Here is a bizarre comment from Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) on the House floor today, at around 3:13: "It is time to welcome your children who can feel pain to the human family."
Here is a bizarre comment from Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) on the House floor today, at around 3:13: "It is time to welcome your children who can feel pain to the human family."
An Idaho Republican official wants to overturn anti-discrimination laws because they would prevent him from firing a gay employer who might show up to work wearing a tutu. Because that is what ALL gay people do in order to function in the workplace: they wear their tutus and commute by rainbow.
In today's edition of Tweet Beat, GQ and Amanda Bynes play nice, Amanda promises her eager followers post-op photos, and Ice-T is officially an old.
Girl Guides, the rest of the world's version of Girl Scouts, were always fascinating to me. As a 12-year Girl Scout who stuck with it until senior year of high school (I sold Thin Mints out of my locker and in the school parking lot. What of it?), Girl Guides were the Annie James to my Hallie Parker: basically the…
The Backstreet Boys have released their first single since Kevin Richardson got his shit together and joined back up with the band. It's titled "In A World Like This", the same as their new album. And it is not good.
I've long hesitated to write much criticism about fellow ladyblogs. It's not a matter of camaraderie or believing that our peers are immune to criticism. It's more like: We're all trying to do our own thing and do it in our own ways, as best we can and, yes, I am aware, it's not like Jezebel is perfect. What's the…
On this day, the hearts of women in journalism grew three sizes. Despite the fact that some people question
It's Emmy season, so TV stars are promoting shows and talking about TeeVee. Over at Deadline Hollywood, Allison Williams was asked how she deals with folks who brag about not having a television.
Fire up the Leona Lewis MP3's and scathing Indiana Jones: The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull reviews — it's about to be a 2008 party in this joint. Thanks to a swelling chorus of Concerned White Voices, SARAH PALIN IS BACK Y'ALL.