One need only look at the Oval Office to see that when it comes to politics, we've got a bit of a gender discrepancy. In this weekly roundup, Ravishly.com focuses on powerful political women in the news who are helping to break the proverbial glass ceiling of policy-making around the world. Politicos, move aside. We bring you . . . politicas. For more on female politicians to … [Read more...] about This Week In Pantsuit Politics: Meet The First Trans Woman To Run For Congress In Minnesota
(Continuing Updates) The Ebola Crisis: U.S. Military Gears Up
[icopyright one button toolbar] Update V: The Defense Department has announced that it could deploy up to 4,000 service members to Liberia as part of Operation United Assistance against Ebola -- that is one thousand more than previously announced. DOD: Operations are moving forward in Liberia. “Over the last 36 hours, two Ebola testing laboratories manned by … [Read more...] about (Continuing Updates) The Ebola Crisis: U.S. Military Gears Up
Fox Shocked That Obama Would Point Out Their Misinformation On Affordable Care Act
Obama is pushing back against the misinformation spread by Fox about the Affordable Care Act in a speech at Northwestern: There's a reason fewer Republicans are preaching doom on deficits — because the deficits have come down at almost a record pace, and they’re now manageable. There's a reason fewer Republicans are running against Obamacare – because while good, affordable … [Read more...] about Fox Shocked That Obama Would Point Out Their Misinformation On Affordable Care Act
Two-thirds of Texas abortion clinics close in face of court ruling
Nearly two-thirds of abortion clinics in Texas are being forced to immediately close - the result of a federal appeals court ruling that reinforced a state law that allows the government to require the facilities to abide by the same strict standards as hospitals. The hospital-like requirement came via House Bill 2, but was struck down… … [Read more...] about Two-thirds of Texas abortion clinics close in face of court ruling
Larison on Lindsay Graham
Daniel Larison exposes Lindsay Graham in The American Conservative. Graham is kidding himself if he thinks he could be the nominee, so I’m not sure what the point of this would be. The likely 2016 field will already be filled with reliably hawkish candidates. Graham distinguishes himself from that field in that he has never encountered a foreign intervention that he didn’t … [Read more...] about Larison on Lindsay Graham
Strange Reporting At Politico
Politico has always strayed from strong journalistic standards but has really had a couple of weak stories recently. A report on the recent problems revealed regarding the Secret Service initially ended with: Agents tell me it’s a miracle an assassination has not already occurred. Sadly, given Obama’s colossal lack of management judgment, that calamity may be the only catalyst … [Read more...] about Strange Reporting At Politico
Sabato: Republican chances of winning the Senate increase
Democrats: start sweating now. The University of Virginia's Larry Sabato, the most accurate political prognosticator in American (he'sin effect the anti-Dick Morse) says the Republican Party's chances of taking the Senate have increased. In his must-read Crystal Ball, he and associate Kyle Kondik write: The race for the Senate is perceptively moving in the Republicans’ … [Read more...] about Sabato: Republican chances of winning the Senate increase
(UPDATED) The Poconos Take Yet Another Hit As State Police Botch Manhunt For Cop Killer Frein & Outrage Hunters
If there was any question that the Pennsylvania State Police-led manhunt for cop killer Eric Frein was in big trouble -- indeed, that the trail for the marksman-survivalist in the northeastern Pennsylvania woodlands may have gone cold -- a photograph on the front page of the Pocono Record on Monday, the 17th day of the search, betrayed a harsh truth. And now, to make a bad … [Read more...] about (UPDATED) The Poconos Take Yet Another Hit As State Police Botch Manhunt For Cop Killer Frein & Outrage Hunters
By Inviting U.S. Meddling, Hong Kong ‘Radicals’ Court Disaster (Huanqiu, China)
[learn_more caption="Click here to learn more"] Are the United States and Britain inciting the people of Hong Kong to demonstrate for the right to choose their own elected officials? In addition to painting Occupy Central demonstrators as traitors, this … [Read more...] about By Inviting U.S. Meddling, Hong Kong ‘Radicals’ Court Disaster (Huanqiu, China)
Will the election turn on terrorism?
DERRY, N.H. -- The beheadings of Jim Foley and Steven Sotloff by the Islamic State enraged and horrified the nation. But someone who knows her state down to the block and town green level said the killings were felt even more deeply here. The threat from the Islamic State "is personal for us in New Hampshire," said Sen. Jeanne Shaheen. "You know, Jim grew up in New … [Read more...] about Will the election turn on terrorism?
Americans More Depressed Than in 1980s, San Diego State University Study Finds
A study by San Diego State University psychology professor Jean M. Twenge shows Americans are more depressed now than they have been in decades. Analyzing data from 6.9 million adolescents and adults from all parts of the country, Twenge found that Americans now report more psychosomatic symptoms of depression, such as trouble sleeping and trouble concentrating, than their … [Read more...] about Americans More Depressed Than in 1980s, San Diego State University Study Finds
George Packer on the US and the Middle East
George Packer offers a perceptive take on the US and the Middle East in The New Yorker. It’s very hard for Americans to accept that we are not the root cause of all the world’s good or evil. A kind of nationalistic narcissism joins the left and the right in a common delusion: the first believes that American support for Israel and the invasion of Iraq are behind all the … [Read more...] about George Packer on the US and the Middle East
Cartoon: Blind Man’s Bluff
See great cartoons by all the top political cartoonists at http://cagle.com. To license this cartoon for your own site, visit http://politicalcartoons.com … [Read more...] about Cartoon: Blind Man’s Bluff
All Eyes On Kenya: The Next Big Oil Exporter (Guest Voice)
All Eyes On Kenya: The Next Big Oil Exporter by James Stafford Not even the specter of a spillover of Islamic extremism from Somalia can dampen the atmosphere in Kenya, where commercial oil production is expected to begin in 2016 and discovery after discovery has made this the hottest and fastest-paced hydrocarbon scene on the continent. When it comes to new oil and … [Read more...] about All Eyes On Kenya: The Next Big Oil Exporter (Guest Voice)
Cartoon: Protests in Hong Kong
See great cartoons by all the top political cartoonists at http://cagle.com. To license this cartoon for your own site, visit http://politicalcartoons.com … [Read more...] about Cartoon: Protests in Hong Kong
Secret Service chief out; multiple probes of security lapses loom
WASHINGTON — Secret Service Director Julia Pierson resigned Wednesday amid mounting congressional criticism and as new revelations of agency lapses convinced President Barack Obama it was time for new leadership. Joseph Clancy, a former special agent in charge of the Presidential Protective Division of the Secret Service who retired in 2011, was named as acting agency… … [Read more...] about Secret Service chief out; multiple probes of security lapses loom
Prepping for Denzel Week
I plan to be writing a lot about Mr Denzel Washington over the next couple of months. He is an actor who I think is rightly revered but also severely underrated. Underrated because when there is the annual talk of who is the greatest actors alive, I feel he is wrongly overlooked or, worse still, only included in the discussion because publications and outlets feel they need to … [Read more...] about Prepping for Denzel Week
A Tale of Two Pelosis
There are 33 days and change until the November 4 election as I write this.[icopyright one button toolbar] I will try to keep this brief and to the point -- which, Progressives, IS the point. The Republicans are running on their traditional slander: College GOP: Democrats Are Like a Bad Wedding Dress Rebecca Ballhaus / Wall Street Journal The College … [Read more...] about A Tale of Two Pelosis
Happy 90th birthday, President Carter
On this day in 1924, James Earl Carter was born in Plains, Georgia, making today the 90th birthday of our nation's 39th president (1977-81) and Georgia's 76th governor (1971-75). Foreign policy accomplishments included returning the Panama Canal to Panama, the Camp David Peace Accords between Egypt and Israel, and the SALT II treaty with the Soviet Union. In addition, under … [Read more...] about Happy 90th birthday, President Carter
Another Activist Conservative Judge Attempts To Destroy Obamacare
A federal judge in Oklahoma, appointed by George W. Bush, has repeated the same ridiculous argument given by previous activist conservative judges to attempt to stop Obamacare. The claim is that the Affordable Care Act only provides for subsidies for policies purchased on state-run exchanges and not the federal exchange. This is based upon taking one portion of the law, which … [Read more...] about Another Activist Conservative Judge Attempts To Destroy Obamacare

































