Category: Politics

A Party of Delusionists

Frank Rich has a stunningly good editorial today in the New York Times. I highly commend it to your attention. In it, he says something that I’ve been saying for weeks: Barack Obama’s opponents always underestimate him. What’s more, his supporters do as well. AM I crazy, or wasn’t the Obama presidency pronounced dead just days ago? Obama had “all […]

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Americans Get It. Republicans…Don’t.

Americans Get It. Republicans…Don’t.

Wow. For the first time in…forever…Joe Scarborough gets it. Totally gets it. SCARBOROUGH: Chuck, it has been a difficult process. We’ve been very critical of the process. It seems sloppy. It seems that the White House has been off their game. … And then we see a poll like the Gallup Poll that came out yesterday that makes me think […]

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Republican Obstructionists: Irrational and Disingenuous

Not much to add to the spot-on commentary by Rachel Maddow except to say I would add John “the Douchebag” Boehner to her list of Republicans that are intentionally and harmfully standing in the way of America’s recovery by playing partisan politics to the hilt. And then they blame the president for not being “bipartisan”. This is good and the […]

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Science Has Returned to the White House

Science Has Returned to the White House

With the appointment of Steven Chu to head the Department of energy, a Nobel Laureate and emminent physicist, Science returned to the White House after a long hiatus. I’ll show how revolutionary the concept of a scientist in this position is in a minute. But first, as we welcome Science back into the White House, formerly invited there by our […]

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OFA 2.0 – Changing the DNC From a Party to a Movement

There’s a terrific Esquire article this month that profiles David Plouffe, the mastermind behind Barack Obama’s Campaign for Change. In it he discusses the development of Organizing For Change and how it will change the face of politics forever. More to the point, it will reshape the Democratic party and take it to a new level, one never seen before […]

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Oh. My. God.

President Obama: “I’m here on television saying I screwed up, and that’s part of the era of responsibility. It’s not never making mistakes; it’s owning up to them and trying to make sure you never repeat them and that’s what we intend to do.” President Barack Obama on poor vetting of some of his Cabinet picks When was the last […]

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The Future of the Republican Party

I’ve read two interesting pieces in the past couple of days that give me a great deal of confidence that the Democratic Party’s days as the dominant political force in this country are just beginning. First, we have a Rasmussen Poll that says that over half of Republicans surveyed think that the party “should become more like Alaska Governor Sarah […]

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Obama: Same Ole, Same Ole – No. Wait.

I’ve had it with Obama. All this talk about “Change We Can Believe In” and “Change This” and “Change That”. And what do we get? Steven Chu for Secretary of Energy. I mean, I know absolutely nothing about Chu at all but doesn’t he really just represent more of the same? A rehash of the Clinton administration in some way? […]

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GOP Senator Hangs Up on Barack Obama. Twice!

GOP Senator Hangs Up on Barack Obama. Twice!

No, not because she was being bitch. She thought she was being punk’d. When a man sounding remarkably like President-elect Barack Obama called a Florida congresswoman Wednesday, she assumed it was a crank call. So Republican Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen hung up. But, the Miami Herald reports, this was no prank. “I thought it was one of the radio stations in […]

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Getting Him Elected Was Only the First Step

I think Mr. Ill here speaks the truth. See if you don’t agree. I’m just sayin’…

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Keeping the Obama Energy Going

During the week after the election, I attended a number of “victory parties” to celebrate our achievement. Mostly they were organized by people we had spent the previous three months campaigning with. Something about canvassing and phone banking and watch debates together really bonded us and we wanted to get together and have some fun that didn’t involve work! My […]

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