As a rule I try not to use my postings on TMV to be too preachy. I see this site as a place for us to have good and vigorous political debates but I try not to troll for any of my pet causes. However once in a while rules are made to be broken. We are heading into of one the most festive times of the year. Whatever your faith (or lack thereof) we all enjoy this season as … [Read more...] about Giving Back To Those Who Give All
Unemployment Benefits: How Long Is Too Long
(This is a reposting of an earlier version that would not allow comments.) Let me begin by stating the obvious fact that we all feel for those who are unemployed and especially for those who have families. It's a terrible economy right now and people are hurting. Part of the current debates over the fiscal cliff include questions of continuing to extend current … [Read more...] about Unemployment Benefits: How Long Is Too Long
If Republicans Would Just Become Democrats They’d Do So Much Better
Ya gotta love it when Democrats and “Progressives” try to analyze the great failings of the Republican Party and instruct the Republicans on how to resurrect their once fine party. How often have you heard Progressives tell us how much we need two strong parties? Then they proceed to tell us what that second strong party should look like. And the description they give is … [Read more...] about If Republicans Would Just Become Democrats They’d Do So Much Better
Olive Oyl Has Been Found!
She's the new first lady of China, Peng Liyuan. Don't believe me? Go here for the evidence. By the way, in a separate development, Peng, a Chinese folk singer, has announced that she will soon be recording cover versions of American folk favorites. Among those slated for the collection are: The Times, They're Never Changing, Wanna Work on Mao's Farm Some More, and This Land … [Read more...] about Olive Oyl Has Been Found!
I Am a ‘Taker’ — and Proud of It
I immigrated to the United States when I was 17. Ever since then, I have been a “taker.” I have taken advantage of all the opportunities this great country has offered me and continues to offer all its residents, including immigrants like me. I took up residence in this beautiful country and took a job that paid me the fabulous amount of one dollar an hour. Yes, I was … [Read more...] about I Am a ‘Taker’ — and Proud of It
Good Bye (For Now) Twinkies: Hostess Is Going Out of Business
Good bye (for now) Twinkies, that delicious and tempting, nearly addictive packaged cream-filled cake snack of generations that makes you say "good bye" to your diet as you eat one after another. Its parent company Hostess is going out of business. And if Twinkies are sweet, the debate over why the party's over for Hostess is bitter, indeed: Hostess, the makers of … [Read more...] about Good Bye (For Now) Twinkies: Hostess Is Going Out of Business
‘The Onion’: Economy Devastated By Newton-John/Travolta Christmas LP
Too funny! John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John Christmas Album Plunges Nation Into Double-Dip Recession [I blog here.] … [Read more...] about ‘The Onion’: Economy Devastated By Newton-John/Travolta Christmas LP
The Sins of General David Petraeus
I was long in awe of General David Petraeus, and the only thing that begins to mitigate how blind I was to his true character is that there are journalists with far more credibility than myself -- chief among them Tom Ricks -- who also were taken in and played by him like a cheap violin. As the now disgraced CIA director returns to Capitol Hill today for more testimony on … [Read more...] about The Sins of General David Petraeus
Jealous Lover and Dad Luck Brought Down CIA chief
Jealous lover and bad luck brought down CIA chief (via AFP) It was an unlikely chain of events involving a jealous lover, a Florida socialite and an over-zealous FBI agent that led CIA chief David Petraeus to resign over an extramarital affair. The Petraeus scandal has had more twists and turns than a Hollywood thriller as different characters have been … [Read more...] about Jealous Lover and Dad Luck Brought Down CIA chief
Quote of the Day: the Republicans Try to Rebuild Despite Comments of Mitt Romney
Our political Quote of the day comes from NBC's First Read which notes how the Republican Party is seriously pondering how to rebuild -- despite the backward looking and downright backward comments of unsuccessful GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who basically says Obama won because he bribed key Democratic constituencies with free stuff: *** Rebuilding time: As … [Read more...] about Quote of the Day: the Republicans Try to Rebuild Despite Comments of Mitt Romney
Bull Moose! Reviving Progressive Conservatism (Guest Voice)
Bull Moose! Reviving Progressive Conservatism by Michael Stafford The great American conservative thinker Russell Kirk once observed that some disasters are so catastrophic they require a re-examination of first principles. On Election Day, the Republican Party suffered such an existential shock. The corporate wing of the GOP was decisively rejected by the voters because … [Read more...] about Bull Moose! Reviving Progressive Conservatism (Guest Voice)
Petraeus on holiday in Papua (Cartoon)
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McCain/Graham: Weird Attack from Long Ago
As GOP governors call for a new tone in Washington, two very old voices are back with a vengeance. John McCain and Lindsey Graham, the Senate’s odd couple, reprise ancient roles in a blatant attempt to sidetrack Susan Rice’s nomination as Secretary of State and, in the process, enrage Barack Obama as well as remind long-time observers what political piss-ants they have both … [Read more...] about McCain/Graham: Weird Attack from Long Ago
The GOP’s Listening Problem
WASHINGTON -- I know it's early, but I have a sinking feeling the Republican Party is taking all the wrong lessons from last week's election. Short-term, that's a boon for Democrats. Long-term, it's a problem for the country. The GOP should be listening to reasonable voices such as that of Newt Gingrich. Yes, I used the words "reasonable" and "Gingrich" in the same … [Read more...] about The GOP’s Listening Problem
Afghaniscandal (Cartoon)
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Libya Hearings: Will Political Vitriol Squelch Effort to Improve Security?
Libya hearings: Will political vitriol squelch effort to improve security? (via The Christian Science Monitor) Congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle say they want to get to the bottom of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, so that lessons can be learned – and performance improved – concerning the mitigation of risks involved in carrying … [Read more...] about Libya Hearings: Will Political Vitriol Squelch Effort to Improve Security?
Petraeus Knew Quickly Who was Behind Libya Attack: Report
Petraeus knew quickly who was behind Libya attack: report (via AFP) Former CIA director David Petraeus is to tell lawmakers he knew "almost immediately" after the attack on a US mission in Libya that Al-Qaeda linked Ansar al-Sharia was to blame, CNN reported Thursday. Petraeus, who stepped down last week amid revelations that he had an affair with his 40-year-old … [Read more...] about Petraeus Knew Quickly Who was Behind Libya Attack: Report
5 ‘Gifts’ Mitt Romney Gave America (UPDATED)
The National Journal's Ron Fournier uses unsuccessful Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney's bitter claim to donors that he lost because President Barack Obama offered a slew of tempting "gifts" to key constituencies to look at the five "gifts" Romney gave America. It's worth looking at them here: 1) The race card. It arrived by air, not mail, but it was … [Read more...] about 5 ‘Gifts’ Mitt Romney Gave America (UPDATED)
Israel Presses Gaza Assault as Rocket Panics Tel Aviv
Israel presses Gaza assault as rocket panics Tel Aviv (via AFP) Militants defied a major Israeli bombing campaign across Gaza on Thursday, firing off volleys of rockets which killed three Israelis and sparked panic in Tel Aviv. As Palestinian deaths from relentless air strikes rose to 19, Defence Minister Ehud Barak gave the go-ahead for 30,000 reservists to … [Read more...] about Israel Presses Gaza Assault as Rocket Panics Tel Aviv
Moneyball, the 2012 Campaign, and the Limits of Political Sabermetrics
My wife and I watched the film, Moneyball a few nights back and while I was bothered by the unnecessary profanity, it was overall, good. It's not just about baseball. Moneyball tells the story of how general manager, Billy Beane of the Oakland Athletics, stood up against the conventional wisdom of his profession and eventually experienced vindication. The feel-good formula … [Read more...] about Moneyball, the 2012 Campaign, and the Limits of Political Sabermetrics

























