Some Iraqis want Bush to get the boot early.
What is Rachel Maddow thankful for?
The Meta team is quite fond of the infamous Palin/Couric interview, but “It’s Alaska!” by Gabriel Aronson deserves recognition for its expressive re-imagining of this ubiquitous sound bite.
via Sheila Callaghan
Obama Taking Over the Internet then the World!
There’s an Obama computer game! Here’s an article about it from the BBC.
Why Palin Still Matters
Andrew Sullivan explains his ongoing pursuit of the truth regarding Palin:
Her candidacy, in short, was indefensible. It remains indefensible. Until the mainstream media, the GOP establishment, and the conservative intelligentsia acknowledge the depth of their error, this blog will keep demanding basic accountability.
Man with no arms steals television.
Right on!
I found Sunday’s Sinfest particularly poignant.
New from Hasbro! A Stick!
The Toy Hall of Fame (which I didn’t know existed until a few minutes ago) just inducted a stick, along with a baby doll and a skateboard. Back when kids had more imagination, a stick or a cardboard box could entertain them just as easily as they would a dog or cat. I remember running around my backyard wielding a stick like a magic wand, in the spirit of Harry Potter (okay, stop laughing right now).
BrainFall.com - Are You More Qualified than Sarah Palin?
I’m 92% more qualified than Sarah Palin to be VP – what about you?
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So, why did they only interview under class men?
23/6 enjoys nailin’ Palin into a coffin. Commit their theses to memory and nail to a few doors to really emphasize the point!
More Hollywood directors take on John McCain attack ads. Hilarity ensues.
Now You Can Smell Good AND Be Blue!
I know I always wanted this: a new perfume called Wode by Boudicca comes in a container that looks like a spray can, and comes out bright blue before it fades away.
I don’t know about you, but it’s music to my ears.
Emmanuel Guibert uses a unique drawing/painting style to create Alan’s War: The Memories of G.I. Alan Cope.
Featured on Boing Boing.
Great little documentary following some absolutely adorable deaf kids in Denmark. Their conversations are like watching a beautiful ballet.