top alien reviewer Mygar.

I don’t know what’s worse: that I’ve seen all of these movies, or that I’m willing to admit in public that I’ve seen the first one.

Moe Lane

PS: What? No, there’s nothing embarrassing about being a fan of the Weekly World News.

Jan
14
2009
1

Democrats shut down Drug War debate in El Paso.

Last week, El Paso’s City Council took an interesting stand on Federal drug policy.

The City Council had voted unanimously last week on a resolution originally drafted by the city’s Committee on Border Relations that expressed support for Juarez and called upon the federal government to take several steps to aid Juarez and Mexico.

Those steps included clamping down on gun-running and money-laundering; the controversy arose when O’Rourke amended a portion of the resolution calling for less focus on incarceration and more on rehabilitation to asking for an “honest open national debate on ending the prohibition on narcotics.”

There is, of course, a good deal of debate on whether what Robert Anton Wilson called “The War on Some Drugs” is a sensible policy or not; it’s one of those things that people disagree on, usually strongly. But this was a resolution, not something binding; its value lies in an indication that an official local government agency thinks that a particular policy position is important enough to make an official stance on it. We see this sort of thing happen all the time, ranging from nuclear energy to same-sex marriage to the war in Iraq: so it’s acceptable, right?

Only if you’re not a Texas Democrat. If you are, you have to threaten the City Council.
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Jan
14
2009
3

Camille Paglia’s latest column.

As I noted – possibly snidely, but probably not, alas – in the blogroll, you have to encourage liberal writers and pundits who don’t actually hate conservatives. Come, I will hide nothing from you: Paglia is a guilty pleasure for more Right-bloggers than you might think. Possibly because she’ll write things like this:
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Jan
13
2009
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Machen (Quantum 7)

Machen This world has been formally part of Centrum's Green Zone for the last decade, and under effective Centran control for about a decade before that. It has never been considered to be particularly fertile ground for Homeline interference, both...
Jan
13
2009
1

Advance quotes from Esquire’s March Sarah Palin interview.

The first one is the most red-meaty, I think.

Palin on Bloggers and the World of Journalism

“Bored, anonymous, pathetic bloggers who lie annoy me….I’ll tell you, yesterday the Anchorage Daily News, they called again to ask — double-, triple-, quadruple-check — who is Trig’s real mom. And I said, Come on, are you kidding me? We’re gonna answer this? Do you not believe me or my doctor? And they said, No, it’s been quite cryptic the way that my son’s birth has been discussed. And I thought, Okay, more indication of continued problems in the world of journalism.”

Via Hot Air Headlines.

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