Archive for February, 2011
The O’Reilly Obama Interview
Before last night’s Superbowl, Bill O’Reilly did a ridiculous interview with President Obama.
AOL To Buy The Huffington Post
AOL has announced the acquisition of the Huffington Post for a reported $315M. Arianna Huffington will become the editor-in-chief of the new entity.
Superbowl Open Thread
It’s time for the once-a-year event called the Superbowl. Use this thread to trash talk, cheer and jeer and give reviews of the commercials. Also, go Packers!
The Reagan Mythology
Will Bunch tears down some myths about Reagan and Mike Stark leaves Rush Limbaugh sputtering.
How the World Sees Us
…at least via our right wingnut crazies.
This hit my mailbox ALOT over the past few days, and I cringed every time I saw it: Middle East unrest according to Glenn Beck and friends. The Guardian rounds up a the crazy, the stupid and the dangerous of the Wingnut-o-Sphere, and you should go over there to see it all.
A New Front is Opened in the GOP’s War on Reason, Common Sense and (yes I am going there) Democracy
It is hard to wrap your head around what the GOP is thinking when it comes ot waging war on Planned Parenthood, until you accept the reality that Republicans don’t care about anything other than making headlines and fucking shit up.
Plug
See my exhibition…..
Extravagant Relevance: Defying Gender
It is going to punch your bourgeois, lite beer drinking, paradigm in the balls.
Look Who’s Back – It’s Donald Rumsfeld
Donald Rumsfeld has a new memoir. By Rumsfeld’s account, he’s a hero surrounded by incompetents.
AIG Doesn’t Want Your Business
AIG CEO Robert Benmosche told an audience that their business is better in “red states.”
Conservative Nutbag Blogger Super Angry That Mike Castle Lost To Christine O’Wackjob
The guy has a point. Castle would have voted for that horrendous healthcare repeal bullshit.
You know it. I know it. Castle, when you pump him full of sodium pentathol, knows it.
The Achilles Heel(s) of Job Creation in 2011
ADP has released its January payroll data today, showing an estimated addition of 187,000 private sector jobs. The usual suspects are forecasting that this Friday’s Labor Department employment number for January will be 140,000. Neither of these numbers shows anywhere near adequate job growth, but it is some growth.


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