Vicky Pollard has a real-life doppelganger. My own guide to the British "chav" phenom can be read here.
Month: May 2006
Mel And George
Christianist Mel Gibson hasn’t always seen eye to eye with George W. Bush, as my post earlier today suggested. Wiki points out:
Despite the fact that he has been perceived as being a conservative Republican (even though he has never identified himself as such), Gibson joined many of his colleagues in the entertainment industry in opposition to the Iraq War and even praised the liberal director Michael Moore and his documentary film Fahrenheit 9/11, leading some to question labeling him as a conservative, although it’s possible he leans more towards traditionally anti-interventionist paleoconservatism.
Gibson first became concerned about Bush once it was revealed that there were no WMDs in Iraq. I have a feeling Gibson would be more in line with Buchananite America Firstism than Bush’s Wilsonian incompetence.
“A Big Muscley Proustian Madeleine”
A "He-Man" fan remembers his temps perdu.
Well, It’s Better Than Patchouli
Stilton cheese becomes a perfume. Brits suddenly smell better.
Christianism, Debated
Another email:
Hewitt, Ponnuru, and now Goldberg? Something tells me you’ve touched a nerve. I can tell you that what you’re saying about Christianists isn’t new to any Christian that isn’t part of the southern Baptist conference, and I didn’t think much of it at first, but by devoting your Time column to it, you’re putting some real weight on the issue. Hewitt’s piece is easily the most vile attack on you that I’ve seen, and he is clearly afraid of what you’ve said. Not afraid that what you say is true – these guys have known that all along. No, they’re afraid that someone might listen to you. They’re afraid that you’ve created a buzzword.
Plenty of Christians know that their beliefs don’t jibe with those of the Christianists, but without a way to differentiate themselves, they’ve been all too willing to allow the Christianists to define their faith in public forum. The Republicans have used that to their advantage, playing up any criticism of Christianist politics as an attack on Christianity as a whole. But as Orwell demonstrated so well, a single word can be powerful. If you give the vast majority of Christians a word to differentiate themselves from the extremists, they realize how easy it is to break away from the Christianist political line. And that’s what Hewitt, Ponnuru, and Goldberg are all afraid of, because if it were to catch on, it would be a major blow to the Republican power base.
Well, my point is not to attack a Republican power base, but to resist the cooptation of a faith by a political machine. It seems as if the machine has detected the danger. Good. Now to reclaim the good word "conservative".
Quote for the Day
"We have never seen natural variability on a global scale like we’ve had in the last 100 years," – atmospheric physicist Michael Oppenheimer of Princeton University. More background in the WSJ today.
The Newly Disclosed NSA Program
Just how lawful is it? Marty Lederman has an extremely helpful guide. The answer is murky. The whole post is crack for lawyers.
Project Baghdad
Iraq the Model’s Omar sees securing the capital as the most pressing task for the new government. Khalilzad agrees. And so, apparently, does Maliki.
Eating Spaghetti in a Burka
Just as hard as you’d think.
Twinks, Bears, Google
The eternal beauty contest goes on.