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Tag: echoes

Oct 7
2010

The DUHHHHH Headline Of The Day

Media

The award for the most stupid headline of the day has to go to the AP for this: Fla. Senate candidates critical of each other And what candidate isn’t critical of their opponent? Maybe they should do some real zinger headlines like: Candidates Talk Politics! In a Shocker, Candidates Try to Sell Themselves to the […]

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Aug 23
2010

Anti-Muslim Rhetoric Helping The Terrorists

Society

Jonathon Weisman at the WSJ echoes something I have been saying all along: Islamic radicals are seizing on protests against a planned Islamic community center near Manhattan’s Ground Zero and anti-Muslim rhetoric elsewhere as a propaganda opportunity and are stepping up anti-U.S. chatter and threats on their websites. One jihadist site vowed to conduct suicide […]

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Jun 10
2010

More Evidence Americans Are Finally "Getting It" When It Comes To Offshore Drilling

Science

A new ABC/Washington Post poll echoes the results of the CBS poll earlier this week – Americans are waking up on offshore drilling: Just a quarter of Americans back expanding offshore drilling in the wake of the BP oil spill, and most fault federal regulators for the environmental disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, according […]

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Apr 7
2009

Political Segregation

Misc

Meghan McCain’s latest piece exemplifies the problems of the GOP that I have been talking about for years: It is no secret that the Republican Party, for all its faults, consistently displays party unity. But Democratic leaders seem more concerned with their own personal agendas than supporting President Obama and the future of their party. […]

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Feb 20
2009

Republicans Trying To Get Better Online Logging

Misc

It looks like Republicans are trying to push through legislation that would require logs be kept for two years of people accessing networks: Republican politicians on Thursday called for a sweeping new federal law that would require all Internet providers and operators of millions of Wi-Fi access points, even hotels, local coffee shops, and home […]

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Mar 15
2008

Largest Government Bail Out In History

Misc

The collapse got a temporary reprieve: Bear Stearns Cos., teetering on the brink of collapse from a lack of cash, got emergency funding from the Federal Reserve and JPMorgan Chase & Co. in the largest government bailout of a U.S. securities firm. After denying earlier this week that access to capital was at risk, Bear […]

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Feb 29
2008

Jonathan Chait Has An Excellent Piece Up At TNR

Misc

He echoes a lot of what I have been hearing people say: Clinton smears latte liberals everywhere. Give it a read.

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Feb 29
2008

WTF?

Misc

Chuck Todd just reported on MSNBC that Clinton aides are threatening to sue Texas over their delegate selection process. Basically Clinton is scared of winning the primary, but loosing the caucus they run. This is a sign of serious desperation on the part of Clinton. It also echoes the desperation shown by her Michigan and […]

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Jan 17
2008

Oh The Outrage!

Misc

There was so much talk over the past week about the Daily Kos “Democrats for Mitt” effort. Wingnuts went as far as to accuse Markos of voter fraud, and the media wasn’t far behind on their echoes. Well if that is voter fraud, then you better go after Mitt also. Turns out he tried the […]

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May 7
2007

Boehner Tells His True Concerns Of Iraq

Misc

Is it the troops? Nope. His true concern is that if Iraq don’t get better by September, it might hurt the Republicans in 2008. That is what he told Chris Wallace on FOX yesterday. Crooks and Liars has the video. Another really interesting thing he said in the interview was we won’t know until then […]

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