Monday Open Thread [2.10.14]

Dan Balz: "House Republicans' latest revolt against immigration reform spells potential trouble for the party's 2016 presidential candidates. The last thing the GOP needs in 2016 is another primary season marked by debate and dissension over the fraught issue. [..] The party's handling of immigration-reform legislation since President Obama won reelection with 71 percent of the Hispanic vote reprises a decades-long pattern that has weakened the GOP in the competition for Hispanic votes. On the one hand, there is the recognition that the party needs to do more to attract Hispanic votes. On the other, there are repeated actions, both individual and collective, that send the opposite signal." Republicans shooting themselves in the foot, the calf, the lower leg, and the thigh is becoming a theme. Here is an excerpt from a piece about how the right wing is going to elect President Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton.
Vicmead Cancelled – DEGOP more lost at sea than that fisherman who washed up in the Marshall Islands

Vicmead Cancelled – DEGOP more lost at sea than that fisherman who washed up in the Marshall Islands

Charlie Copeland really couldn't stand the idea of raising a glass of champagne and toasting the candidacy of Rose Izzo. I don't blame him. Why give third tier R's your honestly inherited money so they can blow it on rent? The nerve of these people.... But seriously folks, Celia is in love with the complete clusterfuckitude of the DEGOP (after the way they treated the sainted Michael Castle, they deserve 30... no 300 years in the wilderness.)
What is the big deal?

What is the big deal?

For my generation (Gen X), and the generations younger than mine, this whole gay thing is the largest shrug of the shoulder you will ever see. The vast majority of us do not care if someone is gay. Further, the vast majority of us do not possess the stereotypes of 'what being gay means.' By and large, we do care if someone is discriminating against another on the basis of being gay, which is why I still have hope for the future once our younger generations take power and the older bigoted generations die. However, listening to both Angelo Cataldi and some of his older callers on 94WIP's Morning Show this morning was a wake up call for me and perhaps other of the younger generations, because the stereotypes are still there, and the bigotry is still there.