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Friday, March 20, 2009 04:23 PM

More McCain Psychodrama

Why is every single feeble utterance of that brainiac John McCain treated by the press as though Moses has spoken from Mt. Sinai? Who cares what he thinks? He offers no new ideas and never will.

"It's a little odd, though, to see McCain adopt some of the language used by the kind of conservative Republicans who disdain him." Really? McCain wouldn't even come to his own daughter's defense when Laura Ingraham called her fat. And wasn't selecting Sarah Palin a gift to "the Republicans who disdain him?"

The totally phony characterizations of this guy persist for reasons that defy logic.

Friday, March 20, 2009 08:08 PM

Right on schedule...

...the weekly David Sirota sky-is-falling column. Obama sucks, the government sucks, Wall Street sucks, everything sucks - except for my hair, which looks great on TV!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009 06:51 AM

Pity the poor Republicans trolls

Having spent the last eight years propping up the worst president in modern history, they are now reduced to defending third-rate know-nothings like Ed Henry and Chuck Todd. Obama has them flummoxed, and it's very entertaining to watch. Presumably all these folks discovered Salon through the Camille Paglia wormhole and have come to share their paranoia and unhinged rage with the natives. Note to trolls: you're wasting your time.

Friday, June 12, 2009 07:06 AM

Crossing the line? Come on.

There's nothing more tiresome than "liberal" scolds brow-beating artists and entertainers. I don't care if they're painters, filmmakers, sculptors, performance artists, actors, or comedians. They're not beholden to your preachy PC requirements. In fact, I think a central truth of the creative experience ought to be crossing the line as often as possible. That's precisely how we find the line.

Letterman's defense of bad taste was commendable. I applaud him for it. As for Palin, she clearly and inexplicably gets some weird satisfaction from all these tabloid-level histrionics. She keeps pulling herself into this crap. Who knows why? Who cares?

Friday, June 19, 2009 06:05 PM
Original article: Dream big, Obama

Sigh

It's like Sirota walks through life with a Stupid IV attached to his arm. You can set your watch to his very, very silly weekly anti-Obama post, as he earnestly tries to carve out a special niche as the Guy Who Attacks Obama from the Left. So, so predictable and tiresome. Wasn't he recently getting ready to throw in the towel?

The towel is waiting.

Thursday, August 6, 2009 07:44 PM

So Joan

How do you feel about Sarah APLIN? And, while you're pondering that, how do you feel about ROTFLMAO?

The middle-aged overweight hate-filled white people who show up at these town halls are just another very public endorsement for increases in education spending.

Monday, August 10, 2009 08:18 PM

This is a nasty, racist screed

This is a nasty, racist screed masquerading as tolerant magnanimity. Every fiber in me recoils at what this pernicious "writer" is trying to do. Any article that attempts to explain away the entire history of black oppression and slavery by listing statistics about complicated black opinions about homosexuality has only one objective: to make white people look better. This article is toxic and racist brew. Salon - a bunch of white folks, let's face it - should know better than to publish it.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009 06:45 PM
Original article: What Orly Taitz believes

Oy, Salon

So Salon hires someone who is actually connected to Taitz's husband to report on her? And then presents her clear manifestation of a psychosis as "genuine"? Journalism, we hardly knew ye!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009 10:52 PM

A Joan Walsh wish-fulfillment fantasy

Salon makes official its new brand identity: PUMAs Live On!

Slouching towards irrelevancy...

Monday, September 14, 2009 05:48 PM

Nate Silver

The comment by Nate Silver - who's usually great - is very silly. Millions of people didn't vote for Obama and many thousands of those millions attended Palin rallies throughout the campaign. This is more of the same.

If anything, the underwhelming turn-out is astonishing, given the six-month Glenn Beck promotional campaign and the wall-to-wall coverage of the summer's townhalls.

Monday, September 28, 2009 06:28 AM

Anyone can play the 'bot' game, Hillarybot

Clearly the attacks against the Clintons stung Joan Walsh. She can't pass up an opportunity to revise standard-issue power playing (keep your friends close, your enemies closer) into a validation of her own political instincts. And the need to frame every move of president's as "he agrees with me" is just plain creepy (although it does provide useful insights into the Walsh psyche).

Friday, October 9, 2009 07:40 PM

Surprise!

While I often find Joan Walsh to be as much of a tool as Mark Halperin, she surprised with this entirely reasonable reaction to the Nobel Prize tempest du jour. And this line is particularly important:

The right-wing's idiocy about Obama's Nobel win is no longer even interesting.

We need to get that message to Chris Matthews, Anderson Cooper, Campbell Brown, Wolf Blitzer, David Gregory, etc. etc. to whom it really is the only interesting aspect of current events. Go and tell it, Joan.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009 07:39 PM

Oy

vey.

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