For those who want depressing news and hard edged political debate, read something else. This is a feel-good story about what’s right and good in America. Jennie Finch has announced that she will retire next month. For those who don’t quite remember the name, Jennie Finch is uber-talented softball pitcher who led the 2004 USA Women’s Softball team to Olympic Gold in … [Read more...] about Jennie Finch Announces Retirement
Hayworth Versus McCain: Pick the Carny
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Irony Abounds In Shirley Sherrod Case
I was listening to my morning talk show today and they were discussing the Shirley Sherrod case and the fact that everyone was jumping to conclusions, etc. A couple of wonderful bits of irony came out that I just found wonderfully bemusing. The first was the fact that in reporting the story the media talked about how the farmer in the case was deceased but his wife was still … [Read more...] about Irony Abounds In Shirley Sherrod Case
Tribal Drums
We humans are hard wired to be tribal creatures - it is how we survived. This internal programing has historically been used by those seeking power by making us fear "the other" tribe. The tribe can be defined by religion, ideology, race, etc. Joseph McCarthy used fear of the communists in the 50s to increase his own power and ruined the lives of many people in the process. … [Read more...] about Tribal Drums
The Redemption Scenario
The scandal of the day was the story of a USDA employee named Shirley Sherrod who appeared to indicate that she gave less than full help to a White farmer in an incident over 20 years ago, on account of his race. She told the story at an NAACP dinner, hence the contemporary hook -- conservatives (or at least segments of it) are still on their kick that the NAACP is the true … [Read more...] about The Redemption Scenario
Of Junk Food and Junk News (Guest Voice)
Of Junk Food and Junk News by Tina Dupuy Once on a flight I ate a cheeseburger-in-a-bag. It was a wonderfully microwaved beefy dough ball of cheesy-type goo. It tasted amazing! Of course, it’s designed to taste amazing. Mission so accomplished. The sandwich had the right amount of fat and salt to appeal to my ancient binge-to-survive-winter DNA. It was laced with … [Read more...] about Of Junk Food and Junk News (Guest Voice)
The Rolling Stones Are Back!
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Not Such A Bargain
We constantly hear that the export of US manufacturing is a good thing because we get bargains. The cost of course is the loss of good paying manufacturing jobs which has contributed to the destruction of the middle class. But are we consumers really getting a bargain? I have purchased shirts from the same manufacturer for years. They used to be made in … [Read more...] about Not Such A Bargain
‘Unpredictable American Leaders’ May Never Send Aid to Pakistan: The Frontier Post, Pakistan
Try as she might to persuade suspicious Pakistanis of America's good intentions and determination, it appears that Hillary Clinton's charm campaign and promises of billions of dollars in aid have fallen short. According to this editorial from Pakistan's Frontier Post, American promises have historically not been kept, so why should anyone believe them now? The Frontier Post … [Read more...] about ‘Unpredictable American Leaders’ May Never Send Aid to Pakistan: The Frontier Post, Pakistan
The Rick Moran Show with Jazz Shaw on the Journolist Story
You won't want to miss tonight's Rick Moran Show, one of the most popular conservative talk shows on Blog Talk Radio. Tonight, Moran welcomes Monica Showalter, Fausta Wertz, and Jazz Shaw to talk about the Journolist scandal and other hot topics making news today. The show will air from 7:00 - 8:00 PM Central time. You can access the live stream here. A podcast will be … [Read more...] about The Rick Moran Show with Jazz Shaw on the Journolist Story
Lax Federal Oversight Detailed At BP Blowout Hearing
The BP blowout in the Gulf of Mexico is going to be a poster child for lax federal oversight -- oversight that began during the Bush years but was perpetuated during the Obama Administration. NOLA reports today (from a hearing by the Coast Guard and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, aka MMS): The Deepwater Horizon appeared to be out of … [Read more...] about Lax Federal Oversight Detailed At BP Blowout Hearing
Senate Judiciary Committee Confirms Supreme Court Nominee Elena Kagan 13-6
The Senate Judiciary Committee has connfirmed Obama administration Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan 13 to 6 -- with Sen. Lindsay Graham being the only Republican to vote to send the nomination to the full Senate. The Los Angeles Times reports: Elena Kagan, President Obama's Supreme Court nominee, won approval from the Senate Judiciary Committee on a nearly party-line … [Read more...] about Senate Judiciary Committee Confirms Supreme Court Nominee Elena Kagan 13-6
Lindsay Graham to Vote to Confirm Elena Kagan
One of the remaining loose ends on Elena Kagan's battle to be confirmed to be on the Supreme Court is whether it would evolve into (one more) party-line only vote or whether some GOPers would cast a vote for her. Now -- in the Judiciary Committee phase, at least -- part of the mystery has been solve with news from The Hill that Sen. Lindsey Graham will cast a yes … [Read more...] about Lindsay Graham to Vote to Confirm Elena Kagan
Glenn Beck Saves Jesus
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Screw You, Kiss Me (Guest Voice)
Screw You, Kiss Me Raging Moderate, by Will Durst What is wrong with the GOP? Are they blind, reckless or just plain mean? They must see that reinforcing their stereotype as the Party Of The Rich is not a good idea. They have unanimously said “No. Hell, no” to every budget proposal floated their way, yet are willing to make an exception to give money to the rich. Rich. … [Read more...] about Screw You, Kiss Me (Guest Voice)
Drowning in News
A century ago, Americans spent only a few minutes a day learning about the world beyond their own senses--"the unseen environment," as Walter Lippmann put it in his 1922 study, "Public Opinion." Back then, he despaired of "the original dogma of democracy; that the knowledge needed for the management of human affairs comes up spontaneously from the human heart. Where we act … [Read more...] about Drowning in News
NAACP Censures Black USDA Official For White Farmer Snub
Race relations in the United States is getting testy. Read this account and the smoking gun video attached. I have a theory. Much of the raw feelings are triggered by old animosities surfaced during economic hard times where everyone is looking out for themselves. It’s the me-against-them Catch 22. Blame your woes on the other guy. The biggest victim of this prejudice is … [Read more...] about NAACP Censures Black USDA Official For White Farmer Snub
LET’S TALK ABOUT…SEX!
I looked at a summary of my TMV posts over the past 2 years and I think I’ve been rehashing some ideas and talking points too often. I also noticed that when I (or other TMV writers) discussed matters of sex, we got the most cross-posts on other blogs and the most reactions from readers. Thus, let’s go back to everyone’s favorite subject: Sex. I certainly hope deep down … [Read more...] about LET’S TALK ABOUT…SEX!
Reagan Pays Tribute To Cesar
It’s official. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenneger signed a bill making it California state law honoring former governor and President Ronald Reagan on his birthday, Feb. 6. Schwarzenneger signed a second bill Monday establishing a state commission to plan celebrations for the 100th anniversary of Reagan’s birth in 1911. Reagan joins a list of California notables with special … [Read more...] about Reagan Pays Tribute To Cesar
Senate Poised to Pass Unemployment Benefits Extension As Obama Throws Down Gauntlet
What a difference a day -- and a replacement Senator for West Virginia's late Democratic Senator Robert Byrd -- makes: it was a Monday when the media narrative seemingly changed on extending unemployment insurance in two key ways amid the biggest change being that now news reports suddenly predicting that the Senate will pass the measure tomorrow, after it being repeatedly … [Read more...] about Senate Poised to Pass Unemployment Benefits Extension As Obama Throws Down Gauntlet

















