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Entries from September 2009

Broder’s Folly

September 6th, 2009 · Comments Off on Broder’s Folly

Maybe my memory fails me; but I can’t remember when two members of the WaPo columnist in-group got into a public disagreement. It all began when Eugene Robinson, WaPo’s pulitzer prize-winning columnist, praised Eric Holder for re-opening nearly a dozen cases of alleged prisoner abuse and appointing a special prosecutor to carry out the investigation, […]

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Dissing the Pledge and Dissing the President

September 5th, 2009 · Comments Off on Dissing the Pledge and Dissing the President

The right-wing-nuttery continued its nattering today with its claims that the President’s speech to American schoolchildren would be biased and ideological and that he should not be speaking to them. Here’s an answer for Rush, the Michelles (Malkin and Bachmann), Laura Ingraham, Glenn Beck, and all the other scoundrels, male and female, who are spewing […]

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The Times Comes Out For Majority Rule

September 3rd, 2009 · Comments Off on The Times Comes Out For Majority Rule

This past Sunday, the New York Times ran an editorial supporting the plan of some Democrats to use the reconciliation procedure to by-pass a filibuster of health insurance reform in the Senate by Republicans. Reconciliation requires only 50 votes from Senators plus an additional tie-breaking vote from the Vice-President to pass in the Senate. To […]

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Destroying America

September 2nd, 2009 · Comments Off on Destroying America

I get furious when the punditocracy doesn’t recognize that Cheney’s position on accountability for torture makes the Constitution a dead letter, and the President a dictator who can define what the law is by fiat. By extension, to refrain from prosecuting and convicting those who violated the law by engaging in torture, is to legitimate […]

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Push the Reset Button: HR 676 and the Three-step Strategy

September 1st, 2009 · Comments Off on Push the Reset Button: HR 676 and the Three-step Strategy

Is it time for progressives to push the reset button yet? The strategy of supporting the Public Option idea in hopes that Republicans, Conservatives, Blue Dogs, and the health insurance industry would be more friendly to it than they would be to a Medicare for All Government Health Insurance Plan has certainly failed. The opposition […]

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