Blogger Gets Flamed for Suggesting that Hot Actresses Sometimes Pretend to Be Nerdy

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When Ginia Bellafante argued that she didn’t know of any women who’d demand to read The Hobbit at a book club, or any members of the female species who could possibly enjoy Game of Thrones, she was wrong — first for being a bad reviewer, and second for making a sweeping generalization about 50% of the world’s population.

But when Filmdrunk’s Vince Mancini posted a video compilation of attractive actresses claiming to be “huge nerds” because they loved Star Wars, he got much of the same heated reaction that Bellafante did — and I don’t think it was deserved.

Because here’s the main difference: Bellafante was talking about “all” women. She later changed it to all women she knows, but regardless, her first article suggested that ladies just plum aren’t into nerdy things.

Mancini, on the other hand, was …

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Planned Parenthood as a Political Pawn: Not Progress!

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Planned Parenthood is once again being used as a political pawn, and I for one am pretty annoyed about it. The group’s merits far outweigh the ugly birthmark some feel abortion services to be, and I do not get why anyone—anyone—would stomp all over the great good done by Planned Parenthood in terms of everything from cancer screenings to birth control … and that’s probably why I will never be a politician.

It is not my intent to bash Republicans here, by the way. I have a lot of close friends and family members that see the world from the right, and I fully respect their opinions. If they say, “I hate Barack Obama” and are able to explain this logically instead of spouting off racist rhetoric, I’m good with that.

I do at times, however, find myself biting my tongue because I want so badly to ask them how they feel about being identified by an increasingly ignorant vocal minority. Seriously, Republicans with a brain in your head, please take back your party! These nuts are reflecting badly on you.

And the recent stuff with the occasionally tacky Planned Parenthood, the basic arguments of which have been hashed out here before, is just one more drop of water in the bucket … but it’s a receptacle that’s getting dangerously close to the overflow point.

From NPR:

Just last Friday, for example, Republican Sen. John Kyl of Arizona said on the Senate floor that “if you want an abortion, you go to Planned Parenthood. And that’s well over 90 percent of what Planned Parenthood does.”

In fact, just the opposite is true; well over 90 percent of what Planned Parenthood does is NOT abortion. Kyl’s office later said his …

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Stephen Colbert Brings His Brand of Hilarity to Testimony on Immigration and Migrant Workers

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Many politicians are in an uproar that a comedian, an effing comedian, graced their holy House Judiciary subcommittee on immigration, because clearly, sarcasm has no place in politics. (And that’s me, being sarcastic.  I would obviously be a poor fit in politics.)

Stephen Colbert was asked to testify about his ten-hour stint as a migrant worker last fall as part of the “Take Our Jobs” campaign.  The “Take Our Jobs” campaign opened up farming jobs to all Americans in order for them to get a taste of what being a migrant worker is really like.   Oddly, even after the thousands and thousands of hits to their website, and the ongoing anger and debates about migrants stealing jobs from American citizens, only 7 people took them up on the offer. Fact of the matter is, our nation depends on illegal immigrants to work in …

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