Glad Baratunde didn’t faint like I did, and could capture this CLASSIC DNC moment.
Sundays are for laundry, football, and leftover pierogies*
The dough:
5 cups of flour
1 pint of sour cream
2 eggs
1 egg yolk
pinch of salt
2 tablespoons of melted butter
2 teaspoons of olive oil
You can hand mush it all together. Split it in half. Cover it with a kitchen towel. Let it sit for a good 10 minutes or so. Roll it out and use a glass to make circles. Fill with filling (two versions below) pinch together to seal. boil until they float. saute in pan with butter and onions or just butter until golden brown. top with sour cream and nom nom nom.
Fillings:
1/2 lbs ground beef
Garlic
green onion
farmers cheese
salt/pepper/garlic salt
Or- a potato filling:
3-4 boiled potatoes
farmers cheese
onion
salt
pepper
garlic salt
mash em!
*normally I’d also say Meet the Press too, but I just did two weeks of nonstop conventions and this Sunday I avoided the talking heads.
Important Polling For Our Troubled Times
Apparently my post below is offending some Republicans. Which, normally would make me clap my hands in glee, however today that glee is tempered with concern. You see GeekMommy is offended. So is Becca, and even teenager Zach says I’ve lost cool points.
So in the interest in living up to my goal of being better, I’m offering my readers a chance to weigh in on the tag I’ve been using for months now called ‘Republicans are Stupid.’
Now, I would think anyone who knows and talks to me as we discuss politics wouldn’t take it seriously, but apparently what I think and what you think may not be the same.
I find it funny, in that eye-roll, snarky kinda way. The same way you think it’s funny to call me a latte drinking, prius driving, NPR listening elitist.
But far be it from me to actually make people cry* so I think it’s only fair I put it up to a vote.
Please take the poll below an weigh in on the matter.
*I still want to make John McCain and Sarah Palin cry, and I find them stupid, no matter what the poll says-however I certainly don’t think my friends are stupid…well, most of them anyway. Some of you use macs. (oh, come on….laugh, a little)
When Your Barracuda Snark Bites You In the Butt
Meet my friend Nerdette.
Oh, and Governor Palin…Heart called. They want their song back.
And step away from the Detroit Red Wings sweater.
I mean it.
Or I’ll have to bust out my math on just how much money it takes to be a hockey mom. What with ice time and equipment and all. I’ll have to talk about how it’s the most expensive sport for a kid to play and how most American families couldn’t possibly afford to let their children be rink rats. You know, it’s kind of elitist, really. (thanks to my hockey playing dad for reminding me)
I <3 Jon Stewart and Feminists
Suzanne at BlogHer nails it.
Stefania and the Thompson Twins take apart Palin’s speech piece by piece. Classic.
Dear conservatives, you might want to check your own backyard.
Sarah Palin’s record on how she supports special needs children (or not). There is a big blogosphere fight brewing over this one, with the primary issue seeming to be a program called “Alaska Challenge Youth Academy” – Conservatives claim it resulted in an increase in funding for education for special needs children, progressives are claiming its not a special needs program, therefore the budget remained stagnate or cut. Fight it out amongst yourselves.
Something to think about while you watch tonight’s ‘Tribute to Cindy McCain.’
I said on CNN this morning we didn’t hear anything about the ISSUES last night…apparently I wasn’t alone.
and finally…this clip sums up what I’ve been sputtering to tell a cable news audience for 48 hours. Amen Jon, Amen.
My Thoughts From St. Paul
Stuffed elephants are cute.
Zero delegates should be allowed to dance. That should have been a rule in Denver too.
Sarah Palin’s lack of experience isn’t Sarah Palin’s fault…it’s the media’s.
A Biden – Palin debate just might end in a brawl.
The crowd isn’t nearly as diverse as it was in Denver.
The GOP needs to lose that green screen on stage. It’s make me nuts.
A Raisin McCain -Yes We Can Dance Off Just might be the only way to end this thing.
*I’ll be on CNN tomorrow at 8:30am Central with Soledad O’Brien, live from St. Paul. I enjoyed my chat with CNN this morning at 9am and again at 3pm. It’s been fun….
It’s Stuff Like This…
Let’s not talk about the kid…let’s talk about policy and politics. Forget WHY we are having this discussion, but we still need to have this discussion. And while we’re at it, let’s talk abstinence only education, family leave, affordable child care, and yes…funding for programs for teenage mothers.
From the Washington Post: h/t reader The Truffle–
By Paul Kane
ST. PAUL — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the Republican vice-presidential nominee who revealed Monday that her 17-year-old daughter is pregnant, earlier this year used her line-item veto to slash funding for a state program benefiting teen mothers in need of a place to live.After the legislature passed a spending bill in April, Palin went through the measure reducing and eliminating funds for programs she opposed. Inking her initials on the legislation — “SP” — Palin reduced funding for Covenant House Alaska by more than 20 percent, cutting funds from $5 million to $3.9 million. Covenant House is a mix of programs and shelters for troubled youths, including Passage House, which is a transitional home for teenage mothers.
According to Passage House’s web site, its purpose is to provide “young mothers a place to live with their babies for up to eighteen months while they gain the necessary skills and resources to change their lives” and help teen moms “become productive, successful, independent adults who create and provide a stable environment for themselves and their families.”
Palin’s own daughter, Bristol, is five months pregnant and has plans to wed.
Apparently I am smoking crack and the world is upside down
…but conservative bloggers are up in arms over this Palin pregnancy thing and trying to tell me liberal bloggers are …wait…let me find it…
What’s disturbing about both the rumors– originated at Daily Kos on Friday– and the way the Left has already been going after Palin and Bristol is that there’s an
obviously anti-woman streak in it. “Palin can’t campaign because she has a special needs baby!” “Palin can’t possibly run for VP while her daughter is going through a major life transition!” “Palin endangered her baby by being governor while pregnant!”Really, guys? So a highly capable woman with a strong support network and great family is supposed to lay aside the greatest opportunity of her career because she has a family in which normal challenges have to be overcome? The Left is more than happy to abandon all its “I am woman, hear me roar” rhetoric as soon as it meets a woman whose roar it doesn’t like. The Left is more than happy to abandon the
“right to privacy” as long as prying is politically beneficial.– Mary Katharine Ham, BlogHer
I’m sorry but I need to pick my jaw up off the floor here for a minute and bring everyone back to the land of NOT CRAZY, where conservatives normally don’t call the left ‘anti-woman’ and call out sexism.
I would argue, their candidate is the leader of the anti-woman rhetoric and any fringe nut-jobs on the left saying anything remotely ‘anti-woman’ have already been tossed to our liberal curb. You know, where we keep the rest of the Rush-type women haters.
I mean really…are you trying to out “pro”woman the Democrats simply because you’re running a woman? Seriously? Really? When you vote down things like family leave and family planning? SERIOUSLY? The party pushing us to back alley abortions and freaking out over condoms in schools? The one totally fine with the idea women don’t really need equal pay they just need more education and training? The one, as my husband just reminded me, trying to re-classify birth control as abortion?What the hell kind of drugs are you people doing?
How about we all take a deep breathe and review, shall we? I need to take a deep breathe here.
In through the nose, out through the mouth….
From David Greenberg, the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood in Oregon-
John McCain is one of only a few Senators to earn a Zero percent lifetime rating from Planned Parenthood’s Action Fund, and he only scored that high because the organization doesn’t have a lower rating…. Let’s look at his record:
He voted against requiring health care plans to cover birth control (3/22/03).
He voted against comprehensive, medically accurate sex education (7/25/06).
He voted against international family planning funding (3/14/96).
He voted against funding to prevent teen and unintended pregnancies (3/17/05).
He voted against public education for emergency contraception (3/17/05).
And he voted against restoring Medicaid funding that could be used for family planning for low-income women (3/17/05).
NPR reported (2/2/08) that, “Many Republican voters seem to believe, incorrectly, that the current Republican front-runner, Arizona Senator John McCain, supports abortion rights.”
John McCain wants us to believe that he’s a moderate who supports improving the health of women in the United States, but in fact he’s among the most extreme members of Congress who voted against common sense measures on family planning, sex education and access to basic healthcare.
So while we’ve got a couple of asshole bloggers who should in no way be associating themselves with a Democratic platform, you’ve got a candidate and running mate poised to set the women’s movement back 50 years. You understand asshole bloggers right? I seem to recall a few that blog for your candidate that the campaign has totally disassociated with too….
Anyway…back to the women’s movement thing.
Is there a women’s movement that involves the beliefs of McCain/Palin and those family values I keep hearing so much about? Sure, it’s from 1950 and still allowed under today’s society and even under a Democratic administration.
Let me be clear. I’m thrilled to see you on the anti-sexism, pro-woman bandwagon. There is room for all. I’m entirely confused by you here, and don’t really understand why you’re sticking around. Maybe those McCain stances above will help remind you of where your candidate stands. I’d dig a bit into that VP candidate of yours too, since you’re so interested in making sure we women-folk are treated so well. I highly recommend you go check out MOMocrats meme today entitled “Palin in Comparison” in which they dismantle, issue by issue, the farce that is McCain’s VP pick.
While you do that, I have to go approve Patrick Ruffini as a Facebook friend now. Because apparently the world is upside down and I am smoking crack.
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