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Will There be a Vote on Health Care Tomorrow?
Nancy Pelosi has assured us that there will be. Of course, the job of House Speaker is much like being a bookie for organized crime... you never take a bet when you don't know how the game will end. Byron York explains how this is putting a lot of Democrats under the gun. The House is in the final rush toward passage of a national health care bill, and there's one thing … [Read more...] about Will There be a Vote on Health Care Tomorrow?
Cantor Criticizes Limbaugh (Take Bets On Apology Date Now)
Get ready for another apology. GOP House bigwig Rep. Cantor has criticized conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh and says the party needs more inclusive rhetoric. ("He must be a RINO!!"). Quick: calll your bookie and make your bets on when Cantor will apologize now: Eric Cantor, the second-ranking Republican in the U.S. House, said his party needs to be inclusive … [Read more...] about Cantor Criticizes Limbaugh (Take Bets On Apology Date Now)
Street Talk
Yesterday the Dow rose 203 points on news about employment. A "mere" 512,000 more Americans lost their jobs last week, the 51st consecutive week that weekly job loses exceeded 500,000, This number nonetheless not only beat analyst expectations, it was a bit lower than some previous months job loses. It thus convinced traders that today's non-farm jobs report for October would … [Read more...] about Street Talk
The Fox In The Hen House
I've given President Barack Obama a long leash in his efforts at governing and now must concede his biggest mistake in changing how Washington works is his staff's petty feud with Fox News. This running story has legs and they must be chopped off at the knees. This dog must sit, lie down, whacked on the behind with a rolled newspaper and attend obedience school. The latest … [Read more...] about The Fox In The Hen House
American High Noons
The TV screen today looks like the vision of a demented performance artist. You can click from images of wildly cheering crowds in a Manhattan canyon celebrating what 25 young man did on a baseball field to talking heads and replays of a massacre of other young people in Texas and then suddenly to an Orlando, Florida office building for the familiar confusion in the first … [Read more...] about American High Noons
In Afghanistan, Troop Numbers Should Be Based on Strategy
Guest post by Jared Stancombe Jared Stancombe is a 2009 graduate of Indiana University, where his studies focused on peace and conflict studies in Northern Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia. His other academic interests include counterinsurgency and complex military operations. He is currently an analyst for a U.S. government agency responsible for national security … [Read more...] about In Afghanistan, Troop Numbers Should Be Based on Strategy
Jon Stewart Does Glenn Beck
A spoof bound to be considered a satirical classic (but not by Rush, Sean, Glenn or those who love Rush, Sean and Glenn): The Daily Show With Jon StewartMon - Thurs 11p / 10c … [Read more...] about Jon Stewart Does Glenn Beck
Our Veterans: Frozen in Time, but Not Forgotten
November 11 is Veterans Day. A day---a celebration---to honor America's veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good. This is the first of three articles honoring those men and women. Two months ago, in “Leave No Man Behind—65 Years Later,” I praised the spirit and culture of our military as reflected in the … [Read more...] about Our Veterans: Frozen in Time, but Not Forgotten
8 Shot In Orlando Florida Highrise
Is there something in the water, is this a coincidence...or what? Yet another mass shooting...this time in Florida: One person was killed and at least seven others were wounded in a shooting incident inside a downtown Orlando high-rise building Friday morning, authorities said. Quoting emergency dispatchers, NBC station WESH-TV of Orlando reported that the incident … [Read more...] about 8 Shot In Orlando Florida Highrise
Nothing Stops Political Demonization In America
There is seemingly no rest. No tragedy where people can put politics aside, even for a minute. I mean, REALLY... … [Read more...] about Nothing Stops Political Demonization In America
CIA Agents Convicted of Kidnapping; Italian Officials Walk Free: Corriere Della Sera,Italy
Milan prosecutor Armando Spataro has done something no one else has: He has obtained the first convictions involving the CIA practice of 'rendition.' For those interested in reading the Italian coverage of yesterday's first ever convictions for the U.S. government's practice of 'renditioning,' this is the write-thru from the Corriere Della Sera, which includes a number of … [Read more...] about CIA Agents Convicted of Kidnapping; Italian Officials Walk Free: Corriere Della Sera,Italy
Contending for Joy
It is important we do our best to catalogue moments of joy. We must write joy down and proclaim joy to those who will listen. We need records of joy, monuments of joy, places of joy we can revisit. We must contend for joy, or the bitter water will overwhelm us all. Last night my two little boys turned joy into a dance. Nathaneal is seven and Samuel is three. Each boy … [Read more...] about Contending for Joy
In the Last 24 Hours …
The massacre at Ft. Hood. A pipeline explosion in the Texas Panhandle. A grain processing plant explosion in western Missouri. What the hell? I'm certainly not suggeting these events are related; nor am I suggesting the explosions are comparable to what happened at Ft. Hood -- not at all. It just seemed to be a disproportionate morning of bad news, and from such … [Read more...] about In the Last 24 Hours …
Brooks: Independents are Meandering Cats
The money line from Mr. Brooks' column today: Independents are herds of cats who find out what they think through a meandering process of discovery. While that's probably not fair to say about all independent voters, it's a shockingly accurate description of the independent voter writing this post. Of course, despite my decision to headline the "meandering cats" … [Read more...] about Brooks: Independents are Meandering Cats
Details Emerging About Accused Fort Hood Massacre Shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan
Photo Credit: Ben Sklar/Getty Images Investigators and journalists are now slowly fleshing out some details about yesterday's Fort Hood military-base massacre that left 13 people dead and dozens wounded -- and about accused shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan. The big question is "why" -- a question increasingly asked as more tidbits slowly emerge. The detail that is and will … [Read more...] about Details Emerging About Accused Fort Hood Massacre Shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan
TMV blogger wins race, may be first female to go from blogging to political office
Alan Rosenblatt is helping us determine just how many and which bloggers have gone from blogging to winning elected office, but as of yesterday, it appeared that I might be the only female political blogger in the country to have done that so far. I have a hard time believing that, but if it's true - wow. Especially since the last thing I did was run "as a blogger." Great … [Read more...] about TMV blogger wins race, may be first female to go from blogging to political office
It’s Droid Day
And Michael Arrington has posted a love letter: In just a few hours Verizon stores will open and the first customers will get their hands on their very own Droid. [CNet covers the midnight Droid madness last night in Manhattan.] And I promise you, if you are one of the people waiting in line, you will have a much lower than average amount of letdown. That’s because, in … [Read more...] about It’s Droid Day
DRAFT EVERYONE
In 1960, President Eisenhower warned us of the growing influence and power of the Military Industrial Complex. He was right and we ignored him. Today our country has the world’s largest total annual Military Budget of over $650 billion, additional defense-related spending of over $350 billion, more than 1.5 million people serving in its Armed Forces in over 100 countries … [Read more...] about DRAFT EVERYONE
Is Denmark Recovering from Fossil Fuel Addiction?
Here are two recently broadcast reports on the development of wind power and other alternative energy sources in Denmark. Steep energy taxes seem to be helping the northern European nation to both end its dependence on foreign oil and do its part to clean up the global environment. [This is being crossposted at my personal blog.] … [Read more...] about Is Denmark Recovering from Fossil Fuel Addiction?

















