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Archive for April 10th, 2009

The Best Investment Money Can Buy

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 10th, 2009 4:42 am by HL

The Best Investment Money Can Buy

In the last decade, the financial industry’s $5 billion investment in campaign contributions and lobbyists resulted in deregulation and boatloads of free money. By Bloomberg News’ account, $12.8 trillion worth of taxpayer loans, grants and guarantees—all to Wall Street.

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Steven Weber: G.O.P.: R.I.P.

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 10th, 2009 4:41 am by HL

Steven Weber: G.O.P.: R.I.P.
The Republican Party is like a dying tyrant, mad with syphilis, ironically like that very Stalin they would accuse their enemies of associating with.

Scritti Politti: April 9, 2009
Hello. Please to enjoy the following remix of the NOM “Gathering Storm Of Gay Marriage” commercial! MISSION ACCOMPLISHED: Meghan McCain’s media strategy has paid off,…

ProPublica: Secretary Salazar: The Everyman of Obama’s Cabinet
Ken Salazar has up to $200,000 in outstanding debt, a sharp contrast to the many millionaires serving in Obama’s cabinet and on his senior staff.

Rachel Farris: The Be Like Me Party: Brown’s Comments on Asian-American Names Translates to Bigotry in All Languages
In the Texas House this week, it was Take Your Bigoted Representative to Work Day. For North Texas residents, that resulted in the softly-coiffed and…


Kurtz found “irony” in Obama’s Baghdad visit because “Obama ran against the Iraq war”

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 10th, 2009 4:40 am by HL

Kurtz found “irony” in Obama’s Baghdad visit because “Obama ran against the Iraq war”

In his April 8 Washington Post “Media Notes” column, media critic Howard Kurtz wrote that President Obama, during his unannounced April 7 visit to Baghdad, took photographs with “whooping and hollering American soldiers,” adding: “The irony, of course, is that Obama ran against the Iraq war.” Kurtz, however, offered no explanation as to why Obama’s visit with troops in Iraq or their enthusiastic greeting is in any way incongruous with his opposition to the invasion of Iraq. As Media Matters for America has documented, several media figures and outlets have suggested that opposition to the Iraq war and support for U.S. troops are mutually exclusive.

Media Matters also noted CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric finding “irony” in the deaths of two soldiers in Iraq who had co-authored an op-ed opposing the war.

From Kurtz’s Arpil 8 column:

But the “surprise” visit soon became a cliche, as the likes of Don Rumsfeld, Condi Rice and Dick Cheney would periodically show up in Iraq and the novelty wore off. The trips were unannounced for legitimate security reasons, but they lost their impact, especially as the public turned fervently against the seemingly endless war.

But who was expecting President Obama to show up in Baghdad yesterday? The White House showed it can keep a secret and seized an opportunity to showcase Obama as a hands-on commander-in-chief. Pictures of a president with whooping and hollering American soldiers, in a war zone, have always been a plus.

The irony, of course, is that Obama ran against the Iraq war. Indeed, his primary candidacy against Hillary Clinton was built on his 2002 speech opposing the invasion, and as president he has done what he promised to a set a timetable for withdrawal.

But many things could go wrong — and in Afghanistan as well — so it can’t hurt a new president to be seen conducting an on-site inspection of the divisive war he inherited.


Useful Idiots Caucus

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 10th, 2009 4:39 am by HL

Useful Idiots Caucus
Six members of the Congressional Black Caucus traveled to Cuba last week and were delighted with their reception. They met with Raul Castro for four hours (including dinner). Three lucky members of the delegation were even entertained by Fidel at his home. As the Miami Herald reported, the representatives found Castro, to be “very engaging, very energetic … very talkative.” Imagine. The dictator known for his five-hour speeches. Who could have guessed? Rep. Laura Richardson, D-Calif., was impressed that Castro knew her name and her district. “He looked right into my eyes,” she gushed, “and he said, ‘How can we help you? How can we help President Obama?’”


WaPo’s Anti-Will Uprising

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 10th, 2009 4:38 am by HL

WaPo’s Anti-Will Uprising
Is there an anti-George-Will critical mass building at the Washington Post? Just in the last few days, we’ve seen three separate efforts, from three separate sections of the paper, to push back against the bow-tied columnist’s well-chronicled deceptions on global…

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How Young Neocons Get Rich

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 10th, 2009 4:36 am by HL

How Young Neocons Get Rich


Give Us 6 Words, and We Just Might Give You 100 Bucks

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 10th, 2009 4:35 am by HL

Give Us 6 Words, and We Just Might Give You 100 Bucks
Sometimes more is less. Like in our new 6-word competition where you can help keep AlterNet kicking and made a cool hundred for yourself.

Obama’s Top Economic Adviser Is Greedy and Highly Compromised
Among the payoffs Larry Summers received: $45K from Merrill Lynch days before he joined Obama’s team. And it gets worse.

Where Did the Worst of Bush’s Cronies Go? To Work for Corporate Media.
In a post-Bush world Karl Rove and friends have just as deadly a job, only these days you’ll find them posing for the media as pundits.

Religious Right Group Claims Same Sex Marriage Leads to Mass Murder
Recent acts of gun violence, they claim, are the poisoned fruit of the push for gay marriage.

Ruined by Health Care: My Family Learned that Even with Insurance We Weren’t Safe from Financial Ruin
Two medical crises brought one financially stable family to its knees. And their story is happening all across America.


Sending a Message, Doing It Better

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 10th, 2009 4:34 am by HL

Sending a Message, Doing It Better
Jessica’s delightful and on-point comment-riposte this afternoon, coupled with Emily’s reflections about effecting change in the sexual culture, have been making me think about one of the big issues feminists and progressives face in working on these issues: it’s…

President Obama Fulfills Two Critical Campaign Promises to Vets
“[At Walter Reed,] life beyond the hospital bed is a frustrating mountain of paperwork. The typical soldier is required to file 22 documents with eight different commands — most of them off-post — to enter and exit the medical processing…