At Bloomberg View, Kavitha Davidson has little faith in the NFL’s plan to investigate their own incompetence.
At Breitbart Unmasked, Matt Osborne wonders if the Kansas GOP is headed for disaster.
At National Review Online, Ramesh Ponnuru bends over backwards to defend his pal Ted Cruz from accusations of insensitivity towards Arab Christians. Republican congressman Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania disagrees.
At the Denver Post, Lisa Wirthman covers the GOP’s underhanded push for over the counter birth control pills.
Jonathan Chait is still trying to nail down Ayn Rand’s influence on Paul Ryan’s political philosophy.
Rep. Jim Clyburn recommends sexting, which is kind of funny.
Let’s have some more Peter Tosh:
What’s on your mind?
This is much more interesting;
http://wonkette.com/559953/new-york-mets-allegedly-fire-lady-exec-for-forming-babby-out-of-wedlock
It has it all.
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The “Criticism” section of his wikipedia entry is a gift that keeps on giving. I can’t even decide which part is the funniest. What a complete ass clown.
It makes me feel bad for the Mets. And to be clear, I HATE the Mets.
I’ve never met a person, who doesn’t depend on the Mets for a paycheck, who ever has anything nice to say about Jeff Wilpon. And as a Mets fan, he’s the absolute worst x2.
I see your name was dropped in a good way over at BU, Boo.
After seeing Jim Clyburn’s GOTV advice, I would watch the voter turnout numbers in South Carolina very carefully this year. The old guy just might be onto something. Might turn out to be the Lysistrata strategy that brings Democratic victory against those engaged in the war on women.
“Honey, have you voted against Lindsey Graham, yet?….”