Perhaps it was inevitable. If so, the inevitable has happened. Countries that have either an authoritarian streak or are outright totalitarian are beginning to talk of a new model of development to replace what's known as the "Washington Consensus." In other words, state-controlled economics divorced from pluralism and political freedom. A case in point is this article … [Read more...] about ‘China Model’ May Leave ‘Washington Consensus’ in the Dust: Al-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Windows Mobile Is Better Than You Think
So concludes James Kendrick in a WinMo match-up with Android. Android Phone Fans takes note: Multi-tasking. Windows came away with a “Big advantage” because of Android’s inability to run apps from SD Card. Available Apps. WIndows gets the advantage for a larger catalog of robust applications. User Interface. Windows Mobile wins because 3rd party apps are … [Read more...] about Windows Mobile Is Better Than You Think
A Pace We Can Ill Afford
Most of us fail to grasp the enormity of trillions of dollars, let alone billions, so let's just throw the numbers out the window and for the sake of argument concede we'll never pay back what we as a nation owe in our lifetimes or those of future generations. Instead, let's focus on ending this insanity and establishing our priorities. For the most part, these are tough … [Read more...] about A Pace We Can Ill Afford
Fox News Management Gets Serious About Quality Control
It warns its staff about mistakes that hurt Fox News' credibility (mistakes that some feel are not mistakes but intentional distortions). … [Read more...] about Fox News Management Gets Serious About Quality Control
Obama’s Third Afghan Way (Guest Voice)
WASHINGTON -- When there is no good solution to a problem, a president has three options. One is to avoid the problem. The second is to pick the least bad of the available options. The third is to mix and match among the proposed solutions and minimize the long-term damage any decision will cause. Afghanistan has presented President Obama with exactly this situation, … [Read more...] about Obama’s Third Afghan Way (Guest Voice)
Quote of the Day: Are the Old and New Media Missing it on Barack Obama?
Our political Quote of the Day comes from MSNBC's First Read's Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Domenico Montanaro, and Ali Weinberg who raise the issue of whether the new and old media (put them together and you get the genereal "conventional wisdom") are missing the boat on Barack Obama and the Obama administration: *** No pain, no gain? In a way, last week epitomized President … [Read more...] about Quote of the Day: Are the Old and New Media Missing it on Barack Obama?
12 Things For Which Barack Obama Should Be Grateful
Time's Mark Halperin gives us twelve things for which Barack Obama should be thankful HERE … [Read more...] about 12 Things For Which Barack Obama Should Be Grateful
He Has the Most At Stake In The Health Care Reform Battle
And his name is Senate Majority Harry Reid. Read Dick Polman's latest (as usual) MUST READ HERE. … [Read more...] about He Has the Most At Stake In The Health Care Reform Battle
So Where’s The Inflation?
A few months back many economists were screaming that all the money the Fed was creating via the old printing press would generate a huge burst of highly destructive inflation. It hasn't — at least not yet. And by considering why this might be, you get a pretty good idea about the idiocy, and indeed the cruelness, of the whole crisis management effort promulgated in Washington. … [Read more...] about So Where’s The Inflation?
“Aol Dot.” Aims to Revive the Brand
Aol will be spun off from Time Warner on December 9. Yesterday they unveiled a new logo or, rather, they previewed set of logos. While the “Aol Dot.” will remain constant, the backgrounds will change continuously to suggest the breadth of the company's content: The dot is a pivot point that shows AOL plus something else—Aol.Music, Aol.Asylum, Aol.MapQuest. Or hundreds of … [Read more...] about “Aol Dot.” Aims to Revive the Brand
Former NIH Director, Bernadine Healy, rejects new mammo guidelines
I've been waiting, not so patiently, since the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force released new recommendations for breast cancer screening, to know what Bernadine Healy thinks. Now we know: she says we should ignore them. From Fox News Sunday: [CHRIS WALLACE]: What would you tell a woman patient with no particular history of breast cancer what she should do about … [Read more...] about Former NIH Director, Bernadine Healy, rejects new mammo guidelines
Adam Lambert Plays the Gay Card
The closing performance of last night's American Music Awards is generating quite the buzz today -- and if he subscribes to the "any publicity is good publicity" theory, then Adam Lambert must be positively ecstatic this morning. Last night, though, he was on the defensive. "I do feel like there's a bit of a double standard in the entertainment community, on television, on … [Read more...] about Adam Lambert Plays the Gay Card
Obama’s Bow
Gary McCoy, Cagle Cartoons This cartoon is copyrighted and licensed to appear on TMV. Unauthorized reproduction strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. … [Read more...] about Obama’s Bow
Are Pentagon “Senior Mentors” Pushing the Envelope?
An article in last Wednesday's USA TODAY caught my attention because of its “military nature.” Actually, it didn’t just catch my attention. With its front page column titled “Military’s ‘senior mentors’ cashing in,” and another two-page spread on the inside, it jumped at me, grabbed and kept my undivided attention. The article dealt with what has apparently become … [Read more...] about Are Pentagon “Senior Mentors” Pushing the Envelope?
The Will of the Elected vs. the Electorate
It's an age-old question: If elected (or appointed) to public office, is it your primary duty to vote your conscience, or vote the conscience of a majority of your constituents, even if the latter runs counter to the former? Framed another way: If you are convinced a certain vote is the right vote, will you cast that vote, even if it means you might be voted out of office … [Read more...] about The Will of the Elected vs. the Electorate
Iran Conducting War Games
Just when you thought the world wasn't dangerous enough, Iran is conducting war games to practice protecting their nuclear plants against attack from Israel or the US. The five day drill is said to cover as much as a third of the country and would involve much of the armed forces of the nation. This is not exactly good news, though it is hardly unexpected. With Iran moving … [Read more...] about Iran Conducting War Games
More Skirmishes In The Search Wars: Murdoch and Bing Talk Exclusive
Google holds 71% of the search market; Bing, 10% (chart). Cory Doctorow has a clear crystal ball. Earlier this month, Rupert Murdoch accused Google of stealing his content and threatened to cut the search giant off. Cory guessed that Murdoch might be angling for a search-engine payment deal: … [Read more...] about More Skirmishes In The Search Wars: Murdoch and Bing Talk Exclusive
Amnesia and Arrogance On Display in U.S. Aid to Afghan Militias
Dexter Filkins provides a supportive, eager-to-please report about the U.S. military's "new" plans to aid local militias in Afghanistan that are fighting the Taliban. Here are the first few paragraphs: … [Read more...] about Amnesia and Arrogance On Display in U.S. Aid to Afghan Militias
He Walks In Space But She Delivers The Miracle
Just one of those feel good stories that are nice to share. While astronaut Randy Bresnik was in orbit conducting a spacewalk on the ISS his wife was down on Earth delivering the true miracle, his new baby daughter. The family also has an adopted child from Ukraine. Best wishes to the entire family ! … [Read more...] about He Walks In Space But She Delivers The Miracle
Ignoring Krauthammer or aiding Second Coming? Palin predicts Jewish “flocking” to Israel
Somehow I missed Sarah Palin's proclamation, in an interview with Barbara Walters last week, that Jews are flocking to Israel, right now. Here's the transcript for the relevant section: Barbara Walters: Governor, let's talk about some issues. The Middle East. The Obama administration does not want Israel to build any more settlements on what they consider "Palestinian … [Read more...] about Ignoring Krauthammer or aiding Second Coming? Palin predicts Jewish “flocking” to Israel

















