As someone who left Ypsilanti twice, and, in both instances, ended up moving back, I’m always interested to find out why it is that people choose to make their homes in our community. What follow are links to all of the Ypsi Immigration Interviews that I’ve conducted over the course of the past several years. […]
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Dingell on the Daily Show
My Congressman, John Dingell, was on the Daily Show last night. I didn’t find it to be a terribly insightful interview, but as he’s our representative, I thought that it belonged up here on the front page. As I think I’ve shared with you in the past, I like Dingell, but I don’t think I […]
the fake press conference about the fires would have been hotter with male prostitutes
I was just reading up on the staged government press conference that took place the other day in California, in which FEMA employees, posing as journalists, lobbed softball questions at their boss. While looking around the internet for video of it as it aired on FOX, it occurred to me that our nation’s first, trailblazing […]
troll remembrance day
All of last night’s talk of trolls had me feeling sentimental about the good old days. After posting that piece on Objectivism, I was up until about 2:00 AM, scrolling though the archives and reliving some of the special moments we’ve shared with the trolls. Gulping red wine and often reading through tear-filled eyes, I […]
stephen colbert secures his place in history
Need a break from Neal Young? Check out Stephen Colbert’s performance as keynote speaker at Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. It’s as brilliant as it is painful to watch. Regardless of what side of the aisle you find yourself on, I think that you’d have to admit that it took enormous balls to stand […]