November 1, 2007

Snowflakes?

Donald Rumsfeld called his memos "snowflakes"? Are you kidding me? WaPo: In a series of internal musings and memos to his staff, then-Defense Secretary Donald...[More]

110 Days?

Atlanta is 110 days away from running out of drinking water? I knew the South was in the midst of a serious drought, but somehow...[More]

A Nation of Discontent

Change is coming: In all, 72% of those surveyed in a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll taken Oct. 12-14 say they are dissatisfied with how things are...[More]

Only In America

Via Andrew Sullivan......[More]

November 2, 2007

Today's Quick Hits

I'm on a brief lunch break between classes right now, and rather than let all of these wait until later in the afternoon for more...[More]

Kos v. Blue Shield

I don't much link to (or read, for that matter) Kos any more, but this is just too good not to pass along. Once again,...[More]

Obmam v. Hillary v. Iran

Big interview in today's NYT. Great analysis from Matt, James, and Greg. In the brief moment I have left before I head out to teach...[More]

Bandar to Bush: 9/11 Was Preventable

CNN: Saudi Arabia could have helped the United States prevent al Qaeda's 2001 attacks on New York and Washington if American officials had consulted Saudi...[More]

November 3, 2007

Supersize Me!

This is both hilarious and pathetic. Disney has been forced to close their "It's a Small World" because Americans are now too fat to ride...[More]

Meanwhile, In Pakistan...

As you read this article in today's NYT, keep in mind that Pakistan already has nuclear weapons: ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Nov. 3 — The Pakistani leader,...[More]

I Repeat: National Polls Are Meaningless

Pay attention to Iowa. For now, forget everything else. National polls don't matter. Did last week's contentious debate shift national polling results? Of course not....[More]

The Great Robot of Eurasia

This may be the coolest thing ever. I want one!...[More]

Quote of The Day

Andrew Sullivan: ...to turn a one-in-a-million emergency exception into the rule, and to pretend that we need to know any more specific details to know...[More]

November 7, 2007

Blogging and the Brain

So I'm sure by now you've noticed...its been a bit dark around here lately! First it was my comprehensive exams, and then it was the...[More]

Rudy Gets Robertson's Endorsement

Pat Robertson doesn't have nearly the influence he once had, so I was at first prepared to write this one off. Until I read this...[More]

Your Tax Dollars At Work

Today's episode: Pakistan. Every time I think these idiots cannot surprise me, they do. The level of stupidity, incompetence, and hypocrisy really is staggering....[More]

YouTube of the Day

Wade through the first few minutes of parliamentary procedure. I promise you it will be worth your time. Andrew Sullivan provides context here....[More]

Memo To Mr. Sullivan

Obama isn't picking up your ideas. You've got it backwards. He's been talking about this for literally years now. Here, for example, is an article...[More]

November 13, 2007

You Led. They Followed. And Now, It's Time...

Via Ezra klein, I see that Sixties movement leader Tom Hayden has posed a set of questions to candidate Obama. An excerpt: Your problem, if...[More]

Donuts

It nailed me: You Are a Boston Creme Donut You have a tough exterior. No one wants to mess with you. But on the inside,...[More]

Bit By Bit...

...sanity is returning. Two examples today from ThinkProgress One: Army Memo Reiterates Ban On Waterboarding To Clear Up ‘Confusion’ From Mukasey’s Testimony “The U.S. Army...[More]

November 15, 2007

David Broder Is A Jackass

There really is no other word to use at this point. David Broder, in a chat with Washingtonpost.com readers last week: New York: Will you...[More]

If Not Here, Where? If Not Now, When?

Given that blogs are nothing if not an exercise in self-gratification, I think it is only appropriate that I remind everyone... Back in March I...[More]

Obama on Technology and Innovaion

In case you somehow missed it, Obama this week announced what can only be described as an amazing set of policies aimed at fostering innovation...[More]

I'll See You, And Raise You...

McMegan, ever the libertarian at heart: The government can't fix society for the same reason that you can't remove your own appendix. If true, then...[More]

"...echoing shameful voices of the past..."

This really is hilarious. Via Andrew Sullivan, here's uber-conservative John Podhoretz's take on Ron Paul: But politics ain’t beanbag, and if he is getting donations...[More]

Simple Questions, Simple Answers

Ross Douthat says the following: We still have a costly welfare bureaucracy that caters more to minorities than to whites, but it’s no longer a...[More]

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With Screeners Like These...

LATimes: Federal investigators smuggled the components of liquid-based bombs past screeners in 19 airports nationwide in secret tests earlier this year, showing that a terrorist...[More]

November 20, 2007

Health Care For Me, But Not For Thee...

Via Kevin Drum, the LATimes has a great story about problems with the health care plans that have been proposed by the Republican candidates for...[More]

There Is No Crisis. But There Is Infighting!

Another great catch from Kevin Drum, this time on the ongoing battle between Clinton and Obama over Social Security. From the WashingtonPost: Clinton, without naming...[More]

The Kids Are Alright!

Anyone who knows me knows that I think most mass protests are worthless. But this? This is brilliant. Embattled former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales...[More]

November 21, 2007

What Is The Truth?

Via Andrew Sullivan, a quote from Matt Drudge: "We're now in a totally new era where information is information and you just really have to...[More]

Where Is The Line?

Well this explains a lot, now doesn't it? President Bush yesterday offered his strongest support of embattled Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, saying the general "hasn't...[More]

Subprimes Are Just The Beginning

I've been so focused on the impact of the subprime mortgage collapse that I didn't think to look beyond it to se what was next....[More]

Here Comes Huckabee!

WaPo: Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, buoyed by strong support from Christian conservatives, has surged past three of his better-known presidential rivals and is now...[More]

November 27, 2007

The Primary Calendar

I'm a few days late on this, but in case you haven't seen it yet, via Political Insider, here's the upcoming presidential primary calendar: Thursday,...[More]

"Privatizing Profits and Socializing Losses"

If you thought the mortgage mess was bad before, go read this. With almost no public scrutiny or supervision, Countrywide has borrowed nearly $51 billion...[More]

The View From Their Window

This is an absolutely amazing photograph. More here....[More]

November 28, 2007

Don't Know How To Meditate? Try This.

Via Bitch Ph.D.: Stop reading for a moment, and imagine that you are going to die in one minute. The last things you are going...[More]

Send Colin Powell? Please, No.

So Sen. Clinton says that if she is elected president, she will send people like Colin Powell around the world on a mission to improve...[More]

Big Trouble In Iowa City

As you read the following, keep this in mind: As of today, we have our first legitimate poll showing Huckabee in first place in Iowa:...[More]

Don't Believe The Hype [UPDATED]

The market didn't rally today because, as the Post claims in its tease, investors are confident "that at least some damage from credit crisis is...[More]

Watching The YouTube Debate

Here's my take on the debate, typed in real time.... ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION Question 1: Illegal immigration Giuliani gave a reasonable response, and Romeny nailed him...[More]

Campbell Brown on the CNN Panel?

Are you kidding me? CNN is hosting a post-debnate panel discussion, and one of the panelists is their reporter/commentator Campbell Brown. Brown, for those who...[More]

"Running For Pastor"

Andrew Sullivan nails it: With the Biblical literalist question, you see what Bush and Rove have achieved: the suspension of secular politics in the Republican...[More]

The Retired General, The Question of the night, and the Clinton Campaign

Bill Bennet, a man who I would trust no further than I could throw, just claimed on CNN that the Retired Gen. who asked the...[More]

November 29, 2007

The Beginning of the End For Rudy? [Multiple Updates]

If you are anywhere near a TV @ 6pm 6:30 tonight , be sure to turn on CNBC CBS (see below). I'm not sure how...[More]