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In the palm of her hand

Glancing at the title of an Andrew Sullivan post – “One Last Word” – linked at Memeorandum Saturday night, I knew it had to be about Sarah Palin’s Tea Party Nation keynote speech.
My guess was that he’d gotten busy yesterday, summoning his personal Palin demons and holding a tea party of his own with them.  [...]

Trying Times for the Times

According to the financial website MarketWatch, shares of Gannett Company, the country’s largest newspaper publisher, declined as much as 11 percent yesterday following reports that the signs of the big 2010 economy recovery that many observers had been anticipating were greatly exaggerated. Among the “many observers” that [...]

Paul Krugman: The Brain of a Liberal

Paul Krugman, who writes an op-ed column in my local newspaper of record, the New York Times, also has a Times blog with the unintentionally funny title The Conscience of a Liberal. What’s so risible about that tile is that liberals have no conscience. They gave ample proof of this over the past year by [...]

Light posting continues – but still keeping track…

In a way, just for now, things are going a bit too much better than hoped for to require much comment, though I’d love to be working on Age Epoch Episode of Obama Year One commentary, Scott Brown commentary, James Cameron/Avatar follow-up, the new seasons of 24 and American Idol and their deeper meanings (there [...]

Glenn Beck’s Tax Problems and the Curious Workings of the Liberal Mind

I read the news today (oh boy!). Well, not the news per se. Rather, I read an opinion piece—not unlike the one you are currently reading, except that my column (I like to thank) makes at least a little sense. The piece that I read does not.
It appears at the website fredericksburg.com. The author, one [...]

NYC Health Department: Your Source for Reliable Info on How to Use Illegal Drugs

It is a sad state of affairs when a benelovent and powerful information-gathering tool is used for deadly purposes, yet that is precisely where we are in 2010. Just ask al Qeada, which uses the Internet to conduct its business of trying to kill innocent Americans. Or, if your Arabic is a little rusty, ask [...]

The Rats are Jumping Ship — After It Sunk

To the growing list of mainstream journalists skeptical about Barack Obama’s Excellent Adventure, add my fellow transplanted Pittsburgher and Time columnist Howard Fineman. In a column published on New Year’s Eve, Fineman wonders aloud if Obama bit off more than he could chew in his first year as president.
The column opens with an acknowledgment of [...]

I’m Baaaack! (UPDATE)

This post marks my official return to the fold. Let me first off wish everyone a Happy, Healthy, and Prosperous New Year. Second, I thank all of you again for your support during an especially difficult period, which I’m happy to report is behind me.
As to what Sully calls “Howard’s Excellent Adventure,” as some of [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – Xmas gift in an unusual package

[A]s they have seen the end result of the Democratic Senate’s health care bill, progressives have started to get angry. Stripped of the public option, progressives could now look through the Democratic health care bill to its essence: the permanent entrenchment of the corrupt private health insurance corporation as the nexus of the American health [...]

Take two de Tocquevilles and blog us later

Matthew Yglesias has suddenly realized that he’s living in the United States of America, a constitutional republic whose system is still essentially conservative in the sense that it makes government centralization and self-aggrandizement more, not less difficult – despite the long and determined effort of those who wish they lived under other arrangements.
As Yglesias observes [...]

Looking Back and Crying

“Some day we’ll look back on this and laugh.” That’s the standard cold-comfort line that one supposedly utters from the midst of a dire situation.
The line came to mind as I perused this morning’s headlines at Real Clear Politics. It appears that several columnists have already begun looking back on the presidency of Barack Obama [...]

The Game of Politics

Before the big (ugly) game(s) yesterday — referring to both the Steelers and the Jets — I tuned in to the “other” Sunday game, Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace. I mean this as no aspersion on Wallace, who I frankly think is one of the best (read: impartial, informed, incisive) hosts out there. Rather, [...]

Let’s Do the Health Reform Rag!

Okay, this is getting pretty creepy now. Students from the Ron Clark Academy, a private Atlanta middle school, appeared live on CNN on Monday to perform the following . . . er — “song” in support of ObamaCare. (All I can say is Franz Schubert and Gustav Mahler, move over!)

CNN “Fact Checks” SNL Skit!

This frankly sounds like a bit of shtick itself, but CNN last night “fact checked” the SNL skit that was a send-up of Obama (h/t James Taranto). The segment included an interview with Bill Adair of the St. Petersburg Times’s PolitiFact. (Oh, goody, another fact-checking outlet.) Said Adair,
I think “SNL” tended to kind of gloss [...]

Republicans “Want to See You Dead”

Reports of the public option’s death have been greatly exaggerated. Just when you thought the Democrats might actually pull off health-care reform on the wings of Max Baucus’s bill, in comes Chuck Schumer and Jay Rockefeller to reset the debate among Congressional Democrats to Square One.
“Tomorrow is the opening day in the big fight,” Schumer, [...]

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