February 2012
“Yeah! How you like me now, F.E.C.? I’m rolling seven digits deep! I got 99...”
– Stephen Colbert, in a Federal Elections Commission filing for his super PAC.  (via officialssay)
Feb 1st
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January 2012
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“Republicans don’t even acknowledge that racism exists. There were a couple of...”
– Bill Maher  (via barbiehighheels)
Jan 31st
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“The (Internet) giant has stopped this craziness—here and now. But the challenge...”
– Lawrence Lessig (via azspot)
Jan 29th
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Nature Study: Peak Oil Has Come and Gone,... →
plantedcity: From Wired News: The global production of oil has remained relatively flat since 2005 and peaked in 2008, declining ever since even as demand has continued to increase. The result has been wild fluctuations in the price of oil as small changes in demand set off large shocks in the system. In Wednesday’s issue of Nature, James Murray of University of Washington and David King of...
Jan 29th
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“I cannot walk through the suburbs in the solitude of the night without thinking...”
– Jorge Luis Borges (via sunrec)
Jan 29th
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“Gun control is another area where progressive energies have been wasteful and...”
– n 1: Raise the Crime Rate
Jan 27th
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“In January, prodded in part by outrage over a series of articles in the New York...”
– n 1: Raise the Crime Rate
Jan 27th
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“Crime has not fallen in the United States—it’s been shifted. Just as Wall Street...”
– n 1: Raise the Crime Rate
Jan 27th
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“The selection of a Republican candidate for the presidency of this globalized...”
– Fidel Castro Calls Republican Field a ‘Competition of Idiocy’ - NYTimes (via pieceinthepuzzlehumanity)
Jan 25th
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“Regardless of how this plays out in the Republican primary race, Romney has done...”
– Rational Irrationality: Mitt’s 1040s: The Real Scandal is the Tax Code : The New Yorker
Jan 25th
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Jan 25th
“Salman Rushdie has launched a scathing attack on the Indian government for...”
– Salman Rushdie goes on offensive after Indian festival appearance is cancelled | Books | The Guardian
Jan 25th
Author Amitava Kumar's Response to Being Advised... →
That the novel The Satanic Verses can still cause so much trouble because it “hurts the feelings” of some (not all) religious people is something that never ceases to amaze me. That Salman Rushdie was unable to attend the Jaipur Literature Festival because of death threats saddens me. That four artists at the Jaipur Literature Festival chose to read from Rushdie’s novel, putting...
Jan 25th
Opinion: On abortion rights, Latinos distinguish...
univisionnews: Contrary to popular belief, strong majorities of Latinos support abortion rights. (Flickr: Steve Rhodes) By LUCY PANZA Channel: Politics Research released Thursday found that Latinos are overwhelmingly supportive of abortion rights, marking an important step toward understanding the nuanced views within Hispanic communities.  Read More
Jan 24th
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“The war against working people should be understood to be a real war…....”
– Noam Chomsky (via revolutionnow)
Jan 24th
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“If you go to one demonstration and then go home, that’s something, but the...”
– Noam Chomsky (via pieceinthepuzzlehumanity)
Jan 23rd
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Jan 23rd
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“ONE sure giveaway of quack medicine is the claim that a product can treat any...”
– Exercise and longevity: Worth all the sweat | The Economist
Jan 22nd
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“It is scarcity, Edsall contends, that turns modest policy differences into...”
– The Age of Austerity - How Scarcity Will Remake American Politics - By Thomas Byrne Edsall - Book Review - NYTimes.com
Jan 22nd
“The most interesting part of seeing these guys up close is seeing the way people...”
– Romney Bombs, and Other Thoughts on the Charleston Debate | Matt Taibbi | Rolling Stone
Jan 21st
Jan 19th
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“Nowadays, a candidate must believe not just some but all of the following...”
– American politics: The right Republican | The Economist H/T my Twitter feed: @JohnWDean (former Nixon White House counsel, now a contributing commentator to Current TV’s Countdown with Keith Olbermann, and author and lecturer. A guy very much worth following). (via timekiller-s)
Jan 17th
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“Having asked, in a completely innocent way, whether the Times should behave like...”
– The New York Times public editor’s very public utterance | Clay Shirky | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
Jan 15th
“Something happened in our press over the last 40 years or so that never got...”
– So whaddaya think: should we put truthtelling back up there at number one? » Pressthink
Jan 15th
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WatchWatch
ryking: Stephen Colbert’s first ad in South Carolina labels Mitt Romney “a serial killer.” “If corporations are people, then Mitt Romney is Mitt the Ripper.”
Jan 15th
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“Stenographic treatment is a license extended only the most powerful. As Atrios...”
– Arthur Brisbane and selective stenography - Salon.com
Jan 15th
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“Every day one can find prominent news articles that are shaped entirely by the...”
– Arthur Brisbane and selective stenography - Salon.com
Jan 15th
“That most reporters faithfully follow the stenographer model — uncritically...”
– Arthur Brisbane and selective stenography - Salon.com
Jan 15th
“The New York Times‘ Public Editor Arthur Brisbane unwittingly sparked an intense...”
– Arthur Brisbane and selective stenography - Salon.com
Jan 15th
“‎Karl Marx said, “The task is not just to understand the world but to change...”
– Noam Chomsky (via endormirse )
Jan 13th
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Spanish judge resumes Guantanamo investigation →
MADRID—A Spanish judge says he is proceeding with a probe into human rights abuses at the U.S. prison for terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay, after Washington failed to respond to requests for information. The probe stems from torture complaints filed by four Muslims who are either citizens or residents of Spain and were once held at the prison. The probe had been on hold while Judge Pablo Ruz...
Jan 13th
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Getting There Too Quickly:Aldous Huxley and... →
For Aldous Huxley fans, a good article on his combination of spiritual searching with his experiments with psychedelics. It gives some good background on the situation, so it’s worth reading even if you’ve already read The Doors of Perception.
Jan 12th
Jan 11th
Elderly ‘Experts’ Share Life Advice in Cornell... →
None of the advice is particularly revelatory, but it’s the kind of stuff we need to be reminded of, that’s so true we lose sight of it.
Jan 10th
“Here is this vast, savage, hovering mother of ours, Nature, lying all around,...”
– Henry David Thoreau, “Walking” (via cultureofresistance)
Jan 9th
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Jan 6th
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Jan 5th
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Jan 5th
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lycanpedia: “Serial killer psychopaths ruin families. Corporate and political and religious psychopaths ruin economies. They ruin societies.” -Jon Ronson - The Psychopath Test,
Jan 5th
Jan 4th
“The campaign is still a gigantic ritual and it will still be attended by all the...”
– Iowa: The Meaningless Sideshow Begins | Matt Taibbi | Rolling Stone
Jan 4th
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“The real fight against the status quo is coming in places like the Supreme Court...”
– Iowa: The Meaningless Sideshow Begins | Matt Taibbi | Rolling Stone
Jan 4th
“This caucus, let’s face it, marks the beginning of a long, rigidly-controlled,...”
– Iowa: The Meaningless Sideshow Begins | Matt Taibbi | Rolling Stone
Jan 4th