As if you needed another reason to not vote Romney.
Celebrity business magnate Donald Trump endorsed Mitt Romney for president Thursday, telling reporters he will not mount an independent campaign if ...
In a perfect world, the Republican contest to find a nominee to face Barack Obama would go on forever...or at least until August. You cannot attach a number to the ...
I suspect there are a ton of conservatives secretly agreeing with Begala and while it's too early in the game for Dems to get cocky, it's difficult to not smile ...
Quotes don't get much better than this one by Bob Dole.
"Why do people take such an instant dislike to me?" asked a perplexed Gingrich, to whom Dole bluntly ...
After the beating Gingrich took last night, it's hard to imagine under what scenario he can make a comeback. Florida is going to Romney and for Gingrich to regain the ...
There's a lot out there on the President's SOTU, so I'll keep my thoughts short and sweet.
The speech did what it had to do which was target liberals and independents ...
The highlights from last night's debate.
- Newt Gingrich can't wait to become president so he can revisit the early 60s and overthrow Castro in Cuba. War, baby, war.
- Santorum, who ...
It appears that the South Carolina verdict is forcing Romney to start taking Gingrich seriously.
“We’re not choosing a talk show host, we’re choosing a leader,” Romney said, saying that their ...
Mike Huckabee offers advice to Mitt Romney concerning his unreleased tax returns.
Let him [Romney] make this challenge: "I'll release my tax returns when Barack Obama releases his college transcripts and ...
Via Political Humor...
"Mitt Romney is coming under fire because even though he is a multimillionaire, he only paid 15 percent in taxes. That's not a tax, that's barely a tip." ...
Good line.
My guess is that after Romney fails to beat Obama in the general, Huntsman will be back in 2016. The most electable guy in the field and he could ...
I found this pretty funny...and accurate. It comes from a reader over at Balloon Juice.
So, let’s review. The contenders for the GOP nomination are
A vulture capitalist who believes that any ...
Lively little debate going on at one of last week's posts with Libertarianism put under the microscope.
ocLiberal:
I know I am in sketchy territory here, (start the indignant shouting now) but ...
In the contest to determine the winner of the Far-Right Politics gold medal, rack up a few more points for Newt Gingrich.
“I think an intelligent conservative wants the right federal ...
Via Political Humor...
"Congratulations to Mitt Romney. He won the New Hampshire primary last night. See, this is proof that even the multimillionaire son of a multimillionaire can beat the odds ...
Story 1:
North Korea punishing those who 'didn't display enough sadness over Kim Jong Il's death'
North Korean authorities are reportedly punishing citizens who did not display enough sadness over the death ...
In case you missed the story, Pope Benedict made headlines this week by doing what it is popes do best - putting the irrational fear of God into his followers.
The ...
Romney was asked whether questions dealing with distribution of wealth and power were a matter of jealousy or fairness.
You know, I think it’s about envy. I think it’s about class ...
If one could meld the Republican presidential candidates into a single person, what would emerge? I was thinking along the lines of Jekyll and Hyde and the result, as demonstrated ...
The public option letter in the Senate has more than 40 signatories now. That would seem to push it well beyond the point of viability. But with Nancy Pelosi saying that the Senate doesn’t have the votes and “it’s not in the reconciliation,” it’s not exhibiting many signs of life.
As far as I can tell, the story of the public option’s resurgence has been a mixture of smart organizing and Senate cowardice. Few senators wanted to stand against the thing. But nor did they want to bring it back into play. So a number of them signed the letter under pressure, waiting and hoping that someone else — maybe the leadership or the White House — would figure this out for them. The White House and Pelosi have attempted a version of that. They’re not coming out against the public option push; they’re just saying the votes don’t exist. And maybe they don”t. The letter has 41 senators signed on, which is still fewer than 50.
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Both NY Senators signed the letter, with Gillibrand as one of the original four signators. Even if it reached 50 or more signatures, it would be a stretch to think that it would get included in the final bill. That might be the impetus to get people like Dennis Kucinich on board, however.
Personally, I have been after Arcuri to back the United States National Health Care Act (HR 676) also known as the “Expanded and Improved Medicare for All Act,” that John Conyers submitted to the United States House of Representatives quite a while ago.
I think they always knew they couldn’t get enough support for the public option, well if they really wanted to they could have..At least the insurance co’s will have to stop raping people. It’s sick that so many have died due to their greed. I’m just happy that those who couldn’t be treated or checked will finally have access to medical treatment, especially children!
I pay $1200 a month for insurance and would continue to pay without a fight if it meant saving 1 persons life!!
@Nicky: Good for you. I wish more American’s felt the same. By the way, that’s a tremendous amount you pay for insurance. Anthem is hiking its premiums and the right defend this. Don’t ANY of them pay insurance, get denied for pre-existing conditions or just let them suck the life out of them too? Guess not. I haven’t heard them complain once. Amazing.
@ Nicky. More people are dying under the public option in Canada and Britain than under the current system here in the US. Healthcare costs to much under our present system, but we do not deny care to those how need it. If you are sick, go to the emergency room and you will be treated with or without insurance and regardless of your ability to pay. With the public option you get rationed care and with rationed care you are going to die waiting three years for a medical procedure like you would in Canada or Britain.
The public option does not include rationed care, those are just conservative/Republican talking points. In addition, the statement that you make that there are more people dying in Canada and Britain under their current system is wholly inaccurate and untrue.
Both NY Senators signed the letter, with Gillibrand as one of the original four signators. Even if it reached 50 or more signatures, it would be a stretch to think that it would get included in the final bill. That might be the impetus to get people like Dennis Kucinich on board, however.
Personally, I have been after Arcuri to back the United States National Health Care Act (HR 676) also known as the “Expanded and Improved Medicare for All Act,” that John Conyers submitted to the United States House of Representatives quite a while ago.
I think they always knew they couldn’t get enough support for the public option, well if they really wanted to they could have..At least the insurance co’s will have to stop raping people. It’s sick that so many have died due to their greed. I’m just happy that those who couldn’t be treated or checked will finally have access to medical treatment, especially children!
I pay $1200 a month for insurance and would continue to pay without a fight if it meant saving 1 persons life!!
@Nicky: Good for you. I wish more American’s felt the same. By the way, that’s a tremendous amount you pay for insurance. Anthem is hiking its premiums and the right defend this. Don’t ANY of them pay insurance, get denied for pre-existing conditions or just let them suck the life out of them too? Guess not. I haven’t heard them complain once. Amazing.
@ Nicky. More people are dying under the public option in Canada and Britain than under the current system here in the US. Healthcare costs to much under our present system, but we do not deny care to those how need it. If you are sick, go to the emergency room and you will be treated with or without insurance and regardless of your ability to pay. With the public option you get rationed care and with rationed care you are going to die waiting three years for a medical procedure like you would in Canada or Britain.
It must be great being a wingnut and not be bogged down by facts.
@Rebel
The public option does not include rationed care, those are just conservative/Republican talking points. In addition, the statement that you make that there are more people dying in Canada and Britain under their current system is wholly inaccurate and untrue.
@Rebel: Care to back that disinformation up? And please remember that a Rasmussen poll is not proof. I’ve seen you cite those as proof. ;-)