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Jeremy Lott

Jeremy Lott is the author of several books and comics and one haiku.
by | Sep 4, 2008

JP: You don’t think that’s a nasty, biting description but get all huffy when RSM calls David Kuo a RINO? Maybe I’m missing something here.

by | Sep 4, 2008

JP: My instinct is to illustrate why I’m right on this point by coming up with a really nasty, biting description of you and speculating that you could, in fact, be something equally bad as well, but that I hope…

by | Sep 4, 2008

Here’s the start of Culture11 managing editor Joe Carter’s response to his colleague’s comment: “‘Dan Quayle with mammaries?’ Oh. No. You. Didn’t. Go. There.” More…

by | Sep 4, 2008

JP: Sorry but not buying it. You simply cannot coin and publish “Dan Quayle with mammaries” and expect it to be received as a thoughtful cautionary note. The phrase was meant to cut. In Kuo’s defense, if Palin had bombed…

by | Sep 4, 2008

My latest Guardian column on Sarah Palin’s spectacular speech has attracted some typically dismissive replies. Poster Move Any Mountain slaps a few of those down and says, “I love Leftist arrogance.”

by | Sep 3, 2008

In Slate, William Saletan looks at the statistical likelihood of abortions by the daughters of past presidential and vice presidential candidates. He writes, “the notion that none of these young women got knocked up before their parents’ nominations or elections…

by | Sep 3, 2008

My favorite bit from that Reason interview with the pro-Palin Real ID activist is this part: Matt Welch: I was just talking to someone who claimed to have knowledge of Alaska to some degree, and they say where Sarah Palin…

by | Sep 2, 2008

Let me just say, “Ew.” Oh and happy birthday to Juan Paulos Freire. Misery and despair / people dying everywhere…

by | Sep 2, 2008

That’s the question I take up in this column for SpliceToday.

by | Sep 1, 2008

The Palin pregnancy story that W. James Antle III links to below includes this sentence: “Bristol Palin made the decision on her own to keep the baby, McCain aides said.”

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