Sep 21, 2009 -
By Robin of Berkeley
July 22, 2009
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/07/are_men_obsolete.html
When I snapped out of my left wing trance last year, I was lost in space. I had no conservative friends and was clueless about web sites and books.
I had heard something vaguely about Talk Radio. So I scanned my AM dial and found Michael Savage. (It took several months, and a chat with a rather bemused new friend, before I even realized there were other hosts as well.)
Being a lifelong liberal, I'd never heard anybody like Savage in my life. He yelled; he called people "vermin." He was unbridled masculinity, not the touchy feeling kind I was used to. And he totally accepted himself: his moods, passion, temper.
But what shocked me the most was his saying that men have become "feminized." I'd never been so offended. "Well, what's wrong with men being more feminine?" I shouted back at my radio. "Is there something wrong with femininity?" Men being way more in touch with their yin and less with their yang sounded good to me.
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Jul 18, 2009 -
I am certain that leaving a proper voice mail message is a gift. It is a gift I unhappily do not have. Usually I am all ramped up for a "real" person to answer so when I get the voice mail I freeze in my tracks like I have been stunned with a stun-gun.
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Jun 07, 2009 -
PUBLIC POST
There's so much plain common sense in this blog post that I felt compelled to share it.
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Francis Rice, Charman National Black Republican Association: To his eternal shame, in order to acquire and maintain power, President Barack Obama has adopted the Democratic Party’s strategy of keeping blacks poor, angry and voting for Democrats. Using the politics of poverty and race-baiting, Obama garnered nearly 96 percent of the black vote that helped propel him to the pinnacle of power.
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Jul 04, 2009 -
How many of us have people in our lives which we love with all our heart BUT we would like to scream at them "Are you Listening"
I know. We all do.
They never listen do they?
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Jun 08, 2009 -
ABCNews.com: 'Housewives': No Apologies, No Holds Barred
'Housewives': No Apologies, No Holds Barred
Behind the Scenes of the Bravo Network's Unlikely Cult Hit
By SHARYN ALFONSI and MELINDA ARONS
June 8, 2009
The country may be suffering a recession, but there're no signs of it on one of Bravo's top reality shows.
Meet the "Real Housewives of New Jersey."
In the season premiere, housewife Teresa Giudice runs up a $120,000 furniture bill in a single store visit.
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May 12, 2009 -
Making Americans less safe
By Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.
Give Janet A.
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Mar 09, 2009 -
Posted March 09, 2009
Cramer Takes on the White House, Frank Rich and Jon Stewart
By Jim Cramer
Suddenly, bloggers, opinion people, columnists and, yes, pundits who haven't paid attention to anything I have been saying or writing for the past 18 months are all over me. Suddenly, I find myself in the center of a firestorm over Obama's economic policies, taking enfilading fire from the "liberal" media (from serious columnist Frank Rich to entertainer Jon Stewart) while being defended by Rush Limbaugh, the standard-bearer for the Republicans.
I'm uncomfortable being in the crosshairs of columnists and comedians I enjoy, and I find the embrace of Rush Limbaugh most certainly strange if not antithetical to many of my viewpoints.
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Sep 24, 2007 -
(With breakout star Joanne heading to Golden Globe after-parties and with the rest of Joanne's week dedicated to an interview with ‘People,’ filming an Almay Cosmetics commercial, and reviewing her hectic schedule with her agent, I, Ms. Prisha Pattershandra took the opportunity to complete the final chapter of ‘Prisha’s Travels’)
“What the hell is she doing?” - “We have to stop this train!” – The air of desperation on the early afternoon train out of Port Town was palpable as some 200 people who boarded the Port Town Bay Transit Authority’s express hoped to avoid the very confrontation they were about to encounter. Stunned and overwhelmed passengers were able to get a full view of the giant lady through the large panoramic windows as the train chugged around a curve in the tracks.
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Dec 30, 2008 -
Tamara Jones
Kimberly Rivera spotted the little girl outside the U.S. military base in Baghdad. Just a tiny face in an agitated crowd.
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Sep 30, 2008 -
This collection had three, strong, very different, and seemingly impossible to combine themes- the girly, denim grunge Alexander Wang does best, a cool, colorful cocktail dress that Herve Ledger is famous for, and that structured, suit for spring that Balenciaga did two seasons ago. It could have been an absolute train wreck of organza, shoulder pads, and ripped jeans, but it was surprisingly impeccably chic.
When he opened with a look much like Wang's designs, I was at first very confused- but I have to admit- that jacket was beautiful.
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