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3rd Weekly Hardy Hinge Award
Each Friday, our team of highly-trained media analysts sifts
through the week's most detached diatribes and fatuous fugues to
nominate candidates for this prestigious (and practical) trophy.
Whichever nominee then earns the most votes from the blog-going public
by the end of the weekend will be commissioned the week's most unhinged individual (or organization, media outlet, celebreality washout, etc.).
Congratulations to this week's nominees! Vote for your pick below. The polls will remain open until 10 pm Eastern on Sunday.
- Fatina Abdrabboh
For her op ed in the New York Times, especially her unyielding abuse of hackneyed metaphor, her keen recognition that everything's about her, her quirky ability to develop a heightened hope for America after a run-in with a sweaty Al Gore, and her clinging to the notion that that's still an A-list name-drop. I think she'll find she fits in at Harvard far better than she thinks. (hat tip: Michelle Malkin)
- Ohio
Well, specifically, Democratic officials on the topic of the 2004 election in Ohio. Even more specifically, DNC Voting Rights Institute Chairwoman Donna Brazile is the nominee of record, as the leader of the DNC task force that's been picking at Ohio's electoral wounds.
- hunter@dailykos.com
Sometimes a title is worth a thousand words (which is good because it's followed by 849 words of worthless claptrap).
Handcrafted by Flip on June 24, 2005 |
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Comments
The excitement of (and my interest in) the work week hinges upon each Friday's new award!...always a pleasure to read and to be kept informed...despite the sad fact that there are people in this world who, time after time, fulfill the urgent need for this delightful and dubious recognition from SuitablyFlip.Posted by: Hooks | Jun 24, 2005 6:56:38 AM
Honorable Mention should go to the Kelo majorityPosted by: hayek | Jun 24, 2005 1:17:52 PM
I'm throwing my support with Hayek! A write-in campaign for the 5 freedom-trampeling Justices from our "Supreme" Court!Posted by: Scott D | Jun 25, 2005 12:36:31 AM
I echo my friends Scott and hayek with respect to the Kelo majority.Posted by: S. Brown | Jun 27, 2005 12:19:34 AM
Is Algore teaching at Harvard now? There is nothing in his bio about that. Was the Algore story supposed to be true, or some sort of metaphor?Posted by: Gullyborg | Jun 28, 2005 1:40:50 AM

