Thank God someone seems to understand why Wanda Sykes was so devastatingly unfunny at the White House Correspondents Dinner, the annual “roast” of the sitting president at which Sykes this year took the opportunity to rail against the previous administration. Hitchens says it all so wonderfully: Sykes’ time was spent ...
Read MoreSaddleback and belief
In response to an old adversary on W&T who heard that I enjoyed Easter at Saddleback Church this year (and juxtaposed that with his knowledge of my increasing theological liberalism), I replied to say that I did enjoy Easter at Saddleback. I’ve been to Saddleback a good few times (I ...
Read MoreSupreme Court rules in favor of FCC
Shitheads. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2009/04/28/ST2009042801819.html
Read MoreFox doesn’t owe Obama airtime!
What a fun story this is. President Barack Obama, asking all the big TV networks in America to abandon their regular, business-as-usual primetime schedules for the fourth time in his first 100 days in office, has been turned down by the Fox network. Fox says it’s going to be running ...
Read MoreSpoiled?
I was listening to our morning guy talk on the air today about technology and Twitter and how we’re all spoiled enough as it is, and he was citing Louis CK saying: When I read things like, “The foundations of capitalism are shattering,†I’m like, “Maybe we need that.†… ...
Read More‘Someone’s Gotta Go’, and John’s TV show ideas
‘Someone’s Gotta Go’ is the name of an upcoming Fox reality show in which, each week, real small businesses who are struggling in this economy agree to let their employees compete to keep their jobs for TV ratings, and – every week – someone will be laid off from their ...
Read MoreRon Paul official defends his rights: captured by iPhone!
Steve Bierfeldt works for the Campaign for Liberty, libertarian congressman Ron Paul’s popular political advocacy group. After a meeting of the organization in St. Louis, Missouri, Bierfeldt was detained and harassed by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) – the federal government agency responsible for airport security – because they wanted ...
Read MoreTo all who loved ‘Super-Size Me!’
I’m bumping this post to the top for a re-read as the debate relates to personal responsibility. Spurlock’s 30 Days has aired for three seasons. ——————— February 2007 Dear friends, I write because I see that your Paragon of Reasoning, Morgan Spurlock – the man who finally leaked to the ...
Read MoreBluetree
Some guys I used to play music with at our church in Belfast, Northern Ireland a few years ago went on to form a band called Bluetree. They released their debut album to the United States last month, and found themselves at Number One on the Soundscan Christian Retail Chart, ...
Read MoreThe wisdom of Russell Brand
I finally GOT Russell Brand. I understand him now. It happened while listening to his appearance this week on the Howard Stern show: as always, Howard delves deeper and more honestly than any other interviewer, and he really got to the heart of who and what Russell is. And what ...
Read MoreThe bible and homosexuality
From an exchange on W&T asking me to set out my position on homosexuality (in response to biblical arguments against it). Â The asker is an evangelical with a traditional view of homosexuality and the bible which uses certain key texts, particularly in the Old Testament, to argue that it is ...
Read More“Hero Pilot” or “Miracle On The Hudson”?
I keep hearing both these descriptions of the incident with Flight 1549, as though they’re both compatible plausible explanations of what happened. I suggest either Sullenberger was a hero OR it was a miracle: not both. A miracle means God intervened to ensure that those innocent people lived. Quite why ...
Read MoreU2 new album, my thoughts
I’ve been listening to the highly anticipated upcoming U2 album No Line On The Horizon, which is due to drop March 1st. It represents quite a change for U2 in some significant ways, though there are several instances where you can tell they’ve tried to put some of their classic ...
Read MoreVatican: we were wrong, Darwin was right
Famously, it took the Church about 400 years to concede that Galileo was right to reject geocentricity, the idea that the earth is at the center of the universe. Â Now the Vatican is restating its view of recent years that Darwin was right about the origin of species, that human ...
Read MoreRichard Dawkins reads hate mail on the Mac
Intelligent people are the target audience for Mac marketing:
Read MoreChristian Bale is a dickhead.
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Read MoreThe Barnyard
Once upon a time, on a farm in Virginia, there was a little red hen who scratched about the barnyard until she uncovered a few grains of wheat.  She called all of her neighbors together and said,  ‘If we put in the work to plant this wheat, we shall have bread to eat. ...
Read MoreA sample argument from the marijuana debate
I love the debate over marijuana. Â Literally, love it. Â It’s fun to be right. Â And it’s fun to talk with people that haven’t thought that hard about it, because you can see the cogs turning in their brains when you start to point out some fairly obvious truths, like the ...
Read MoreA historic day
As seen from my office at work.
Read MoreThe Obameter!
Check out Politifact’s Obameter, a reference tool which tracks about 500 of President Obama’s campaign promises and marks them as: Promise kept Compromise Promise broken Stalled In the works No action This should be interesting! Â There are some promises I wish he would break, like the tax hikes he talked ...
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