The lies roll off the man's lips like music off Yo-Yo Ma's cello. Both are virtuosos - one a cellist, the other a liar.
A partial list.
Bush had nothing to do ...
Happy Friday.
The best from Political Humor‘s collection of the week’s late night political humor.
"Barack Obama supports same-sex marriage. Mitt Romney doesn't even support same-sex car pools." –David Letterman
"The head of ...
Republican Rep. Mike Coffman at a Saturday afternoon fundraiser in Colorado.
I don't know whether Barack Obama was born in the United States of America. I don't know that. But I ...
Rand Paul:
Call me cynical, but I didn’t think his [Obama's] views on marriage could get any gayer.
We won't call Rand cynical. Ignorant, bigoted asshole is more fitting. An adult using ...
Happy Friday.
The best from Political Humor‘s collection of the week’s late night political humor.
"President Obama came out with approval of same-sex marriage. He said that over the years, he has ...
I've never understood Log Cabin Republicans - gay conservatives who give their support to a homophobic political party that derides their sexuality and refuses to grant them equal rights under ...
Finally.
“I have to tell you that over the course of several years as I have talked to friends and family and neighbors when I think about members of my own ...
Election roundup:
Indiana.
As polls forecast, the Tea Party's efforts to cleanse the GOP of any impure conservatives has Dick Lugar out and teabagger Richard Mourdock in. Mourdock is the new Republican ...
There are lies...and then there are lies.
My own view, by the way, was that the auto companies needed to go through bankruptcy before government help. And frankly, that’s finally what ...
From the papers captured last year at Osama bin Laden's Pakistani hideout comes this.
Like any public figures, bin Laden and his advisers were mindful of the media. Adam Gadahn, one ...
The best from Political Humor‘s collection of the week’s late night political humor. Happy Friday.
"Today Mitt Romney visited a firehouse here in New York City. Of course, he was disappointed ...
It happened to Kerry. Can it happen to Obama? Nope says Margaret Carlson.
Obama’s belief system -- in that hopey-changey business and the post-partisanship thing -- has been altered by reality. ...
Sullivan:
What do Republicans call a gay man with neoconservative passion, a committed relationship and personal courage?
A faggot.
Exactly right, but then could one expect anything different from a political party that ...
And they claim that atheists are immoral?
The ugly side of religion shows its face once again. The words below were spoken at a Sunday sermon by Sean Harris, a pastor ...
It's been fun watching conservatives and Romney twist themselves into pretzels trying to undo Mitt's past words on GM and bin Laden.
Romney, April 2007:
It’s not worth moving heaven and earth ...
In an op-ed piece in the Washington Post, a couple of scholars from liberal and conservative think tanks, discuss the state of American politics.
We have been studying Washington politics and ...
Romney's VP-in-waiting, Marco Rubio, is perfecting the conservative sleaze play.
He has proposed his version of the Dream Act in which people who entered the country illegally as children will be ...
Beyond the rhetoric, the political BS, the lies - that is, the concerted effort by the right-wing noise machine to distort and misinform at every opportunity - is the very ...
It was never a matter of 'if'...only of 'when'.
Two constituencies that President Obama is holding onto about as strongly now as he did four years ago are voters under 30 ...
With the Supreme Court ruling, corporations and unions can now spend as much as they wish on campaign ads for specific politicians. Foreign interests in control of multi-nationals now have unprecedented influence over American politics. It is hard to imagine how every American, regardless of party affiliation, would not be outraged at one of the most dangerous and irresponsible decisions to ever come down from the high court. Chief Justice Roberts has put politics in front of country with this decision.
The President…
“This ruling opens the floodgates for an unlimited amount of special interest money into our democracy,” the president said in his weekly radio and Internet message. “It gives the special interest lobbyists new leverage to spend millions on advertising to persuade elected officials to vote their way — or to punish those who don’t.”
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“I can’t think of anything more devastating to the public interest,” he said. “The last thing we need to do is hand more influence to the lobbyists in Washington or more power to the special interests to tip the outcome of elections.”
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Not just “for” but also “against” specific politicians. The Supreme Court is too fearful of “chilling” free speech. Now election campaigning will be dirtier than ever.
I live in a predominantly Rethuglican area (read redneck). However, they’re rednecks with computers. There’s also a local blog, and it’s been interesting that even these Neanderthals seem to understand (for the most part) that this Supreme Court decision isn’t good for the nation, and certainly isn’t good for the man on the street.
Unfortunately we’re stuck with the Supreme Court members appointed by Republicans ’til they croak, so the only way to fix things is through legislation.
What kind of democracy will this become if we let this happen. All this smells like a short-term plan to have our democracy dictated by puppet politicians of corporations and that our voice will not be heard because corrupt politicians will never hear us.
Next election,vote for Democrats because we give corporations a hard time. And remember :
If allowed to run free of the social system, capitalism will attempt to corrupt and undermine democracy, which is after all not a natural state.
John Ralston Saul
[...] couple of weeks ago, the Supreme Court issued a ruling that gutted the McCain-Feingold campaign-finance legislation, essentially destroying the cause that [...]
Not just “for” but also “against” specific politicians. The Supreme Court is too fearful of “chilling” free speech. Now election campaigning will be dirtier than ever.
I live in a predominantly Rethuglican area (read redneck). However, they’re rednecks with computers. There’s also a local blog, and it’s been interesting that even these Neanderthals seem to understand (for the most part) that this Supreme Court decision isn’t good for the nation, and certainly isn’t good for the man on the street.
Unfortunately we’re stuck with the Supreme Court members appointed by Republicans ’til they croak, so the only way to fix things is through legislation.
What kind of democracy will this become if we let this happen. All this smells like a short-term plan to have our democracy dictated by puppet politicians of corporations and that our voice will not be heard because corrupt politicians will never hear us.
Next election,vote for Democrats because we give corporations a hard time. And remember :
If allowed to run free of the social system, capitalism will attempt to corrupt and undermine democracy, which is after all not a natural state.
John Ralston Saul
Jovial – What is your alternative to capitalism?