Let’s hope this is a marketing blunder.
Via Gutfeld, Sanrio is planning to introduce a line of Hello Kitty clothes and merchandise for men. I’m like, what?
Via Gutfeld, Sanrio is planning to introduce a line of Hello Kitty clothes and merchandise for men. I’m like, what?
Douthat on the conservative coalition:
It’s true that the current conservative intelligentsia, forged in the crucible of Ronald Reagan’s successes, is heavily invested in keeping the triple alliance [of religious conservatives, anti-taxers, and neoconservatives] intact - hence the Thompson bubble, the anti-Huckabee crusade, and the “rally round Romney” effect. And it’s true, as well, that if the Republican Party recovers its majority in the next election the alliance will be considerably strengthened. But such a recovery is unlikely, and already, in the wake of just a single midterm-election debacle, it’s obvious that the Norquistians and neocons and social conservatives aren’t inevitable allies - that many tax-cutters and foreign-policy hawks, for instance, would happily screw over their Christian-Right allies to nominate Rudy Giuliani; or that many social conservatives don’t give a tinker’s dam what the Club for Growth thinks about Mike Huckabee’s record. (So too with the neocon yearning for a McCain-Lieberman ticket, which would arguably represent a far more radical remaking of the GOP coalition than anything Chuck Hagel has to offer.)
Fred Thompson has released a new video message detailing why he wants to be your president. I find it hard, if not impossible, to argue with Fred on issues such as taxes, immigration and defense. I am with Fred. Its time to get things done, not cut and run.