from Eugene Robinson, Washington Post:
The war our enemies began on Sept. 11, 2001, is long over. Perhaps now, after 10 years of anxiety and self-doubt, we can acknowledge our victory and begin the postwar renewal and reconciliation that
Eugene Robinson gets it wrong, from Washington Post:
It is time to stop giving Herman Cain’s unapologetic bigotry a free pass. The man and his poison need to be seen clearly and taken seriously.
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But Cain’s prejudice
Dumbo’s Direction, from Eugene Robinson, RCP:
For what it’s worth, my advice for Obama is to forget the Republicans. Not literally, of course — the new House leadership is going to make itself hard to ignore. But ultimately,
Keith Olbermann, Eric opined:
David has been rightly chiming in on the Keith Olbermann business. It’s kinda like observing a train wreck.
But I have to tell you that I look at this situation and have to wonder if
It is the incompetence stupid , Eugene Robinson, Washington Post plays the race card and tries to argue that the Teat Party movement is somehow racists:
I have to wonder what it is about Obama that provokes and sustains all
Dumbo turns United Stats into banana republic, from Steve McCann, American Thinker:
The Obama administration has just made certain that there will be minimal foreign or even domestic investment in the United States. Their shakedown and blackmail of
So who is the Tea Bagger? I won tries to muddle the message, from USA Today:
President Obama said many Tea Party followers have “mainstream legitimate concerns,” but their movement is built around a “core group” of opponents who
Biology is not a mortal sin. We can not be held to account over those actions for which we have no control. I that light, I reject the Jimmy Carter standard that it is a sin to have lust in
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The New York Stimes has confirmed that the White House held an off the record press gaggle for selected media lap dogs:
Speaking privately at the White House on Monday with a group of mostly liberal columnists and commentators, including
Michelle reports getting this e-mail from the Washington Post:
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