Ballet, then 300
One line reviews: 300- Henry V with way less jabberin’ and much more stabberin’ (although they don’t win like Harry)
or
The Alamo with no shootage but some minor boobage?
One line reviews: 300- Henry V with way less jabberin’ and much more stabberin’ (although they don’t win like Harry)
or
The Alamo with no shootage but some minor boobage?
Having been a denizen of web forums since the old Usenet days, I know what an self-righteous smug little prick some small-dicked nobody can be when handed a little authority for having the supreme advantage of having signed up before you did. Nowhere on the net is this as evident as on the supposed “reference” site, Wikipedia, which presumes to be the be all and end all of knowledge on the internet today.
Inhofe vows to put the brakes on Gore’s Live Earth concert
The argument is that there has never been, and there are rules against, partisan events on the Capital grounds. Gore and his promoter, Ken Wall, claim its non-partisan.
Now are they trying to say the music groups who appear are not going to bash Bush? Give me a fucking diet sized break.
Hollywood and whatever wood the music industry is never fail to make asses of themselves when they try to instruct the rest of us on political matters.
Sheryl Crow is probably only the latest in a long string of impressionable idiots who never read a newspaper nor watched the news on teevee, but she gets into the clutches of a rabid harpie like Laurie David and all the sudden she’s an expert on everything from the Iraq War to Glowball Warmage.
Congrats John Cole of Balloon Juice, you’re a giant steaming bag of douche!
Moveon didn’t “question” Gen. Petraeus, they called him a traitor, accused him of lying and basically said he committed treason for partisan gain.
Dan Riehl examines Dan Gerstein at The Politico’s piece on ‘who lost the anti-war war’ and raises questions about what drives that lunatic engine.
Here’s the ‘anti-war’ explanation in a nutshell: the extreme left detests George W. Bush and the Republican party. Prosecuting a war is a huge example of the power wielded by the President.
Dan Riehl’s latest post got us thinking, with the first caucus coming up soon, we’d better make a decision on who is best suited for president. Our readers are probably anxiously awaiting our answer, and so here it is just in time. No, its not Ron Paul.
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After reading this hilariously overblown review by Slate clown Dana Stevens I am damn sure going to see 300.
Reading a drudge link to this story about Sarah Silverman and a skit where she fucks god, or the day after and she’s blowing him off or something. Really, don’t see what the big friggin’ deal is, its a black actor and he’s supposed to be god, so people are offended I guess at the idea, but its pretty silly.