John Strausbaugh's Blog:
Outing the Sissy & the Stoopit
in American Politics & Pop Culture

STRAWBERRY'S NO SISSY! Darryl Strawberry and John Strausbaugh collaborate on Straw: Finding My Way
Strausbaugh's Blog:
Sissy Choices for a Sissy Nation
Like You Need An Excuse To Get Stoopit
March 15, 2008


I'm Drunk Because I'm Just so Darned Proud to be Me.

Puerto Viagra
March 15, 2008


But Can It Make My Wife Look Like Uma?
The Governor Has No Shorts.
March 14, 2008


It's Spitzer's Sissy hypocrisy, not the sex, that's despicable.
Waaaagh! I Wanna Be Leader of the Free World!
March 14, 2008


Acting like big babies to get the Sissy vote


Our Avatars R Us
March 10, 2008


There's a reason we call them sex symbols.
The Sympathy Vote
March 9, 2008


Is this any way for presidential candidates to act?

Tribal Politics, American Style
March 2, 2008


Hearts and minds or skin and genitals?
Serious Sissy Radio
February 28, 2008


I do Sirius Radio next week.
My Gun Is Green
February 26, 2008


Helping Nature thin out the Stoopit herd

That's Really Offensive
February 25th, 2008


If you want to keep your job as a college teacher, try not to say anything at all.

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"One of the best pieces of unrelenting hate and bitterness we've seen since Jim Goad's prime."

John Strausbaugh

John Strausbaugh is a journalist and cultural commentator based in New York City. He is also the host of the New York Times podcast series “Weekend Explorer,” offering virtual tours into New York City's scandalous past. His previous books have examined the history of recreational drug use (The Drug User: Documents 1840-1960, co-edited with Donald Blaise, 1990), the intersection of politics and popular culture in the White House (Alone With the President, 1992), the priesthood that spreads the gospel of Elvisism (E: Reflections on the Birth of the Elvis Faith, 1995) and Rock and Roll's infidelity to the youth culture that created it (Rock 'Til You Drop: The Decline From Rebellion to Nostalgia, 2001), which was declared “the definitive word on the senescent Rolling Stones” by the New York Times. Rock Til You Drop established Strausbaugh as a favorite on American and British radio and television talk shows.

Strausbaugh followed up with the book Black Like You: Blackface, Whiteface, Insult & Imitation in American Popular Culture, 2006, which explores race relations in popular culture, including the pervasive and long-lasting impact of black-face performance in rock and roll, hip-hop, advertising, “gangsta-lit” and contemporary Hollywood film-making. The book firmly established Strausbaugh as a writer of erudite, engaging and penetrating social commentary. His vivid writing style and candid treatment of controversial subject matter are exemplified in Sissy Nation: How America Became a Culture of Wimps & Stoopits, which will be released on February 5th, 2008.