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Boehner: GOP and Tea Partiers Believe the Same Things
02.05.2010
12:29 am
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Charles Johnson posted this today over at Little Green Footballs, I’m sure he won’t mind me sharing it here:

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said today that there is no difference in beliefs between the GOP and tea partiers.

“There really is no difference between what Republicans believe in and what the tea party activists believe in,” Boehner said during an appearance on the conservative Mike Gallagher’s radio show.

Boehner said his advice to Republican lawmakers going into this fall’s elections has been to “prove it to the tea party activists that we really are who we say we are.”

If you take Boehner at his word, then, here are some of the things Republicans believe in.

 
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Posted by Richard Metzger
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02.05.2010
12:29 am
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Bob (Or is it Jimi or John?) Marley T-Shirt by African Apparel
02.04.2010
11:23 pm
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Genius.
 
African Apparel

Posted by Tara McGinley
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02.04.2010
11:23 pm
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For when you care enough to send the very best: SVU Valentine’s Day cards
02.04.2010
05:55 pm
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If you find yourself looking for unusual Valentine’s Day cards, look no further, because pop culture-obsessed artist Brandon Bird has come up with what are probably the most unusual valentines you are likely to find—ever! Yup, the kitschmeister supreme responsible for the classic painting No One Wants to Play Sega with Harrison Ford has done it again with: SVU Valentine’s Day cards, or, as Brandon prefers, “Saint Victims Unit” cards.

Nuthin’ says lovin’ like a DNA specimen jar or a spiteful Fred Thompson scowl, are you with me? And what’s more, there are high-res versions you can download and print out yourself that are 100% free on his blog.

P.S.: When you visit his website, do not miss the Letters to Walken section documenting an art project of Bird’s that saw schoolchildren writing their annual Christmas letters to ... Christopher Walken.

Cross posting this from Brand X

Posted by Richard Metzger
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02.04.2010
05:55 pm
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Prayer Vs. Action
02.04.2010
11:35 am
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(via J-Walk Blog)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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02.04.2010
11:35 am
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Painfully Honest and Epic Mobile Home Commercial
02.03.2010
02:51 am
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This is the most effin’ epic commercial I’ve ever seen. Advertising as it should be. (I love the hawk cries and jaguar roars. Holy god.)

Posted by Jason Louv
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02.03.2010
02:51 am
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The Tantus Vamp: Sparkling, Icy Twilight Dildo
02.02.2010
11:47 pm
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This Twilight dildo, presumably meant to be modeled after Edward Cullen’s dong, sparkles and stays cold if you put it in a freezer for that special fked-by-the-undead feeling.

Updated by popular request… Yes the The Vamp retains hot and cold temperature. Toss it in the fridge for that authentic experience.

JUST IN TIME FOR HALLOWEEN! Who doesn’t love those dark and mysterious vamps on the screen and in the books we all thumb through lustfully? That’s what we thought. For those of us who fantasize about being spellbound and tantalized by the forbidden comes The Vamp. We promise this vamp won’t be the only thing coming for you in the night.

The Vamp is a realistic form dildo based appropriately on our Sire’s design but with a deathly pale flesh tone reminiscent of the moon’s soft glow. Since it’s a Tantus toy, The Vamp is made from Tantus’ own unique blend of 100% Ultra-Premium Silicone. Don’t be surprised if this toy seduces you, its long sleek shaft and deliciously ridged head calling out to you in the night. But don’t save this for just nocturnal escapades, try taking our Vamp out in the sunlight and watch it sparkle.

(Tantus Direct: The Vamp)

(Thanks, Howard Hallis!)

Posted by Jason Louv
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02.02.2010
11:47 pm
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Japanese “Star Wars” Sea Chicken Commercial (1978)
02.02.2010
11:36 pm
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Chewbacca is so damn excited he can’t contain himself.
 
(via Nerdcore)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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02.02.2010
11:36 pm
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Selleck Waterfall Sandwich
02.02.2010
04:24 pm
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Selleck Waterfall Sandwich (thx Bryan Collins !)

Posted by Brad Laner
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02.02.2010
04:24 pm
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Trippy Mister Rogers Video Collage
01.31.2010
06:33 pm
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Won’t you be my “special friend?”
 
Also see: Proof Mister Rogers is a Blood

Posted by Tara McGinley
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01.31.2010
06:33 pm
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Munching The Unmentionable With Jonathan Gold
01.28.2010
07:03 pm
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From our very own Los Angeles treasure, food writer Jonathan Gold’s current column in response to a reader’s question: “Is there a food equivalent to a snuff film? “

Dear Ms. W:

Zhou dynasty gourmands enjoyed rat, which they called “household deer.’’ I have heard of a bean, grown in Indonesia, that is so delicious its fanciers are willing to endure the inevitable three days of excruciating liver pain that follows the feast. My friend Ruth was telling me the other day about the strips of jellied water-buffalo skin she enjoyed in Laos, available with or without fur. None of those is available here, although as it turns out I did once try a version of that water-buffalo skin in a long-deceased Little Saigon cafe. There is a place in the Wilshire District that looks a little like the back office of a disorganized accountant really, no tables or cooking smells, where you sit for a while on worn vinyl chairs and are eventually, or possibly, or rumored to be able to be, brought the bosintang you have come there for. Takeout only. Allegedly. And I have heard that lately, it is strictly BYOD. Either way, I have never managed, or even been tempted, to try the goods. Goat stew is an acceptable equivalent.

In Little Tokyo, you once could get braised bear paw, at an absolutely bowel-clenching price, until the Chinese restaurant that served it was shut down. Hamhung in Koreatown once featured a dinner of barbecued tiger, lion, elephant and antelope, all legal oddly enough, until the ‘92 riots and the Japanese recession stanched the flow of rich Tokyoites to that part of town. (Hamhung still does have very good buckwheat noodles with seafood, which you should keep in mind when the weather gets warmer.) Meat smuggling from Europe has been substantially more difficult lately thank you, underwear bomber!  but if you ask around at better cheese stores, you should be able to find the raw-milk cheeses you desire. As for endangered species practically all sea fish seems endangered at the moment, at least in the long run. In season, Urasawa will sell you fugu, the kind that can kill you if it’s indifferently prepared, and charge you as much for it as you paid for your first car. But even in Los Angeles, as far as I know, you will find neither primates, nor human flesh, nor coelacanth. And we’re all better off for it, I think.

 
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Posted by Brad Laner
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01.28.2010
07:03 pm
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