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The Question Democrats Should Ask At Their Convention
The Republicans asked a very poignant question at their just ended convention. One it would be dangerous and perhaps fatal for the Democrats to ignore. It was a repeat of a highly successful Reagan mantra: "Are you better off today than you were four years ago?' What's the obvious retort Democrats should broadcast at their own convention? Simple. "Will you be better off four … [Read more...] about The Question Democrats Should Ask At Their Convention
Preserving Film Heritage: Charlie Chaplin INSIDE THE KEYSTONE PROJECT Short Historical 34 Film Documentary
Our artistic heritage needs to be preserved and there is a constant battle to preserve early film legacy. Here is a wonderful short about the international effort to preserve and restore some of Charlie Chaplin's early silent work: showing how the work of dedicated people to find lost footage and modern technology can combine to maximize our ability to see and enjoy these … [Read more...] about Preserving Film Heritage: Charlie Chaplin INSIDE THE KEYSTONE PROJECT Short Historical 34 Film Documentary
Leaked Emails Show ‘Paranoid, Despondent’ Michael Jackson
As usual with a political or show biz figure who dies, more details are now coming out about the late Michael Jackson. And the details show a "paranoid, despondent" Michael Jackson before his death -- brimming with self-doubts, and drunk in a dressing room. To be sure, all his final days weren't like that but the details round out the picture given in the film that was released … [Read more...] about Leaked Emails Show ‘Paranoid, Despondent’ Michael Jackson
Open Season: Will Rebounding Wyoming Wolves Thrive Without US Protection?
Open season: Will rebounding Wyoming wolves thrive without US protection? (via The Christian Science Monitor) The decision Friday by the US Fish and Wildlife Service to lift endangered species protections for the gray wolf in Wyoming is a testament to the success of the 20-year federal wolf reintroduction effort. But the move also opens the door to a bloodier era … [Read more...] about Open Season: Will Rebounding Wyoming Wolves Thrive Without US Protection?
Gallup’s Editor: No Signs of Republican Convention Bounce for Romney Yet (Confirmed by Second Poll As Well)
Frank Newport, PhD, the Editor-in-Chief of Gallup, says there's no sign of a convention bounce for Mitt Romney and the GOP yet -- an assertion that seems to be seconded by a poll in Florida, where you'd think there would have been some kind of bounce: The two-week convention phase of this election is now at its midpoint. We won’t know what the impact of the two conventions … [Read more...] about Gallup’s Editor: No Signs of Republican Convention Bounce for Romney Yet (Confirmed by Second Poll As Well)
Gallup Poll: Romney Acceptance Speech Gets Lowest Ratings of Any Gallup Has Measured Since 1996
A new Gallup Poll basically finds that the Republican Convention proved a wash to most voters -- and that Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney's Presidential speech got the lowest ratings of any nomination speech Gallup has measured since 1996. Last week's Republican National Convention had a minimal impact on Americans' self-reported voting intentions, with just … [Read more...] about Gallup Poll: Romney Acceptance Speech Gets Lowest Ratings of Any Gallup Has Measured Since 1996
Labor Day (Cartoon)
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The Pink Elephants Have Left The Big Top
Now that the Republican Convention is over, what have we learned? It would appear that not much has changed. Economic policy remains the same -- the party favours the wealthy over the working man. But, more strikingly, the party of George W. Bush -- which did not feel beholden to the "reality based community" -- certainly now refuses to be "dictated by fact checkers." If … [Read more...] about The Pink Elephants Have Left The Big Top
Coffee Giant Starbucks Taps into Tea-Loving India
Coffee giant Starbucks taps into tea-loving India (via AFP) Starbucks is betting on big returns as it seeks to lure an expanding legion of coffee lovers in India -- primarily a tea-drinking nation where lifestyle changes have spawned a booming market for cafes. After eyeing the Indian market for years, the world's largest coffee chain is planning its foray… … [Read more...] about Coffee Giant Starbucks Taps into Tea-Loving India
Tampa Defines the Charlotte Imperative
WASHINGTON -- The Obama Democrats who gather in Charlotte this week have a big advantage over Tampa's Romney Republicans: Last week's GOP convention gave President Obama a peek at Mitt Romney's playbook. Combining the lessons of this highly public briefing with what's already known about the Romney strategy defines the Charlotte Imperative. Several things are obvious. … [Read more...] about Tampa Defines the Charlotte Imperative
The London 2012 Paralympics Continue
On a recent flight to Washington, D.C., I picked up the Southwest Airlines in-flight magazine to pass the time. The photo on the front cover told me that this time I would be doing much more than just “passing the time away.” As it turned out, reading the article, “Pain and Elegance,” left me almost in tears and, at the same time, with the deepest respect and admiration … [Read more...] about The London 2012 Paralympics Continue
Paul Ryan, Habitual Liar?
The GOP nominee now for Al Gore’s position in the 1990s is making the Nobel Peace Prize winner look like George Washington and the cherry tree. In matters large and small, Paul Ryan is setting Olympic records for public lies. In 1999, Gore took heat for claiming he “invented” the Internet. What he actually said was “in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in … [Read more...] about Paul Ryan, Habitual Liar?
General Martin Dempsey – Attacking Iran is a Really Bad Idea
via Doug Mataconis The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Of Staff, General Martin Dempsey, told reporters in London that attacking Iran's nuclear facilities would not stop their program and would do more harm than good. An Israeli attack on Iran would delay but probably not stop its nuclear programme, the most senior US military officer has claimed. General Martin Dempsey … [Read more...] about General Martin Dempsey – Attacking Iran is a Really Bad Idea
Reverend Sun Myung Moon, age 92, Passes From This World
Read the WaPo article here. I dont know much about what some scornfully call Rev Moon, that is 'self-proclaimed messiah,' for the Christ also 'self-proclaimed' himself as Messiah. Nor do I know about 'financial irregularities' Rev Moon was said to have had, as there are rampant 'irregularities' in many many large church systems and they have come to criminal light with … [Read more...] about Reverend Sun Myung Moon, age 92, Passes From This World
Quote of the Day: Mike Huckabee Doesn’t Give Karl Rove a Pass on His Todd Akin Murder Quote
Our political Quote of the Day comes from former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, the Fox News mega-personality and ascending national radio talk show host, who refuses to give GOP bigwig Karl Rove a pass on Rove's comments about Rep. Todd Akin, the Missouri GOPer running for Senate who Rove and others unsuccessfully tried to pressure to step down. Via The Politico here's … [Read more...] about Quote of the Day: Mike Huckabee Doesn’t Give Karl Rove a Pass on His Todd Akin Murder Quote
Too Many Mitts (Cartoon)
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George Will: Mitt Romney Broke No New Ground With Voters at Republican Convention
I continue to be a bit stunned by emails, direct message Tweets, etc. from some Republicans who suggest a)Mitt Romney really hit it out of the ballpark in his speech, b)he's going to get a big poll bounce which is already evident, c)the Clint Eastwood appearance will be proven to be a masterstroke. It's VERY important to note that not all Republicans are saying this. Not by a … [Read more...] about George Will: Mitt Romney Broke No New Ground With Voters at Republican Convention
Obama Says Not Offended By Eastwood Republican Convention Riff: Is a “Huge” Fan
USA TODAY reports that President Barack Obama wasn't offended by Clint Eastwood's empty chair riff at the Republican Presidential convention and remains a fan: President Obama wants to make it clear that, in his own words, "I am a huge Clint Eastwood fan." "He is a great actor, and an even better director," the president said in an interview with USA TODAY aboard … [Read more...] about Obama Says Not Offended By Eastwood Republican Convention Riff: Is a “Huge” Fan
Firing on U.S. Embassy Vehicle Bodes Ill for Mexico Sovereignty (La Jornada, Mexico)
A little over a week ago, in a yet-to-be-explained shooting, Mexican Federal Police fired on a U.S. Embassy vehicle carrying two CIA agents and one Marine en route to a Mexican naval base. While there were no fatalities, according to this editorial from Mexico's La Jornada, the shooting illustrates the threat of growing 'U.S. political, police, military and intelligence … [Read more...] about Firing on U.S. Embassy Vehicle Bodes Ill for Mexico Sovereignty (La Jornada, Mexico)






















