Right, what's a little sweater sniffing between sworn enemies?

Riley ,'Sleeper'


Natter 62: The 62nd Natter  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


tommyrot - Nov 14, 2008 7:01:01 am PST #1275 of 10002
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

HE. IS. KIROK.

Heh. "Behold the god who bleeds!"

ION, Andrew Sullivan keeps on harping on Palin. This post is really good:

Why Palin Still Matters

Some readers think my continuing attempt to expose all the lies and flim-flam and bizarre behavior of Sarah Palin is now moot. She's history - they argue. Move on. I think she probably is history. Even Bill Kristol and his minions in the McCain-Palin campaign may not be able to resuscitate her political viability now. But even if she is history, she is history that matters.

Let's be real in a way the national media seems incapable of: this person should never have been placed on a national ticket in a mature democracy. She was incapable of running a town in Alaska competently. The impulsive, unvetted selection of a total unknown, with no knowledge of or interest in the wider world, as a replacement president remains one of the most disturbing events in modern American history. That the press felt required to maintain a facade of normalcy for two months - and not to declare the whole thing a farce from start to finish - is a sign of their total loss of nerve. That the Palin absurdity should follow the two-term presidency of another individual utterly out of his depth in national government is particularly troubling. 46 percent of Americans voted for the possibility of this blank slate as president because she somehow echoed their own sense of religious or cultural "identity". Until we figure out how this happened, we will not be able to prevent it from happening again. And we have to find a way to prevent this from recurring.


Frankenbuddha - Nov 14, 2008 7:01:19 am PST #1276 of 10002
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

Poirot the Pug - what an excellent name!

All pugs are Belgian!

He gets married & fathers a child when HE. IS. KIROK.

Oh dear lord - Shatner at his most Shatneresque.


Trudy Booth - Nov 14, 2008 7:05:24 am PST #1277 of 10002
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

Is it just me, or does Saxby Chambliss sound like a name made up for a bad faux-Austen novel?


Trudy Booth - Nov 14, 2008 7:06:32 am PST #1278 of 10002
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

Trudy Booth - Nov 14, 2008 7:06:58 am PST #1279 of 10002
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

sumi - Nov 14, 2008 7:07:26 am PST #1280 of 10002
Art Crawl!!!

Also from the Daily Dish, This Guy should change his name to Cassandra.


Matt the Bruins fan - Nov 14, 2008 7:07:39 am PST #1281 of 10002
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

If memory serves, Kirk had a scene with that green-haired gladiator chick in "The Gamesters of Triskelion" where the camera tactfully panned upwards to a burning wall sconce once they started making out hot-and-heavy. I'm pretty sure he sealed the deal that time.


flea - Nov 14, 2008 7:08:05 am PST #1282 of 10002
information libertarian

As long as he's a villain in the novel, yes.


Typo Boy - Nov 14, 2008 7:08:12 am PST #1283 of 10002
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

That the Palin absurdity should follow the two-term presidency of another individual utterly out of his depth in national government is particularly troubling.

Umm Dan Quale. Ronald Reagan. The utterly unqualified rising to positions of great power is not exactly unknown.


Trudy Booth - Nov 14, 2008 7:12:19 am PST #1284 of 10002
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

Umm Dan Quale. Ronald Reagan. The utterly unqualified rising to positions of great power is not exactly unknown.

I think Palin sinks to an all new low. IIRC, Quale had been in the Senate for quite a while. Reagan had a term or two as governor of a grown-up sized state where the Governor (I think) has actual exective experience. I thought both were wrong-headed and pretty dense, but at least they had been unqualified for long enough to pick up something.

Less than half a term as governor preceded by mayor of a town with no fire department or school system where she hired an administrator to do her job doesn't even compare.