Monday, November 1, 2010

Monday morning roundup

Wah. The media takes up its role of whiner with regard to Saturday's rallies. And this kind of thing annoys the crap out of me, too: shocker! some people at the rally were liberals. Somehow, these columnists imply, this means they're not sane or civil. It's like to be bipartisan, you have to believe in nothing? The point isn't not to have political views; the point is to be able to discuss, compromise, etc. Why is so much of the media so f*ing stupid? Oh, sorry--was that uncivil? I mean, that is exactly the kind of bloviating that Jon Stewart comes out against. Lauren Hogan's piece, which the Post hasn't bothered to put online yet, is one of the few decent columns I've seen about the rally. Oh, here it is--I managed to find it on Google but not through the Post's own website. Maybe they could work on that?

International climate change aid may be one of tomorrow's victims.

A culture of philanthropy takes root in India.

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