Friday night links.
* Gingrich: "If Civil War, suffrage, and Civil Rights are to mean anything," Sotomayor must be barred from the Supreme Court. Who does he think won the Civil War?
* Tom Tancredo: "I don't know" if the Obama administration hates white people.
* Sonia Sotomayor, notorious racist, ruled against people claiming illegal discrimination in 45 out of 50 cases. This goes along with Dave Sirin's piece on Sotomayor in The Nation to demonstrate that she is a moderate—likely too moderate—not some leftist firebrand. Anyone Obama picked to replace her would, from Newt's perspective anyway, likely be significantly worse.
* Earlier this month, a Twitter user in Guatemala was arrested, jailed, and fined the equivalent of a year's salary for having posted a 96-character thought to Twitter. @jeanfer faces ten years in prison.
* Nuclear power, too cheap to meter.
* Uhura, Dualla, and "Blacks in Space." I really think some nuance is being lost here; to take up just one point, Uhura isn't marginalized in the new Star Trek; if anything she replaces McCoy as the third lead.
* Jason Schwartzman's (fake) new sitcom on NBC, "Yo Teach," a viral ad for Judd Apatow's Funny People.
* Wikipedia has barred edits from known Scientologist IP addresses. Xenu weeps.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Posted by Gerry Canavan at 6:40 PM
Labels: Barack Obama, Battlestar Galactica, civil rights, Civil War, free speech, Guatemala, Jason Schwartzman, Judd Apatow, morally odious morons, Newt Gingrich, nuclear energy, politics, race, Rushmore, science fiction, Scientology, Sonia Sotomayor, Star Trek, Tom Tancredo, Twitter, Wikipedia
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