13
Aug
Posted in MediaNomics | 1 Comment »

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According to your friendly neighborhood economists, the recession is now over … I repeat, OVER!
Whoo-eee! Roll out the gold carpets ’cause Mama’s shoppin’ TODAY!
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Tags: ben bernanke, bloomberg, conde nast, ears bitten off troublemakers, emdashes, emily gordon, gallus mag's saloon, job losses august 2009, obama, recession over?, tap water, the fed, triangle: the fire that changed america, water street, wood alcohol
30
Jul
Posted in Skewerings | 2 Comments »

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Every once in a while some jackass comes along who really deserves a firing. I nominate Officer Justin Barrett, 36, who seems to be trapped in a racist, misogynistic time warp.
If you haven’t yet heard, Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. was arrested last week at his home by Cambridge police after he tried to force open his locked front door. (He had just returned from China and reportedly had trouble opening the front door with his key. YUD does that all the time, and she’s not even jet-lagged.) Gates was booked for disorderly conduct after “exhibiting loud and tumultuous behavior,” according to a police report.
Perhaps even more shocking than the initial arrest, which, giving the benefit of every doubt seems to have been baseless, ridiculous, and at the very least extreme, is Barrett’s follow-up: a mass e-mail in which he referred to Gates as “banana-eating” and a “bumbling jungle monkey.”
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Tags: banana eating, boston globe, boston police department, henry louis gates, james crowley, john barrett, obama, paid administrative leave, sexist racist emails, yvonne abraham