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Jeremy Lott

Jeremy Lott is the author of several books and comics and one haiku.
by | Sep 14, 2008

Nooooooooo!

by | Sep 13, 2008

In the Guardian, W. James Antle III has a new article about how the surprise pick of Sarah Palin as McCain’s running mate and Ron Paul’s political ineptness worked like a one-two punch on the Bob Barr campaign. Best comment…

by | Sep 11, 2008

It’s not surprising that Clark Stooksbury would say Pat Buchanan “should be taken with a pillar of salt during leap [i.e., presidential election] years.” That he would put those words down on the blog of the American Conservative, however, is…

by | Sep 11, 2008

In a essay on the long, awful fallout of September 11 in the Politico today, I attempt to catapult that term into popular usage. We’ll see if it takes.

by | Sep 10, 2008

Today’s Splice Today has a piece by yours truly on the tremendous redneck appeal of Sarah Palin.

by | Sep 9, 2008

New York magazine is maintaining an online “Electopedia,” described as “A guide to (almost) everything there is to know about presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama, from the important issues (Best Speech) to the really important issues (Hairstyle).” So…

by | Sep 8, 2008

Brendan Conway wonders, “What is this, good news morning for conservatives?” or “[D]id I die and go to Purgatory?” Here are the headlines that have caused his existential ponderment: New York Times: MSNBC removes Olbermann, Matthews from anchor seat on…

by | Sep 8, 2008

Jesse Walker and Jim Henley have been far too even-handed (and here) and unshrill about you-know-who. Didn’t they get the memo? While we’re stuck on the subject, I have an essay over on the main page about cold, cruel John…

by | Sep 8, 2008

The way John McCain handled his running mate Sarah Palin’s Big Moment at the GOP convention in St. Paul tells us one of two things about the man. Either he’s extremely lucky or he would have made one hell of…

by | Sep 5, 2008

Here’s my reaction to John McCain’s speech from today’s Guardian. The commenters sure are surly today.

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