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Is Fox News Trying To Shut Out Liberal Bloggers?

November 16th, 2009 · No Comments · america, Democracy, Democrats, Political Fringe, Politics, Republicans

unfair, and equilibrium-challenged. According to liberal bloggers they are. Fox News is reportedly pulling the plug on selective clips provided by the News1News Channel, a progressive news channel on YouTube. YouTube has now shut News1News down, effectively blocking a pipeline of information pertinent to many in the liberal blogosphere. News1News was a popular channel on [...]

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Sean Hannity And Fox News Don’t See Why They Can’t Doctor Video Footage… After All, They’re A Real News Organization

November 12th, 2009 · 3 Comments · Comedy, Democracy, News, Political Fringe, Politics, Republicans

Here we go again. Conservatives, America’s “real patriots,” have managed to make another mess with their Tea Party protest. Thank you Fox News.  After I wrote about the 9/12 protest in September– how certain conservative bloggers wet themselves in reporting inflated attendance numbers (Michelle Malkin)– then used a fake picture to depict the scene, I [...]

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Saturday Night Live Spoofs The GOP’s Orgasmic Celebrations on Election Night

November 11th, 2009 · No Comments · Comedy, Democracy, Elections, News, Politics, Republicans

Funny stuff.

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What George Hutchins, And The Most Horrible Website Ever Created, Tell Me About Neo-Conservatism

November 6th, 2009 · 1 Comment · america, Democracy, Elections, News, Political Fringe, Politics, Racism, Republicans

Anyone familiar with George Hutchins?  I wasn’t either.  Not until I came across his new website.  Now, I’m wishing I could pluck out my eyes.  Mr. Hutchins is running for congress in 2010, in the fourth district in North Carolina.  His opponent, Congressman David Price (D), represents North Carolina’s “triangle”– a prosperous, well-educated section of [...]

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Southerners Are Complicated…

November 4th, 2009 · 1 Comment · america, Democracy, Democrats, Elections, Independents, News, Politics

To piggy-back off my post from yesterday:  Southerners believe the President’s job performance is better than George W. Bush’s. Really???

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Rush Limbaugh Believes Sarah Palin Is Ready To Be President

November 3rd, 2009 · No Comments · 2012 Presidential Election, america, Democracy, Elections, Political Fringe, Politics, Republicans

Watch it: Whether you believe someone has a “spark” or a “fire,” is irrelevant to this discussion. Attaining the presidency (and succeeding once you’re there), takes an exceptional individual both in mind and persona. Sarah Palin fails on both counts in my eyes. If you want a spark, get a prescription for Cialis and buy [...]

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One Question…

November 2nd, 2009 · 1 Comment · america, Democracy, Democrats, News, Politics

Are we really a nation as divided as this? Obama’s favorability-unfavorability rating in the South is 28-67, while it is 68-23 in the rest of the country. Sometimes, when I open my eyes after a fitful night of sleep, I swear I’m awakening in the Twilight Zone.  It is quite unimaginable how differently most Americans [...]

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Which Dick Cheney Will You Be This Halloween?

October 30th, 2009 · 2 Comments · america, Democracy, News, Politics, Republicans

Halloween will be here in less than a week people!  How will you commemorate the occasion?  By dressing up in some plain-ole’ nickel and dime retro outfit? Hell no! Dress up as America’s favorite vice president, Richard Cheney. There are so many versions of Cheney to choose from. In honor of the occasion, I’m taking the liberty of [...]

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An Open Letter To My Georgia Senators Part 1: Saxby Chambliss

October 28th, 2009 · No Comments · Democracy, Health Care, News, Politics

From my friend Mary– an outspoken proponent in the battle to reshape health care– and protect those who cannot protect themselves. The health care bill with a public option has been shown to save Americans money and reduce insurance company profits. Which is your constituency? You know, it may be that neither one starts thinking [...]

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When is Change Not Really Change?

October 27th, 2009 · No Comments · america, Democracy, Democrats, Health Care, News, Politics

Ezra Klein and Anthony Weiner ask the question regarding health care reform: The exchanges are closed to 90 percent of the population for the same reason that the public option is weakened and limited only to the exchanges, and even then, limited to the states that want to offer it, at least in the Senate’s [...]

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