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{Posted in The Republican Clown Car on March 31st, 2009 by Scott }STOOOPID REPUBLICANS!

STOOOPID REPUBLICANS!

Here are three more sexyblogs worth giving a looksee and bookmarking for future use.
The first is called Gay Daily Hot and it’s a compendium of hot images, videos and miscellanea off the World Wide Interweb of Tubes that’s updated daily.
Here’s a sample vidi of smoking hot Jeremy Lory giving himself a bit of self pleasure that appeared on Gay Daily Hot just this week.
The next blog is called Like it or Not and although it’s format is a bit odd looking much of the stuff that the blogger posts to it and links to is really terrific.
The movie links are especially good.

Finally, we’ve got Jared Christopher’s Completely Naked.
There’s not much that need be said about Completely Naked — it’s a superb blog and my only complaint is that Jared doesn’t post to it often enough for my taste.
But then, even if he posted to it five times a day that still wouldn’t be often enough for me.

“Looking back on the Bush years, Krugman’s track record was rather impeccable. But you’ll note he didn’t appear on the cover of Newsweek back then. And for years Krugman only occasionally appeared on the pundit talk shows.
But now a Democrat is in the Oval Office, Krugman is still hitting the president from the left, and suddenly the Beltway press thinks Krugman’s work is fascinating and newsworthy. Trust us, it is. (For years he’s been our pick as the country’s premier columnist.) We just think everyone would have been better off if the press had paid this much attention to Krugman’s work between, say, 2002 and 2006.”
Eric Boehlert at Media Matters discussing Newsweek’s choice of Paul Krugman for this week’s cover article.
“I get the heebie-jeebies any time a politician makes a business decision.”
Sully commenting on the decision by the President of the United States to ask for GM CEO Rick Wagoner’s resignation as a condition for additional billions in taxpayer bailout money.
But like conservatives everywhere Sully has NEVER met a poor person who he didn’t think needed to have the government in their lives and bossing them around.
As John Coles hypothesizes,
“Few on the right have any problem telling welfare recipients what to do. I doubt Andrew has ever seen a welfare reform bill he didn’t like.”