Joshuah Bearman is an editor and writer at the LA Weekly. He is also a contributor to McSweeney's and the Believer, both publications of unusual design and literary note. He has spent way too much time writing on such varied topics as the Presidential election, treasure hunting, and Mr. Winkle
the celebrity dog. Joshuah recently compiled an entire volume of writing on the Yeti, due out in September. He was also the first American journalist to blow the lid off the story of the Great Gerbil invasion of Xinjiang last year. He lives in Los Angeles.

Blog Entries by Joshuah Bearman

Obanomics

Posted November 20, 2008 | 01:01 PM (EST)


Apparently, what I like to do at 10:30 pm on Wednesdays is peruse old magazines looking for lengthy policy-oriented articles from last summer. Here's a sweet find from the NY Times Magazine in August, a sort of profile of the economic aspect of Obama. This was before the financial...

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Did Gun Sales Really Spike Because of the Election? Not Really, it Turns Out.

59 Comments | Posted November 18, 2008 | 10:28 PM (EST)


I thought all those stories about the bang up business at gun stores after Obama's win sounded hokey.

And they are, according to Jack Schafer at Slate, who he has numbers to back him up. First, gun sales in the past sales period were no higher than usual. They...

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Margaret and Helen Are Taking Requests!

4 Comments | Posted November 15, 2008 | 03:28 PM (EST)


Cross posted, of course!

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Sure, sure, everyone loves Rachel Maddow and her sexy lesbian librarian glasses. But the best new political pundits minted in 2008 were not on cable news, or even on Huffington Post. They were Margaret and Helen, the two octogenarians...

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Behind Obama's Iconic HOPE Poster

3 Comments | Posted November 11, 2008 | 09:17 PM (EST)


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Before the election, I did a story for Modern Painters about Shepard Fairey, whose graphic Obama poster became the campaign's unofficial public image. The article is in the October issue, but it's not online. For anyone who wants to know more about the...

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Maybe the Civil War Isn't Over

7 Comments | Posted November 11, 2008 | 01:21 PM (EST)


Over the past week, the symbolic and substantive enormity of Obama's election has been slowly settling in to the nation's collective consciousness. Commentators, including myself, have reached for the history books to lay down words about "what it means." (I settled on the triumph of good over evil.) The most...

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Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun

Posted November 7, 2008 | 02:48 PM (EST)


Like everyone, I have spent the past two days in a daze as the full consequence of the very fact of Obama's election materializes. I was in the biggest swing state, Florida, which redeemed itself for the past two disasters by turning blue. I went to the infomercial rally, saw...

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Turning Back the Torches of the GOP

3 Comments | Posted November 4, 2008 | 04:57 PM (EST)


The Pompano Beach McCain field office, like almost everything else in Florida, is housed in a strip mall. There's a guy waving a flag out front, but inside traffic is light. I've been hearing about empty McCain offices, sapped of enthusiasm, but this one has a few true believers left....

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McCain At Midnight: The Last Stand

20 Comments | Posted November 3, 2008 | 05:34 PM (EST)


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Cross posted here.

It's 11:59 and no sign of McCain. We're at the Bank United Center at University of Miami. It's Sunday night, thirty-six hours until nationwide polls open, and this is McCain's last appearance in south Florida. McCain is supposed...

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My Review of my own version of "W," as dreamt by me, in trailer form

Posted November 1, 2008 | 01:09 PM (EST)


OK, so this might be a little weird, but I'm sharing it anyhow. A little while ago I dreamt my own version of Oliver Stone's "W." But here's the even weirder thing: the night before, I dreamt a trailer for my own dream version of "W." And it was a...

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McCain-o-ween, Part II!

2 Comments | Posted October 31, 2008 | 08:04 PM (EST)


It's fitting that the National Republican Trust PAC chose today to take Jeremiah Wright to televisions nationwide. If you're superstitious (or an 8th century Celtic Druid), tonight's the night when the underworld opens its gates so the ghouls can arise and wreak havoc. If you're a republican, you hope that...

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McCain-o-ween!

3 Comments | Posted October 31, 2008 | 12:34 PM (EST)


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As 20,000 Obama supporters streamed into the BankAtlantic center to see Obama's aptly titled Sunrise Rally, a small but valiant detachment of McCain volunteers stood their ground. We were in Sunrise, Florida, on the edge of the swamp, deep in Broward County, the largest...

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Maverick McCain Goes to Bermuda!

4 Comments | Posted October 31, 2008 | 01:01 AM (EST)


I still can't make up my mind which McCain narrative obtains. Was he a straight shooter gone crooked, as lamented by David Brooks and the rest of McCain's former base? Or was he always a spoiled, irascible, goof off who cultivated a fictional biography for politlcal purposes, as exhaustively detailed...

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The RNC's New Ad

7 Comments | Posted October 30, 2008 | 12:37 PM (EST)


This seems like a strange way to start your new attack ad:

"Would you get on a plane with a pilot who has never flown?"

Is the RNC trying to remind everyone about...

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What Would Karl Do...

6 Comments | Posted September 26, 2008 | 07:32 PM (EST)


With this story? According to a Dutch freelancer who has volunteered for both campaigns in this election cycle, the McCain campaign asks its army of editorial letter-ghostwriters to -- surprise! -- lie. And lie big. About who they are, about the facts, about whatever it takes. When the writer,...

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The Delegate From Sadr City

Posted September 8, 2008 | 01:02 AM (EST)


Ah, Remember the DNC? Before Hurricane Palin, before the GOP knives were drawn in Minneapolis, there were those halcyon days back in Denver when politics were about ideas and the future and people actually believed in things. If anyone wants to be reminded of the genuine efforts of someone who...

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Palin Uncorked! Or, How to Manage Expectations Tonight

Posted September 3, 2008 | 04:25 PM (EST)


And to think I decided not to go the DNC. "Too boring!" I said to myself. Who knew?

Now, I'm obsessively following the furious debate about Palin and the furious meta-debate about the Palin Effect from home. What's shocking to me is that anyone thinks the Palin Effect is...

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Fiasco Fatigue

Posted August 8, 2007 | 04:32 PM (EST)


Here's a coincidentally incongruous Google News snapshot, from that story about all those weapons that we shipped to Iraq and have since disappeared:

190000 US-supplied guns unaccounted for
MSNBC - 3 hours ago
By Demetri Sevastopulo
in Washington The Pentagon cannot account for 190000...

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A Big Blast of Flaming Larry on Paris Hilton's Face

Posted June 27, 2007 | 10:07 PM (EST)


I'm watching the Paris Hilton interview with Stephen Elliott and Stephen Sherrill. Stephen Elliott's writing about Paris, so we've been waiting for this all day. God damn is it boring. Forget that she's clearly been coached to say almost nothing except invoke her family at every opportunity and reiterate,...

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You Tube Diaries, Part 3: Klingons in the White House

Posted January 15, 2007 | 05:05 PM (EST)


"Don't Let Faux Klingons Send Real Americans to War!" -- a catchy slogan indeed. If only Wu had come up with that in October, there'd be no Republicans left in Congress.

I'm sure there are already panels...

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Libby's Lib!

Posted January 13, 2007 | 04:45 PM (EST)


I know: it's still January, and the holidays make everyone light in the pocket. But sacrifice in tough times is the most important kind. Especially when it's a noble cause, like helping Scooter Libby clear his good name. Come on, people: do your duty, and pony up. Look who's...

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