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Friday, July 3, 2009 02:31 PM

@Jack Ketch - Difference Between Palin and Nixon ....

Nixon was actually competent. Evil, yes. But competent.

Whatever his other faults (and they were legion) no ever excused Nixon of being either stupid or incompetent.

Sarah Palin now has nothing to run on. She's officially shredded her record by quitting the moment the job got tough. All she has left is the rabbid right and that's not enough to even get the nomination in 2012, forget about winning the Presidency. She won't even be considered for the VP slot by whoever wins.

I agree with many others, something big is about to revealed. Either health issue in the family, another pregnancy or a major scandal of some kind.

Monday, July 13, 2009 08:46 AM

Screw Wall Street ...

The 'Market' ie Wall Street has had only a tangental relationship to the real economy for at least 20 years probably longer.

The DOW, Nasdaq and their ilk all did great over the last decade. During that same time wages were falling, jobs creation was anemic and middle class took it in the shorts.

Wall Street does not need help. All they have been doing for the last couple of decades is inventing new ways to swap fake money around while sucking the rest of dry.

The people who need help are on Main Street. We need JOBS. Jobs that pay living wages. We need affordable healthcare that doesn't disappear when an actual health emergency happens. We need secure retirement that doesn't vanish when Wall Street decides to take a dive (and more of our money).

Monday, July 13, 2009 11:21 AM

So According to Republicans ...

The only people capable of separating themselves from their racial, gender, religious and finacial backgrounds are white upper-income Anglo-Saxon males (preferrably with Ivy League educations). Only they are capable of making decisions that are 'objective' and have nothing to do with their upbringing or lifestyles.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009 09:35 AM

Could You Set the Bar Any Lower?

Minnesota Sen. Al Franken: Finally in office, Franken is surely eager to show he can perform as well as any other senator

I know high school debaters could who could out perform many sitting Senators. Franken's opening statement yesterday already demonstrated he has a better command of the issues at stake than good chunk of his fellow Democrats (and let's not even talk about the Republicans).

Tuesday, July 14, 2009 09:42 AM

White Men Have Been Running the US for Awhile Now ...

How's that working out for everybody these days?

I'd take a few wise Latina women over almost all the white males in congress right now (Democrats and Republicans). I certainly can't think of how they could screw things up worse than the current lot of idiots that populate DC now.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009 04:23 PM
Original article: When old white guys attack

Any Republican Aware of Changing Demographics Was Cringing Today

Sessions and Graham did not help Republican outreach efforts today.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009 09:16 AM

But Will it Come Back?

All these stories about the economy 'hitting bottom' and the 'recession is over' leave out one very important element. How and when exactly will it come back? More importantly will the JOBS or the WAGES ever come back?

Sadly the answer to those questions remain bleak. Manufacturing in the US can only continue to go down. The service sector jobs that will replace those jobs will be far fewer and pay far less. The debt bubble that sustained the illusion of a vibrant middle class for the last 20 years has burst and will not be re-inflated in the short or mid term if ever.

Whatever 'recovery' (and we should stop using that term) happens will not touch most Americans who will continue to face shrinking wages (assuming they have jobs), rising healthcare costs and a host of other problems.

As I keep saying, I have yet to see anything that will reverse or significantly slow those trends appearing.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009 02:14 PM

Sessions Needs Help ...

And much better staff work. Between not knowing who was sitting behind Sotomayor yesterday and his clear lack of understanding of even the basics of cases he's grilling Sotomayor about (I mean beyond the right wing bullet point analysis) he's looking dumber and dumber. He's had months to prepare for this moment and he looks like an amatuer (how long has he been a senator?).

Thursday, July 16, 2009 08:02 AM

The Emmys are a Joke ...

And have been for years. I'll lay odds a good chunk of the voters have never seen most the shows nominated beyond a few minutes in a promotional DVD.

The only major awards show that is a bigger joke is the Grammies.

Friday, July 17, 2009 09:14 AM

Can We Pleae Stop Caring About What the Damn 'Market' Does

What the DOW does day to day (or even month to month) has little to no effect on what happens in the lives of real people on 'Main Street'. So my 401k may be going up or down? Unless I want to pay huge penalties that money will not help pay my monthly bills. And if trends at my company are any indication a large number of employees are dropping their 401ks anyway because they can't afford the deductions from thier monthly bills.

The media's obsession with the stock market and its daily fluctuations is a major part of the problem.

Monday, August 3, 2009 03:06 PM

Saying 'Loses it' Implies She Had Anything to Begin With

I have seen this woman interviewed three times now. She's never come across as anything other than a nut job. That has yet to affect her popularity or the spread of her ideas. The simple fact that anybody other than Comedy Central is giving her a platform gives her ideas credibility with some segments of the public.

The news media continuing to treat this nonsense as a 'controversy' speaks volumes about how utterly messed up our political reporting has become.

Friday, August 7, 2009 03:13 PM

How Soon Until the Guns Come Out?

I'm not kidding. We're barely six months into an Obama adminstration and we're already up to shutting down town hall meetings.

I've been saying for a long time now, the next major act of terrorism on US soil will come from one of these juiced up lunatics. And at the rate things are progressing it's going to occur sometime in the next couple of years.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009 10:50 AM
Original article: Isakson irked

Sigh ....

Such is the state of political discourse in this country. A relatively small agreement over a minor element of the bill causes Republicans to go nuts.

This just further reinforces the fact the Republicans have no interest in finding any type of common ground or offerring any of meaningful reform.

They firmly remain the party of NO.

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