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Clipping from Fox News site: "GOP SWEEP: McDonnell cruises to victory in the Virginia gubernatorial race as Christie upsets incumbent Gov. Corzine in New Jersey; Democrat Owens takes closely watched NY congressional seat."

Two out of three races is pretty good, but it’s not a sweep.

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If “Deep Impact” Happened in Real Life

by Joey deVilla on October 11, 2009

Comic: Obama on TV announcing that they failed to destroy the asteroid hurtling towards Earth and a right-winger cheering: "Another failure!"

[Found via AZSpot.]

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Obama Wins Nobel – Next Up: Heisman Trophy!

by Joey deVilla on October 9, 2009

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Speaking as a guy who prefers President Obama over anyone the increasingly deranged Republican Party has to offer, I have to say that no, he didn’t earn a Nobel. Wonkette editor emeritus Ana Marie Cox summed it up quite succinctly on Twitter: Apparently Nobel Prizes now being awarded to anyone who is not George Bush.

Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo has this to say:

This is an odd award. You’d expect it to come later in Obama’s presidency and tied to some particular event or accomplishment. But the unmistakable message of the award is one of the consequences of a period in which the most powerful country in the world, the ‘hyper-power’ as the French have it, became the focus of destabilization and in real if limited ways lawlessness. A harsh judgment, yes. But a dark period. And Obama has begun, if fitfully and very imperfectly to many of his supporters, to steer the ship of state in a different direction. If that seems like a meager accomplishment to many of the usual Washington types it’s a profound reflection of their own enablement of the Bush era and how compromised they are by it, how much they perpetuated the belief that it was ‘normal history’ rather than dark aberration.

You can expect to hear much sturm und drang from the already-verging-on-deranged conservative side of the political spectrum; even among officials, the expected window of graciousness through gritted teeth has been skipped. So much for their calls for people to “Respect the Office” when their guy was in charge.

Were I in the President’s shoes, I’d say: “Thanks guys, I’m honoured, but I’m sure that there are more deserving people and I haven’t earned it…YET.”

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As the health insurance debate in the United States heats up, we need to remember who the real victims are: health insurance executives. Will Ferrell, John Hamm, Olivia Wilde, Linda Cardellini and other Hollywood celebrities step up to defend health insurance companies in this video from FunnyOrDie.com

[Thanks to Margot Lewis!]

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Saturday Morning Cartoons

by Joey deVilla on September 19, 2009

Here’s a selection of my favourite political editorial comics of the week:

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Bloomberg: Canadian Health Care, Even with Queues, Bests U.S.

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Allan B. Bevere: On Why the Church in America Cannot Speak Truth to Power

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Cogitamus: Wingnut Values on Parade

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The Root: Jimmy Carter, True Son of the South, Hits Nail on the Head

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FiveThirtyEight: IBD/TIPP Doctors Poll Is Not Trustworthy

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[Thanks to AZSpot!]

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“Make Up Your Mind / He Can’t Be All Four” is Now a T-Shirt

August 24, 2009
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Back in April. Adam Sacks of the blog Adam Thinks created this so-funny-because-it’s-true graphic:

After getting so many requests, he’s decided to make it a t-shirt. You can order it online from Printfection for US$20.00:

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FutureRuby Talk: “Fighting the Imperial Californian Ideology”

July 15, 2009

This article was originally posted to my tech blog, Global Nerdy. Although it’s my notes from a presentation at a programmer’s conference, the subject matter should be just as interesting to non-nerds, as the presentation’s theis is that California — and particularly the Bay Area — has extended its imperial and deleterious influence all over [...]

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Iran is Taking Marc Stiegler’s Final Exam

June 25, 2009

Here’s another article that would normally just stay in my tech blog, Global Nerdy. However, it covers the intersection of life, politics and technology, which I think would also appeal to non-techies, which is why I’ve reposted it here. Enjoy!
Marc Stiegler
I met science fiction author, software developer and computer security guy Marc Stiegler at [...]

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FOX News’ Democratizing Effect

June 25, 2009

When missing Republican South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford turned up – he went missing last week, and it was thought he might be hiking the Appalachian Trail – he held a press conference in which he announced that he had been cheating on his wife. FOX News, when covering the story, did what it often [...]

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All Che Guevara T-Shirts Should Have This Caption

June 19, 2009

Seen at “Diaper-eze”, a baby clothing store in Bloor West Village, in the west end of Accordion City.

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If Housepets Were Libertarians

May 4, 2009

Most of the comics on LeftyCartoons.com flop for various reasons, but I rather like this one:
Click the comic to see it at full size.

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What’s Up with “Senator McTongue”?

October 16, 2008

Take a look at these photos taken after last night’s presidential debate. What’s up with McCain and his tongue? Dry cough? Hairballs? The next step in his public metamorphosis into Grampa Simpson?
Photos courtesy of Miss Fipi Lele.

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Tina Fey as Sarah Palin in “Saturday Night Live’s” Skit on the Vice Presidential Debate

October 5, 2008

The folks who said that Sarah Palin’s performance at last Thursday’s vice presidential debate didn’t leave Tina Fey any material were wrong — she killed in the opening skit, turning Palin’s perky but content-free non-answers into pure comedy gold. If you missed Saturday Night Live this weekend, you can enjoy the skit by clicking on [...]

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