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Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden

Morgan Spurlock, most famously known for SuperSize Me and the great series 30 Days, has a new documentary debuting this month at the Sundance Film Festival and opening wide in April. It looks like it should be a nice little tweak for the Republicans during this election year:



MTV's Kurt Loder does hit job on Michael Moore

You'll know all the right wing tools by their articles. Michael Moore is trying to raise the debate of health care in this country. He is not telling us what system to use to how to solve it---only that ours is horrible. Loder uses a short film from the wingnut Liberty Film Festival as evidence to attack Moore.  If Loder wants to use it he could at least mention that it's from a right wing hack shop please.

Mark from NewsCoprse:

The film made its debut at the Liberty Film Festival, which describes itself as “a forum in the heart of Hollywood for conservative and libertarian filmmakers.” In 2006 the festival operations merged with ultra-right wing provocateur David Horowitz‘ Freedom Center...read on

And Loder claimed that Al Gore's Inconvenient Truth was a fraud too: "But Al Gore's environmental alarmism — much of it since heavily questioned — no doubt plays better in Beverly Hills."



Mike's Blog Roundup

Bitch Ph.D: The Bush Crime Family has literally used all the power of the government to ruin a man without so much as charging him with a crime.

Secrecy News: Democratic Reps tell EPA to suspend the closure of public document libraries

Whippersnapp: Garry Kasparov, one of the greatest chess players of all time, on the U.S. policy in Iraq

Balkinization: It is hard to imagine that anyone could be more subversive to the rule of law than Judge Richard Posner.

Conservative Truths: Just one more reason not to vote Republican

The Aristocrats: The Aristocrats have declared the festival of Zappadan, which runs from the date of Frank's death, 

12/4, through the date of his birth. 12/21



Contagious Festival

Contagious Festival

Huff Post: Each month, the Contagious Festival features original work by talented designers, activists, filmmakers and comics. You determine who wins the contest by deciding which entries to forward to your friends and which ones to ignore. Then the most popular sites rise to the top of our live rankings and get the attention of our panel of esteemed judges.

Here's a sample



Hugh Hewitt gets Booed in Los Angeles

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Hugh appeared on a panel discussion at the Los Angeles Times Festival Books last week.

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He didn't go over too well with the audience with statements like:

Hewitt: ...George Bush won an enormous victory...

and ....its a left wing paper that plays to this audience.

Hewitt so simplifies the case of the readership numbers declining in most newspapers, including the LA Times on the basis of the same, old liberal bias argument.

I'm sure Hugh was a little disapointed that he didn't get pied so he could complain about it for weeks. I guess the audience didn't think you were worth the $4.99 on an Entenmanns Coconut Custard.

(Update): I just checked The Truth Laid Bear which tracks Sitemeter, and low and behold C&L is #20 Hugh Hewitt is #19. Pretty good stats without the help of my own radio station, book deals, and massive TV appearances. So if I use Hewitt's method of readership decline at the LA Times and apply them to his website, it becomes obvious that his readers must be feed up with his right wing, religious, not-really conservative slant on the issues. (If you check his book-Blog-his readership has declined by over 10,000 hits a day from his publication.) Now traffic does tend to spike up and down for a lot of us who do not have the media access that he does. What's his excuse then?

Sitemeter doesn't count my site very well either. All the traffic counters are faulty and some work better than others. Statcounter seems much more acurate for this template and shows far greater numbers with the data to verify it. They both appear at the bottom of the site.