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Remembering Steve Sotloff, and Too Many Others
I heard the news that Steve Sotloff might be dead in the same place I heard about the planes crashing into the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001: in the Paris Métro. Everybody remembers where they were when that horrific event happened, but by a miserable twist of fate, I was also in the Paris Métro… … [Read more...] about Remembering Steve Sotloff, and Too Many Others
Time for a Recalculation of the Political Calculus
Chad Taylor, the little known Democrat who was his party's nominee for Senator from Kansas, has officially withdrawn from the race. This leaves independent and former Democrat Greg Orman to challenge incumbent Pat Roberts. In many red states and most of the time this might not mean much but Orman is better funded than Taylor was and according to one recent poll actually leads … [Read more...] about Time for a Recalculation of the Political Calculus
Their Name is ISIL, Not ISIS
Their name is ISIL-- pronounced as in-- Is-ill. ISIS is an ancient Egyptian godddess-healer who ironically [in the face of ISIL's braggert beheading of now hundreds of innocents for show] seeks out the dismembered parts of her brother who was taken down by his own evil brother-- and Isis, through love, brings her dismembered brother back to wholeness again. So, yes, … [Read more...] about Their Name is ISIL, Not ISIS
Martin O’Malley Making Moves Towards Running For Presidential Nomination
While I would like to see a liberal challenge to Hillary Clinton, so far there has not appeared to be anyone willing to run against her other than would most likely be only as a protest candidacy by someone like Bernie Sanders. Previously Martin O'Malley has indicated he was only considering running if Clinton decided not to, but now The Wall Street Journal believes he is … [Read more...] about Martin O’Malley Making Moves Towards Running For Presidential Nomination
Friedman on ISIS
Sadder but wiser Iraq war supporter Thomas Friedman urges caution against ISIS in The New York Times.[icopyright one button toolbar] In criticizing Obama for taking too much time, Representative Mike Rogers, the Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, told “Fox News Sunday” that “this ‘don’t-do-stupid-stuff’ policy isn’t working.” That sounded odd to my ear — … [Read more...] about Friedman on ISIS
(Updated with Reactions) Reports that ISIS Has Killed Steven Sotloff
Democrats Beating Expectations In Congressional Races
The fundamentals are certainly against the Democrats this year. Democrats are expected to do poorly in the sixth year of an unpopular presidency, in a midterm election where young and minority voters are less likely to turn out. The conventional wisdom has the Republicans picking up seats in the House and many are predicting that the Republicans will take over the Senate. Both … [Read more...] about Democrats Beating Expectations In Congressional Races
David Weigel Leaving Slate To Join Bloomberg
Bloomberg is attempting a major increase in their political coverage. I first discounted this when I heard it is being run by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann. They have frequently fallen into covering trivia over substance in politics. Halperin has done some good in describing the political freak show, but instead of dismissing it will frequently report on it as news, … [Read more...] about David Weigel Leaving Slate To Join Bloomberg
Obama: Second journalist killing stiffens U.S. resolve
ESTONIA — President Barack Obama on Wednesday confirmed the authenticity of a video showing the beheading of Steven Sotloff, the second American journalist executed in two weeks by Islamic militants in response to U.S. airstrikes against its fighters in northern Iraq. "Overnight, our government determined that tragically Steven was taken from us in a horrific act… … [Read more...] about Obama: Second journalist killing stiffens U.S. resolve
The Tone Deaf President
I voted for him twice and must say he has terribly disappointed me. Of course, his opponents for the presidency were uninspiring and I believed Obama would do a better job. But in so many areas his indecisiveness has become painful for Americans and he certainly does not project an image of youthful vitality and strength. His ability to say the wrong thing, procrastinate, and … [Read more...] about The Tone Deaf President
The wave has failed to materialize
WASHINGTON -- Meanwhile, back at the ranch -- as foreign events hog the spotlight -- why haven't Republicans sealed the deal on the coming election? When summer began, the conventional wisdom was that the GOP sorta kinda probably maybe would take control of the Senate in November. As summer ends -- and it hasn't been great for President Obama, which means it also hasn't … [Read more...] about The wave has failed to materialize
Will Obama Cost Democrats the Senate?
Will Obama Cost Democrats the Senate? By Dick Polman Labor Day marks the traditional start of the autumn campaign season, and the biggest question is whether President Obama will sink his party. Since the fight for the Senate is being waged largely in the red states - where Obama has always been deemed toxic - it's no wonder that Democratic candidates are behaving as if he … [Read more...] about Will Obama Cost Democrats the Senate?
Hysteria Makes ISIS Stronger
Sometimes, terrorists are the best teachers. Americans tend to be irrational about terrorism. Someone living in the U.S. is thousands of times more likely to die in a car accident than to ever be killed in a terrorist attack. Not only are successful strikes on American soil incredibly rare, but—even in 2001, the year of the… … [Read more...] about Hysteria Makes ISIS Stronger
Cartoon: ISIS UN Israel
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Can you guess Eric Cantor’s new job?
Can you guess Eric Cantor's new job?[icopyright one button toolbar] Come on! You can do it! Just remember all you've learned about the people's House of Representatives over the past several years... About the people's House of Ill Repute in all its glory and the Republicans who made it that way. So no need to tell you about Eric Cantor's new job. You've probably … [Read more...] about Can you guess Eric Cantor’s new job?
Senator to Introduce Legislation to Allow Strikes Against ISIL in Syria
[icopyright one button toolbar] Democratic Senator Bill Nelson (Fla.) said today he’ll introduce legislation when Congress returns from recess to give President Barack Obama “clear authority” to order U.S. airstrikes against Islamist militants in Syria, according to TIME. The announcement comes the same day of the reported beheading of Stephen J. Sotloff whose … [Read more...] about Senator to Introduce Legislation to Allow Strikes Against ISIL in Syria
Cartoon: Murdering the Truth
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Rebuttal: The Dilemma Facing Social Conservatives
At the risk of further promoting an absurd op-ed, I'm compelled to fashion my rebuttal into a TMV post, a rebuttal that I posted as a comment to a subsequent post but which is currently being held for moderation. And for the nth time, I'm struck by how many words it takes to provide evidence to counter sweeping generalizations. A follow up to my recent reflections on … [Read more...] about Rebuttal: The Dilemma Facing Social Conservatives
SciFi Weekend: Doctor Who, Hugo and Emmy Awards; Tony Soprano’s Fate; Next Season on Arrow and Fargo; Finales of Falling Skies, True Blood, Defiance, and The Last Ship; Karen Gillan’s Hair; Rebooting Fox Genre Shows; Libby Masters vs. Betty Draper; American Gods; Jennifer Lawrence, and much more
Peter Capaldi's second episode of Doctor Who was much better than the first. Into the Dalek was literally about going into a Dalek, Fantastic Voyage style. Once the reference was made, and we saw antibodies within the Dalek (for an unclear reason), I was surprised that Steven Moffat didn't take the opportunity to recreate the attack of antibodies on Rachel Welch's body with … [Read more...] about SciFi Weekend: Doctor Who, Hugo and Emmy Awards; Tony Soprano’s Fate; Next Season on Arrow and Fargo; Finales of Falling Skies, True Blood, Defiance, and The Last Ship; Karen Gillan’s Hair; Rebooting Fox Genre Shows; Libby Masters vs. Betty Draper; American Gods; Jennifer Lawrence, and much more




































