It sounds as if House Speaker John Boehner and the Republican Party are within centimers of a move that will forever define it in the eyes of those who are not far right conservatives, Rush Limbaugh fans, members of the Tea Party, or writers for conservative weblogs: according to Talking Points Memo Boehner may in effect go along with Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and set things in … [Read more...] about Boehner close to defining moment: will risk government shutdown over Obamacare
‘Mad Men’ final season to be split in two
'Mad Men' final season to be split in two (via AFP) The final season of award-winning US television show "Mad Men" will be split in two, airing in 2014 and 2015, the cable channel that broadcasts it said Tuesday. In an announcement days before this year's Emmy awards, AMC said it hoped to increase ratings… … [Read more...] about ‘Mad Men’ final season to be split in two
Did the rich win the Great Recession?
Did the rich win the Great Recession? The answer is...YES. … [Read more...] about Did the rich win the Great Recession?
Washington Navy Yard: A Time to Honor and Mourn
While the speculation, recrimination, rationalization and many other “ations” have already started in the wake of yet another horrific massacre in America yesterday, perhaps today is a day to honor, mourn and remember. The President issued the following Proclamation honoring the victims of the tragedy at the Washington Navy Yard HONORING THE VICTIMS OF THE TRAGEDY AT THE … [Read more...] about Washington Navy Yard: A Time to Honor and Mourn
Pentagon orders global security review after base shootings
Pentagon orders global security review after base shootings (via AFP) Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel plans to order a review of security at US military bases worldwide after a contractor gunned down 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard, a Pentagon official said Tuesday. The move came as the Pentagon mourned the victims… … [Read more...] about Pentagon orders global security review after base shootings
Vetting military contractors: How did Navy Yard gunman get in?
The questions are now flying about how the shooter at the Washington Navy Yard ever got in despite having a batch of glaring red flags: The shooter at the Washington Navy Yard had a "pattern of misconduct" as a Navy reservist, had sporadic run-ins with the law, and had contacted two Veterans Administration hospitals for apparent psychological issues, sources have told … [Read more...] about Vetting military contractors: How did Navy Yard gunman get in?
Bullets Fly, NRA-Loving Lawmakers Hide
When the shooting started in Washington, there was no hesitation in the Capitol two miles away: Both houses shut down with no debate about Second Amendment rights. In the face of possibly imminent danger to themselves, gung-ho NRA-loving lawmakers did the equivalent of hiding under their desks. Now we face the usual ritual that follows random gun massacres: counting the dead … [Read more...] about Bullets Fly, NRA-Loving Lawmakers Hide
Head of Oregon Republican Party: Send Me Your Urine (Guest Voice)
Head of Oregon Republican Party: Send Me Your Urine (via Foolocracy) Art Robinson is a bright guy. There’s no doubt about that. He was appointed to the faculty of the University of California, San Diego, upon receiving his Ph.D. He also worked with Linus Pauling at the Linus Pauling Institute. Eventually, the two had… … [Read more...] about Head of Oregon Republican Party: Send Me Your Urine (Guest Voice)
Quote of the Day: the lessons of the Navy Yard shootings
Our political Quote of the Day comes from a Washington Post editorial on the Navy yard shootings. It begins: FOR ALL the unknowns about Monday’s mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard, there was a nauseating familiarity to the unfolding events: the witness accounts of chaos and fear; the plea from officials for the public’s help; the number of dead revised upward and … [Read more...] about Quote of the Day: the lessons of the Navy Yard shootings
Despite obesity, much of Mexico goes hungry (Guest Voice)
Despite obesity, much of Mexico goes hungry (via GlobalPost) EL CARMEN TEQUEXQUITLA, Mexico — Juana Alvarez stood in line with a dozen other mothers in the cramped aisle of a grocery store, waiting for the government handout that keeps her children from going hungry. Alvarez's husband walked out, she said,… … [Read more...] about Despite obesity, much of Mexico goes hungry (Guest Voice)
Shooting at Navy yard (Cartoon)
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 Shooting at Navy yard (Cartoon)
Navy Yard shooting: What to do about attacks on US military at home?
Navy Yard shooting: What to do about attacks on US military at home? (+video) (via The Christian Science Monitor) Navy Yard workers, evacuated after the shooting, are reunited with loved ones at a makeshift Red Cross shelter at the Nationals Park baseball stadium near the affected naval installation in Washington, September 16, 2013. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) Countless… … [Read more...] about Navy Yard shooting: What to do about attacks on US military at home?
TMV’s Featured Stories Glitch
Due to a technical glitch today and yours truly being offline all day due to extensive airline travel, the big story of the day about the Washington D.C. shootings was not always on top. It has been rectified so all of TMV's posts are now in their proper order. … [Read more...] about TMV’s Featured Stories Glitch
1 Shooter Dead, 13 Victims Dead at Washington Navy Yard (UPDATED)
UPDATE: bio info on shooter: Aaron Alexis, suspected gunman, grew up in Brooklyn with his mother, Sarah, and father, Anthony Alexis, according to his aunt Helen Weeks. from WaPo “We haven’t seen him for years,” Weeks said of her nephew in a telephone interview. “I know he was in the military. He served abroad. I think he was doing some kind of computer work.” Alexis … [Read more...] about 1 Shooter Dead, 13 Victims Dead at Washington Navy Yard (UPDATED)
Civilian Contractor Aaron Alexis ID’d as Suspect in Washington Navy Yard Shooting
BREAKING: NBC News identifies the suspect in the Washington D. C. Navy Yard shooting as Aaron Alexis, 34, originally of Ft. Worth, Texas. He is a civilian contractor. He reportedly used the ID of a former employee to gain access into the facility. Twelve people are dead and several others wounded. The death toll is expected to rise. The potential shooter was described by … [Read more...] about Civilian Contractor Aaron Alexis ID’d as Suspect in Washington Navy Yard Shooting
Russian Official Alexey Pushkov Tweets Navy Yard Shooting ‘Confirmation of American Exceptionalism’
Russia's parliamentary foreign affairs chiec Alexey Pushkov mocks Washington D.C. Navy Yard shooting in sick tweet translated: “a clear confirmation of ‘American exceptionalism," Buzzfeed reports. Here's the actual tweet translated: “A new shootout at Navy headquarters in Washington - a lone gunman and 7 corpses. Nobody’s even surprised anymore. A clear confirmation of … [Read more...] about Russian Official Alexey Pushkov Tweets Navy Yard Shooting ‘Confirmation of American Exceptionalism’
The Miss America contest, origin myths and visual triggers
A 24-year old New York woman won the Miss America contest Sunday night, giving the Empire State back-to-back victories. Nina Davuluri, who wants to become a physician like her father, is an American. But her exotic appearance reflects her heritage, which is Indian. As in India. And it was her appearance -- her brown skin, as it were -- that was immediately called out in … [Read more...] about The Miss America contest, origin myths and visual triggers
Putin’s Letter to Americans a Guilty Pleasure for the World (de Volkskrant, The Netherlands)
Are Americans too thin-skinned about criticism of the notion of "American exceptionalism," most recently enunciated by Russian President Vladimir Putin? For de Volkskrant of the Netherlands, columnist Thomas von der Dunk writes that despite his being an imperfect messenger, Putin's analysis of the flaw in U.S. thinking is "entirely correct." For de Volkskrant, Thomas von der … [Read more...] about Putin’s Letter to Americans a Guilty Pleasure for the World (de Volkskrant, The Netherlands)
What Can’t Obama Do Better?
Less than a year ago, Americans elected a President who was clearly the better choice—-an experienced, gifted, humane man who had steered the country through a tumultuous four years. Why is Barack Obama in such distress now? Domestically and around the world, he is in less control than ever, the agenda being driven by events and ruthless antagonists. On major issues, even … [Read more...] about What Can’t Obama Do Better?
Interview: “Breaking Bad” star Bryan Cranston with Jimmy Fallon (and the MASK)
Just to illustrate what an amazing actor Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston is, watch this interview with Jimmy Fallon and listen to his "real" voice and watch the "real" person -- and you'll appreciate what how he immersed himself in the role. And watch the mask: … [Read more...] about Interview: “Breaking Bad” star Bryan Cranston with Jimmy Fallon (and the MASK)


























