From the Department of You Gotta Be Kiddin’ Me!
A story of political correctness gone crazy in Atlanta:
A story of political correctness gone crazy in Atlanta:
If you don’t read anything else today, please read this article, which was written by Rebecca Walker, the estranged daughter of radical feminist Alice Walker.
The conservative blogosphere is abuzz this morning over a piece written by friend and fellow NC blogger John Hawkins expressing why, in spite of writing two opinion pieces at Townhall.com over the last few months on why conservatives should support McCain, he no longer is. In a nutshell, he believes McCain has flip flopped again on the immigration issue. It’s no surprise that Michelle Malkin (and many who have tracked back to her post) side with John on the issue.
With just a couple of weeks left in the primary/caucus season for Democrats, and with Hillary Clinton’s campaign desperate for answers as to what happened, the focus of discussion in the media today has turned to sexism and misogyny, and what role – if any – did it play in the Dem race for the presidential nomination. Lois Romano in the Washington Post interviewed Clinton about the issue Sunday, and here’s what Clinton had to say:
Rick Klein at the Political Punch blog reports:
I haven’t had a chance to look at the opinion on the CSC ruling in favor of gay marriage (I plan on reading it this evening), but wanted to link up to others who have and wrote about it. National Review has several opinion pieces up today devoted to the issue, and Eugene Volokh at the Volokh Conspiracy legal blog has some thoughts on it as well.