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Her Jew Life

Posted on November 7, 2006 by Head Yenta
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More for the book pile: In an interview with SF columnist David Ian Miller, former biker chick/punk rocker/athiest Robin Chotzinoff talks about her new book, her mid-life conversion to the Tribe and whether Kinky Friedman is good for the Jews.

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J.D. Hayworth Is A Better Jew Than Who?

Posted on October 19, 2006 by Head Yenta
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With November 6 coming up fast, there are plenty of local races where the good guys are standing up to the corrupt schmuckos, and here’s a little story that hasn’t even hit the papers yet. But before go there, let’s … Continue reading →

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Deep in the Heart of Texas…

Posted on May 22, 2006 by Head Yenta
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…the Jews, liberals, outlaws and rebels are shooting beer can pyramids and dancing the hora, ’cause there’s gonna be a Jewish cowboy on the ballot come November! Kinky Friedman went above and beyond the required 45,540 signatures needed to be … Continue reading →

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Could the Next Governor of Texas Be Jewish?

Posted on April 20, 2004 by Head Yenta
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Whoa, Nellie! According to Nate Bloom of Jewhoo.com Dubya Bush’s shoes could be filled by Kinky Friedman, former leader of the twangin’ country kickers The Texas Jewboys. Friedman announced his independent candidacy last week and is supported by fellow Texans … Continue reading →

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Good Thing I Don’t Live In Texas…

Posted on November 8, 2006 by Head Yenta
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…’cause then I’d feel really guilty that my vote wasn’t counted yesterday. I’ve followed Kinky‘s campaign for guv’nor since I was a wee blogger in shortpants, and it’s done broke my heart to see the man finish dead last. Though … Continue reading →

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Jews In Da House (and Senate)

Posted on September 14, 2006 by Head Yenta
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This is Ben Cardin, who won the Democratic primary for Maryland’s U.S. Senate seat. No, he’s not too sexy and bears more than a passing resemblance to Dick Cheney, but this guy’s head, heart and soul are in the right … Continue reading →

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Mamas Don’t Let Your Tattelas Grow Up To Be Cowboychiks

Posted on January 12, 2006 by Head Yenta
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One of my editorial taks at j. is to compile a weekly column of Jewish jokes. It’s a lot more challenging than is seems because most of them are too dirty, self-loathing, stupid or otherwise inappropriate for the demographic. But … Continue reading →

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