Exclusive: CPAC 2010 Photos #CPAC10

It’s been a week since I attended my first CPAC 2010 event, and I’m just now getting to put up the many pictures I took at the conference. I decided to give them each their own page, rather than one long entry that would take forever to load. Enjoy! Exclusive Photos: Ed Morrissey and Mary [...]

Peace with Kevin McCullough

Longtime Daily Dose readers are likely familiar with my flame war with Townhall columnist Kevin McCullough from last year’s CPAC. I’m happy to report that we buried the hatchet at this year’s convention. To his credit, it was McCullough who approached me at Harry’s Tavern in the Marriott Wardman, where I was eating lunch with [...]

Kate’s Corner ~~~ A young Transwoman’s take on Coulter, Olbermann and HRC

By Kate Doak. If anyone thought that sexism wasn’t rife within politics and the media, the events of the last few days should cure them. Between homophobic comments, ACORN rants and penis jokes by some attendees of the recent CPAC summit, not to mention a proverbial tennis match between Keith Olbermann and Ann Coulter over [...]

Irony … “The Big Freeze”

Interesting. The global warming/climate change naysayers consistently cite warnings of a “big freeze” that supposedly did not come true as their reason for not “believing in” proven science. It’s ironic that the same warming that has been agreed upon by the global community directly results in extreme weather conditions including the most recent phenomenon of [...]

Happy Annniversary, Daily Dose!

It was one year ago today that Daily Dose became the official headquarters of my brain. My first post was a fairly prescient one. I don’t know how the hell I found the time to crank out 8 posts a day for AOL and still post here every day, but on the other hand, there’s [...]

Climate vs. Weather … the difference matters.

SINCE PEOPLE on teevee STOLE MY local THUNDER …. here’s my take: After a winter ice storm ravaged Southwest Oklahoma this month, it left some – who already may have been skeptical – wondering whether the concept of global warming – or climate change – could even be real.  Scientists who are studying the phenomenon, [...]

Much ado about Soul Food?

Who’s gonna tell all these people they’re doing African American Heritage Month all wrong? Because I don’t think they know. Harlem’s Famed Sylvia’s Soul Food joint to begin home delivery in February. Soul Food cookout honors Black History Month, celebrates diversity Carver Center celebrates Black History Month with program, soul food Performances, lectures and soul [...]

Blizzard Theatre 2010 presents: Charlie Chaplin Goes to Hoth

This film did well everywhere except Naboo, where Jerry Lewis is revered as a genius.

What if you didn’t ‘count’?

Inspired by Tommy’s post about census takers and the homeless, I have decided to add my bit after interviewing one of the only two homeless shelters in my area.  Following a harsh winter ice storm that flattened my region for days, and left at least 1/4 of the population with no power (in rural areas [...]

“Take it from a half angel”

LOVELY.

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