This is absolutely surreal.
Media Matters has an item up about Rush the Mighty Limbaugh (doo, doo doo doo), in which he criticizes (at length) Ehrenstein’s “Magic Negro” piece in the LA Times. (My earlier post on that op-ed here)… and I find myself in at least partial agreement with el Limbaugh.
Next thing ya know, the sun will set in the east tonight.
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~EdT.