August 10, 2007

SLATE Doesn't Like Our Name?

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The self-appointed deities of "hip" at Slate decided that The Jawa Report isn't a cool name because it's "geeky pop-culture."
For some reason (don't ask me why) conservatives christen their sites with geek pop-culture references more often than liberals do. The Jawa Report seems to think those hooded midgets at the beginning of Star Wars were acolytes of Milton Friedman, and the prolific and always-quotable Ed Morrissey of Captain's Quarters presumes to pilot not the ship of state but the Starship Enterprise.
I'm so glad that Slate knows what Rusty or any of us think at any given time.

Personally, I'd sooner read a blog named after the famed scavengers of robot parts trolling the endless dune seas of a cruel desert planet baked by twin suns than read the tired nothingness of droll scribbled on a bland slab of thin and brittle rock. And I don't really care what CNN thinks about it.

Fweh. Probably could be worse. In all honesty, we got off light.

We could be called "The Huffington Post." Or even "The Plank."

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