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Aaron Altman on Jul 14, 2008

Here's how I look at it: anyone who thinks they are smarter that the rest of us is, by default, a fucking idiot. And, of course, this is very different than those who think they are smart. :-)


Unfun on Jun 12, 2008

You were missed. Next one you are coming!


ian spiegelman on Jun 8, 2008

Oh I didn't really think you were being serious. No problem at all. But please email me instead of using this profile message thing... it's a pain!


Richard on May 22, 2008

It was an intense day. Lots of people executed, too. Sheesh.


CodePink on May 22, 2008

What a lovely thing to say! Thanks, Helman. Of course it's worth a hill of beans, my dear. The feeling is mutual. Hope you're well! xoxo, pinkie


In Other News... on May 17, 2008

And that's all that matters. :-) Thanks!


MattGaymon on May 16, 2008

PS thanks for the caption props - I just won in a past life/last week, and also I suspect Richard hates me ;)


moff on May 7, 2008

See, I would just get your abortion *now*, because who knows what could happen? Then won't you be sorry you didn't have one when you had the chance.

Axelrod is a douchebag, but it seems like that's kind of his job; I guess it's useful to have at least one around in politics. I just can't believe she wants to carry this thing to West Virginia and Kentucky, states that do not look like they're gonna go blue no matter who's the nominee, and argue that a strong performance there is a reason for her candidacy. As for the superdelegates, I just don't understand why they're not stepping in. Their indecision is starting to look like straight-up cowardice. Ugh.


moff on May 7, 2008

OK, seriously, if your gal somehow managed to pull off the nomination, I would have to write in Michael Jackson (as I usually do) in lieu of actually casting a vote.

By the way, I totally won't hold it against her if Obama loses. I mean, he has to be able to stand on his own and win this thing, and it's up to him to convince the voters. Still, her inability to concede and face reality gracefully is driving me a bit nuts. Even she's hoping Obama loses so that she can run against McCain in 2012, as some suspect, she really seems to be hurting her chances.


SinisterRouge on May 7, 2008

Oh boy you got that right.



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