Too much annoying real news that demands a palliative to wait until the traditional Friday. First up, Taiwan’s CGI masters review “Wall Street Journal takes on New York Times” and indirectly help explain the ongoing takeover of the WSJ’s news operation by its regressive editorial page.
Onion: “Construction Complete On 9/11 Truther Memorial.”

On a remote patch of Kansas prairie believed to fall outside the range of U.N. spy satellites, construction is finally complete on the long- awaited 9/11 Truther Memorial, sources confirmed Wednesday.Funded by donations from dozens of websites and fringe publishers, and dedicated to “the fearless amateur research and bold guesswork” of those seeking to “expose the secret machinations of the world’s true puppet masters,” the 7,000-square-foot monument has already attracted hundreds of visitors.
Political cartoon of the week from Daniel Kurtzman.




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8 Comments . Comments are closed.Cynthia McKinney posts on RedMassGroup?
That's a bit over the line isn't it.
Is that what you think of the people at RMG. A bunch of truthers? As someone who lost a very close friend who was on the second plane, I'm truly disappointed.
Well, it was just a joke
I like Red Mass Group, as you know. I read the site frequently. I have an account there. I comment there. I applaud its effort to bring people into the political process and challenge the status quo.
So, as an RMGer also, I was making fun of myself too.
But I am sorry to hurt your feelings, and I don't think RMG is a bunch of 9/11 truthers (although there are some there, just like there are at BMG and elsewhere), so I removed the offending joke.
Good on Ya Bob
Especially this week.
:-)
I do like RMG, and I am as much of an RMGer, I suppose, as anyone else with an account there.
I like to pull their leg from time to time. They do the same to us. If it misfires, the proper response, I think, is an apology (assuming it is genuine) and an edit to repair any damage.
I basically think political bloggers across the ideological spectrum have a lot in common: they are bottom-up responses to the status quo, which is perceived as in need of reform, and a sign, speaking in general, of healthy political engagement.
I missed the insulting inappropriate RMG joke
damn!! Lose a single morning checking in and see what happens. I don't suppose ...........never mind
Thanks Bob
I'd hope you'd tell me I crossed a line as well.
Just don't cross the $quot;streams$quot;...
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