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You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here.

It's not true what they say. Not all good things come to an end; some just change their address.

I will no longer be posting on this blog, but don't despair. Please visit my new blog, KatieFavazza.com, and be sure to post a comment to say hello.

Thank you to all of you for your support over the last two years. I look forward to this new chapter in my blogging career and I hope you will join me.
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For fans of Anheuser-Busch

You won't want to miss Mary Katharine Ham's rendition of the "Real Men of Genius"/"Real American Heroes" ads, Jesse Helms style.
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Publish Your Own Magazine

Folio calls it "the future of magazine publishing."

I call it "awesome."
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The Numbers Game

How does the cashflow for McCain and Obama match up? Karl Rove takes on the numbers--and they might surprise you.
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Happy Independence Day!

If you haven't already stocked up on watermelon for the weekend, you might want to.
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Late Night Notes

Love Thy Neighbor, the Farmer
Finally! Someone is connecting the dots on how to please both lovers of the free market and lovers of the market. This Motley Fool piece is a great look at Wal-Mart and others who are embracing local produce.
Produce in the U.S. travels an average of 1,500 miles to get to consumers' kitchens, and the company says that through "better logistics planning, better packing of trucks, and local sourcing, Wal-Mart expects to save millions of food miles each year" with its commitment to local fruits and veggies.
Read: Wal-Mart saves money getting the goods and that savings trickles down to the customer. And for those who don't care about Wal-Mart saving any dough:
Buying local produce reduces carbon footprints. It means eating food that's fresh and in season for one's own region. It's a very natural way of doing things. And, of course, there's a sense of accountability and community
Plus, many believe that eating fruits and vegetables that occur naturally in your region has incredible health benefits. Everyone wins!

Why More Jews Won't Be Voting Democrat This Year
Jennifer Rubin's column in the Jerusalem Post does a great job of presenting a complicated, rich history in a succinct and approachable way. Sadly still, far too few Jews in America will look at this and think: John McCain is the better man for the job.

Vast Majority of Iraq Benchmarks Satisfactory
There's a new Iraq report out with very good news, but leave it to the AP to spin undeniable progress into a negative story. The lede for this piece outright ignores the very facts which make the issue newsworthy.

Holy Conundrum Batman!

Partially because it has an incredible headline and partially because I'm obsessed with and utterly freaked out by The Dark Knight, this piece struck me. I hadn't the James Dean comparison laid out quite like this before, and it's interesting to compare the situations. It's a few pages to get all the way through, but it's worth digging through for some of the dirt:
"This is a true psychopath, a remorseless, incredibly evil character. But when he's on screen, you cannot take your eyes off him. And when he's off screen, you can't wait till he reappears on screen."
Read it. You know you want to. Also, click here to view a few minutes of the movie that have been leaked online.

This post was created for RightWingNews.com, as I guest blogged for John Hawkins this evening.
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Taking Note of Sex-Selective Abortion Crisis

Kudos to St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist (and St. Louis native) Colleen Carroll Campbell, whose column on sex-selective abortions was included in The Week magazine as one of the four best columns in the United States in the June 13, 2008 issue of the weekly magazine. You may need a subscription to view the link to The Week, but you can read the column in full by clicking here.

As an aside, three of the four best columns from last week were written by tried-and-true conservatives.


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The Doctor is Back

Jennifer Roback Morse is back writing for Townhall.com and you can look forward to her work in a future issue of Townhall Magazine as well. Her regular web columns will focus on the social and cultural impact of same-sex marriage and other family issues.

Here's her column for today.

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The Varying Impact of Gas Prices

The New York Times has an incredible interactive map online. Be sure to click through the different tabs and explore around a little.

A few highlights:
  • On the "gas prices" map, it looks as though Missouri has the lowest gas prices--or at least has the most counties with the lowest gas prices. Kudos to the Show Me State.
  • The county with the lowest median income in the United States is Buffalo County, S.D. This stat struck me because I spent yesterday afternoon with South Dakotans. (A friend pointed out to me that many South Dakota counties are the poorest in the country. Glance at the top of this list if you're interested.)
The map doesn't specify if diesel prices are factored into this chart. It seems to me that the poor in rural areas are spending the biggest percentage of their income on gas, plus they are more inclined to need diesel fuel.



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Calling Bloggers Names

The only show I follow religiously is Top Chef.

Check out what one of the three remaining contestants on the show thinks about bloggers. Click through the link above to read the whole story from The New York Daily News.

To be fair, she's not exactly referring to those that do great work, break news, or are otherwise awesome, ahem, but rather the folks who leave snarky comments about her appearance and sexuality on blogs. The featured quote, however, is elitist and there's no getting around that.

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More Like...Run For Your Lives

Today The Washington Post asks historians if Obama is leading "a run for the ages." If you can bear the liberal academia's lovefest, click here to read the story.

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Good News Out of Iraq

You might not have heard about this, but this is hugely important for progress in Iraq:
Neighborhood councils such as the one in Jazera are taking responsibility for a wide range of local affairs, an important step in the U.S. plan to improve security and give Iraqis a bigger stake in their own country.

Tags: msm   Iraq  
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PTI

Pardon the interruption, all. Things have been busy with the magazine and I haven't been blogging as much as I'd like.

To dive right back in, isn't this little gem amusing?

Tags: Media   msm  
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What does the U.N. call a "crime against humanity?"

The answer may surprise you.

"The U.N.'s special rapporteur for the right to food, Jean Ziegler, ... says Western biofuels programs are "a crime against humanity."

Read that, and more, at the Wall Street Journal.

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Announcing Fred Thompson in Townhall Magazine

It's official.
For us conservatives it must be about principles and policies that are grounded in freedom, free markets and the rule of law. That’s what I’ve been talking and writing about for the past few years, and that’s what I want to talk write about here on Townhall and in the new Townhall Magazine.

I joined Townhall and am writing exclusive commentaries for Townhall Magazine because I see them elevating the discourse on issues based on these principles -- smaller government, individual liberty, standing for common values that have become all too uncommon, a strong national defense and, most of all, an optimism and belief in America.

You can read the first of the former senator's columns in the June issue of Townhall Magazine.


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