The library is my friend
Amazingly, after only a few days I'm overloaded with links and stuff for you. Wait! Come back!
Let's start with the bad news. I'm sure by now most of you know that Captain Kangaroo passed away last week.
Along with bad news comes a story about people who think racism is funny. Like these kids. Now, if after reading this story you think the runts actually had a point in arguing what an African-American is, think again.
If you weren't sure that was a racist incident, our Grand Wizard pal David Duke is planning on running for Congress. If you had to ask, yes, he's running as a Republican because we currently don't have a Nazi party.
I had, coincidentally, finished reading John Kerry's A Call to Service: My Vision for A Better America before all the caucus and primary stuff occurred. While I have no clue what I think of him yet, at the least I think he'd make an excellent VP. If you have the time, pick up the book. I'm trying to read all the candidates' stuff as I can just so I can make an informed decision, but I'm only doing it through the library so we'll see how long that takes.
Here is a nice resolution for that kid, Mike Rowe, who about had a few dozen Microsoft lawyers performing what amounts to a legal anal probe on the poor guy.
We commence with a Bushism showing we left at least one child behind. How did he get into Yale anyway? Michael Kinsley asks where the Compassionate Conservatism went. Tom Tomorrow discusses the dangers of a free society. And Carol Lay ponders the stupidity of how people name their children.
You probably missed it, but when two Democratic senators ask whether or not it is ethical that a Supreme Court justice hangs out with a litigant in an upcoming court case, the Chief Justice says its none of his business. So was Florida buddy.
This one keeps moving around and there are variations of its, but its that Outkast song you may have heard FIFTY THOUSAND TIMES with a slightly different take.
Finally, Forbes magazine discusses the Worst Cars Of All Time.