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Archive for April 28th, 2009

Enough With This ‘100 Days’ Nonsense

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 28th, 2009 4:42 am by HL

Enough With This ‘100 Days’ Nonsense

On what basis have the cable channels decided that President Obama’s first hundred days are the most important thing to happen in the history of the world? As in the case of FDR before him, much has happened in the beginning of the president’s first term, and there is much more to come. Legacies are formed over years, not on Red Bull-addled deadlines.

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Tom Vander Ark: Can Economic Development & Social Justice Coexist?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 28th, 2009 4:41 am by HL

Tom Vander Ark: Can Economic Development & Social Justice Coexist?
A friend asked, “Can economic development and social justice be achieved simultaneously?” I think the answer is, “Yes, they always develop together but are always…

Supreme Court Could Hear “Choose Life” License Plates Case
The last time the Supreme Court considered what the First Amendment has to say about license plates was in 1977, when it ruled that New…

Bankruptcy Bill Watered Down, Still Fiercely Opposed By Banks
After weeks of negotiations between Senate Democrats and major players in the financial industry, a compromise bankruptcy reform deal has been reached, Majority Whip Dick…

Al Eisele: My First 100 Days
Enough already about his first 100 days. What about my first 100 days? After all, who was it who capitalized on his 36 years in the Senate to sell Obama’s $787 billion stimulus package.

Joshua Cartwright: Another Deadly Gunman “Severely Disturbed” Over Obama’s Election
Elizabeth Cartwright woke up at 9:30 in the morning on Saturday when her husband couldn’t find the Clearasil. Her husband Joshua “started an argument because…


Obama: On Second Thought, Scratch That Commission Idea

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 28th, 2009 4:40 am by HL

Obama: On Second Thought, Scratch That Commission Idea
Is President Obama flipping back again on the subject of how to conduct torture investigations? His press secretary, Robert Gibbs, told reporters today that Obama no longer favored the idea of a bipartisan commission to probe the issue. “The president…

Did Goss Target Harman?
In our last post on the Jane-Harman/AIPAC story, we noted growing evidence that Bush administration officials worked aggressively to prevent Congress from learning about Harman’s wiretapped conversation with that suspected Israeli agent. But Ron Kampeas of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency…

Buchanan: Nicaraguan Leader Is “Scrub Stock”
For the last decade or so, Washington has indulged Pat Buchanan as a sort of crazy political uncle. Everyone, it seems, has agreed to forget about his long track record of racially questionable commentary and writing, and to look kindly…


Bush’s Torture Memo Lawyers Didn’t Read the Geneva Convention (or Their Oaths of Office)?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 28th, 2009 4:37 am by HL

Bush’s Torture Memo Lawyers Didn’t Read the Geneva Convention (or Their Oaths of Office)?
Seriously – Jay Bybee, Bush’s former Assistant Attorney General in the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel, apparently didn’t bother to read the Geneva Convention definitions of torture before giving advice to Bush and Cheney on what constitutes torture? And this guy’s still a federal judge? “Judge [Jay] Bybee’s résumé tells us that he has four […]


Steele Avoids Blame Game After Losing NY-20

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 28th, 2009 4:36 am by HL

Steele Avoids Blame Game After Losing NY-20
CQ Politics notes that “if there is a silver lining for Michael Steele in the GOP’s special election loss in upstate New York, it could be that the new head of the Republican National Committee is finally taking more flak from Democrats than fellow Republicans.”

In a Web video released April 24, Broken Steele, the Democratic National Committee used Steele’s own words to portray him as the Republican loser in the wake of the Murphy victory.

Republicans, for the most part, remain silent.


Unclenching the American Fist Toward Iran

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 28th, 2009 4:35 am by HL

Unclenching the American Fist Toward Iran
Obama has taken a step toward freeing the U.S. from 30 years of coercion, sanctions, covert action and relentless insults against Iran.

Equal Pay Day! Women Catch Up With Men on 2008 Wages
Here’s to hoping that someday, my daughters will be celebrating Equal Pay Day on Dec. 31.

Foreclosure Pets: Soaring Rate of Abandoned Animals Are the Latest Sign of a Deep Economic Crisis
Abandoned animals and "foreclosure pets" are the innocent victims of our financial downward spiral.

Obama Has Amassed Enormous Political Capital, But He Doesn’t Know What to Do with It
Public approval of a president is not like a stock of savings. Obama has yet to decide what to invest in.


“What’s Up, My Obama?”

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 28th, 2009 4:34 am by HL

“What’s Up, My Obama?”
Before I get into matters of style, let me give a shout out to reconciliation. That is the process by which the President intends to get his major pieces of legislation (including health care!) through Congress without having to worry…

Partisans Need To Know The Numbers
Partisan activists need to study the work of objective political scientists like Andrew Gelman and of objective partisans like Ruy Teixeira of the Center for American Progress. That’s because very few pundits or campaign consultants are terribly numerate. (For…

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By pushing for pandemic preparedness cuts, Collins helped finish what Vitter started.

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 28th, 2009 4:32 am by HL

By pushing for pandemic preparedness cuts, Collins helped finish what Vitter started.
Given the recent outbreak of swine flu, Sen. Susan Collins’s (R-ME) push to strip funding for pandemic flu preparedness is looking increasingly shortsighted. But Collins was not the first to campaign against the provision. Indeed, several days prior to Collins’s public push, Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) introduced an amendment that would have stripped, among other […]

Given the recent outbreak of swine flu, Sen. Susan Collins’s (R-ME) push to strip funding for pandemic flu preparedness is looking increasingly shortsighted. But Collins was not the first to campaign against the provision. Indeed, several days prior to Collins’s public push, Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) introduced an amendment that would have stripped, among other things, the flu funding provision. In arguing for his amendment on the floor of the senate, Vitter apparently couldn’t fathom how pandemic preparedness could possibly serve to protect the economy, calling it part of a “laundry list of…big government spending items”:

vitter.jpgVITTER: The Vitter amendment is an attempt to start the important work of cutting out some of the clearly non stimulative parts of this bill. … [N]eighborhood stabilization, historic preservation, fish and wildlife resource construction, comparative research, the pandemic flu, the smart grid.

People might say: You are not worried about a pandemic flu and the threat that causes to our Nation? I am. That is a serious subject. … Maybe we need to do more; I do not know. But I do know one thing. That is average spending and typical spending that is nothing to do with job creation and economic stimulus. Yet this bill is littered line after line after line with all of those items. Many are ridiculous. […]

I hope this vote tonight on the Vitter amendment will be the beginning of fundamentally changing this bill so it is no longer simply a laundry list of traditional Washington, big government spending items.