Hey, George Will! What about THIS movie star in denim?

Last week George Will wrote a column denouncing the ubiquitous wearing of denim and proposed we all go back to dressing like movie stars. Good news! It turns out we are! I’m late for the pile-up, but in case you missed it, too, here are my favorites: Little Miss Attila: “Blue Jeans — Scourge of …

Xena disagrees with Janeane Garofalo

moar funny pictures If you have a hard time reading the sub-title, it says: “Xena disagrees with Janeane Garofalo that the Tea Parties were about race.” Michelle Malkin on the Janeane Garofalo of academia. Hot Air with video of Garofalo denouncing the Tea Parties as being all about racism against a black president, rather than …

So a feminine lesbian walks into a lesbian bar

When I ran a group in Silver Spring, Maryland, for feminine lesbians called the Lesbian Ladies Society in the late 1980’s, practically every woman who attended in good faith — some came in order to destroy the group because that’s how the lesbian community rolls — had a story about getting all dressed up for …

HillBuzz talked to Michael Steele about ACORN

HillBuzz is a blog by a group of gay men in Chicago who worked to get Hillary the nomination and got so mad about all of the dirty deeds Obama did to steal it that they worked hard and made many sacrifices to campaign for the McCain/Palin ticket. I love them with all my heart. …

Why does Michelle Malkin suddenly have no advertisers?

For a few days now I’ve noticed Michelle Malkin’s blog has no advertisements. For a day or so this didn’t worry me. But this was Tea Party Day week and she’s been one of the major driving forces in articulating the cause and motivating participation. One mark of her success is that last Sunday, when …

Iowahawk's genre-blending tour de force

Iowahawk’s latest is a genre-blending time warp tour de force lampooning left-wing totalitarian mind control. It took me back to my fourth/fifth grade classroom at Fairburn Elementary School in Westwood in Los Angeles. My teacher was Ruth Utsunomiya, a petite and beautiful Japanese-American in her late 20’s or early 30’s who told us she and …