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  1. "PITTSBURGH MUTILATION INCIDENT A FAKE, according to police. Advantage: Ann Althouse and Michelle Malkin!"

    Althouse - Oct 24, 2008

    Writes Glenn Reynolds, linking back to his post from last night, where he said that I was "joining the crowd suspecting a hoax." Isn't it interesting that the women smelled the hoax while the men were such respectful

    Also tagged: instapundit, michelle malkin, gender politics, that inane carved b

  2. Camille Paglia, still a big Obama supporter, loves Sarah and Todd as "powerful new symbols of a revived contemporary feminism."

    Althouse - Oct 8, 2008

    She writes: ... Todd and Sarah Palin... have emerged as powerful new symbols of a revived contemporary feminism. That the macho Todd, with his champion athleticism and working-class cred, can so amiably cradle babies

    Also tagged: madonna, journalism, abortion, sarah palin, feminism, biden, paglia, masculinity, class politics, gwen ifill, todd palin

  3. Sarah Palin, the VP pick! [ADDED: And the live-blog and profusion of comments continue here.]

    Althouse - Aug 29, 2008

    10:25: Thought you'd like to see a picture. The handsome guy is her husband (and Bill Clinton's chief competition on the face of this earth for future First Gentleman). And this post can be used for commenting on the

    Also tagged: sarah palin, feminism, bill clinton, political spouse

  4. "Likelihood of you being FEMALE is 9%/Likelihood of you being MALE is 91%."

    Althouse - Aug 8, 2008

    Okay, thanks for the info. Via Instapundit, who's much more likely to be female than I am (50%), via Megan McArdle, who's practically all female (99%). ADDE: The websites I read that are really masculinizing me are

    Also tagged: instapundit, the web, masculinity, megan mcardle