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July, 2011 archive

Fox News of the World Western Division? 0

Luckovich

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Mitt the Flop 0

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Countering the Crazy 0

Decoding the eleven dimensional chess.

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

Via Bob Cesca.

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“Too Big To Fail” 0

Peter Bergman waxes poetic on the Masters of the Universe.

Read it or listen to the audio.

Next, Masters of the Universe to wax Peter Bergman.

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QOTD 0

Knute Rockne:

I’ve found that prayers work best when you have big players.

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Dustbiters 0

Georgia continues to solidify its lead as the home of ex-banksters.

Two more today:

We’ll see whether other states mount a challenge.

(Later) A new entrant:

And, finally,

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All the News that Fits 0

And none that doesn’t fit:

Via TPM.

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Especially the Corporate Loopholes 0

Via The Richmonder.

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Dominion over All Citizens 0

See Article XI for details.

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Sacred Cows 0

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The Republican War on Women 0

Republican Talibanning of Women:

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TSA Security Theatre 0

You can’t make this stuff up.

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Al Sharpton Rips Open a Tea Bag 0

Sharpton counters each talking point most skillfully.

Excerpt:

What would be so intolerable to the seniors that you say are in the tea party, to those who have Medicaid and Medicare in the tea party, to say ‘we’ve got to put on the table talking about tax cuts for corporate jets . . . ‘?

Via C&L.

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Redefinitions 0

Harold Meyerson sees a party realignment as Republicans continually move to the right, pulling the Democrats behind them.

A nugget:

In Obama’s defense, the Republicans he has to deal with have moved so far right that they make even the Gingrich-era GOP with which Bill Clinton grappled look like the Berkeley City Council.

(snip)

Republicans, to be sure, have long waged a war on government, but only now has it become an apocalyptic and total war. At its root, I suspect, is the fear and loathing that rank-and-file right-wingers feel toward what their government, and their nation, is inexorably becoming: multiracial, multicultural, cosmopolitan and now headed by a president who personifies those qualities. That America is also downwardly mobile is a challenge for us all, but for the right, the anxiety our economy understandably evokes is augmented by the politics of racial resentment and the fury that the country is no longer only theirs. That’s not a country whose government they want to pay for — and if the apocalypse befalls us, they seem to have concluded, so much the better.

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QOTD 0

George Orwell:

All the war-propaganda, all the screaming and lies and hatred, comes invariably from people who are not fighting.

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GOP Democracy 0

Alan Grayson:

If you follow the market, the market goes up every time it looks like the Republicans are going to compromise; the market goes down every time it looks like they won’t.

And that’s a very uncomfortable position for any Republican.

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Cantor’s Cant Called 0

From TPM:

“House Majority Leader Eric Cantor has shown that he’s shouldn’t even be at the table,” said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) in a blistering floor speech Thursday morning. “And Republicans agree.”

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Cantor argues that he’s simply representing the reality of the House — that his overwhelmingly conservative caucus won’t vote in sufficient numbers to pass anything resembling a deal Democrats would take. (Democratic Senator Chuck–ed.) Schumer said that’s nonsense. “He’s not just representing it, he’s making it,” Schumer said.

The Richmonder summarizes:

Eric Cantor wanted to negotiate directly with Barack Obama–he got his wish. How’s that working out for ya, Eric?

Cantor is in way over his head.

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Your Defense Dollars at Work 0

With government budget lines under ever increasing scrutiny, and more and more Americans losing their homes due to foreclosure, the Army has accomplished a seemingly unprecedented double whammy of bad publicity when it was revealed earlier this week that over $2 million in their 2012 budget will be devoted to the housing of three generals.

One of the projects involves improving the “official entertainment space” in the house.

Cutting social security will no doubt fix this.

In other news, LiberalGeek has 10 suggestions for reducing government expenses that are far more realistic than anything Republicans have advanced.

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Facebook Frolics 0

This time, a nice story:

From time to time, Ronald Lewis would dream of the ostracized girl he befriended in a dirt-poor village in South Korea when he served there decades ago in the U.S. Army.

But Lewis, of Wilmington, never dreamed of a reunion like the one they have planned for this weekend.

The withdrawn girl he knew as Kim Insoon was a 14-year-old who was treated poorly because she was fathered by an African-American soldier who left her to be raised by her single mother.

Now, she goes by Insooni.

And she’s a star.

They caught up with each other over Facebook.

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Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0

Still over 400k:

Applications for jobless benefits decreased 22,000 in the week ended July 9 to 405,000, Labor Department figures showed today. Economists forecast 415,000 claims, according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey. The data included fewer layoffs in the auto industry than typical this time of the year, according to an agency spokesman.

Aside:

How can I get a job as one of those forecasters?

They are less accurate than astrologers and better paid.

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