Posted Without (Much) Comment: “D.C. Madame” Story as Metaphor

Tucker Carlson is, right now, interviewing actual whores on MSNBC about the ethics of revealing clients’ names: “This seems like a violation of a code.” Insert bloggers’ ethics panel joke here. UPDATE: A colleague writes: “That’s a first.” Actual whores on cable news not so much a first, ones that get paid for sex, well, [...]

Rudy

On a day when one GOP candidate endorsed the origin myth of Psychlos, I’d be remiss not to draw your attention to the candidate who thought that ferret owners were psycho: “There is something deranged about you.… The excessive concern you have for ferrets is something you should examine with a therapist.… There is something [...]

Happy Mission Accomplished Plan for Victory Day!

A reminder that George Bush’s vision for Iraq has been evolving for quite some time.

Get Thee Behind Me, Thetan!

This makes Bush’s “my favorite philosopher is Jesus” answer look positively Lincoln-esque: When asked his favorite novel in an interview shown yesterday on the Fox News Channel, Mitt Romney pointed to “Battlefield Earth,” a novel by L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology. That book was turned into a film by John Travolta, a Scientologist. [...]

Today on the Trail: McCain’s pricey party

TotT is a daily rundown of campaign events, compiled by Katie Rooney. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) celebrates last week’s official entrance into the presidential race with a fundraising reception in Westminster, Calif. tonight at 6 p.m. hosted by a local assemblyman. But not just anyone can get into this party — it costs $1,000 per [...]