Screw It… It’s Time For Some Holiday Cheer

Screw It… It’s Time For Some Holiday Cheer

My gift to you is some really easy recipes!  Lemon Tea Cookies and Sugared Pecans! Not kidding, these recipes are super easy and delicious! Both of these recipes are extremely easy.  I've made mine, and will probably have to make more!  Then again, I am not cooking on Christmas Eve.  Merry Christmas to me!
Monday Open Thread [12.22.14]

Monday Open Thread [12.22.14]

Kevin Drum takes a look at what the President's recent moves mean for next year:
All of these things are worthwhile in their own right, of course, but there's a political angle to all of them as well: they seriously mess with Republican heads. GOP leaders had plans for January, but now they may or may not be able to do much about them. Instead, they're going to have to deal with enraged tea partiers insisting that they spend time trying to repeal Obama's actions. They can't, of course, but they have to show that they're trying. So there's a good chance that they'll spend their first few months in semi-chaos, responding to Obama's provocations instead of working on their own agenda. Case in point: Congressional Republicans are now going to have to spend significant time and energy in a Cold War battle with Obama over Cuba policy--one that is likely to end in failure, and that appeals only to a sliver of the U.S. population. After all the interminable stuff we heard in 2014 about the Great Big Adult Republicans getting control over the unruly Tea Folk, I think we'll find that Boehner and McConnell aren't going to easily restrain conservatives with so much chum in the water. The provocation to a feeding frenzy is just becoming way too overpowering.
Greg Sargent also makes the case that Obama's actions are laying the groundwork for a 2016 campaign that places the Democratic candidate (Hillary Clinton) on the right side of history and looking toward the future, and the Republican candidates on the wrong side and stuck in the past.

If there are no bad cops, then there are no good ones either.

They want to pretend that all the protests against police brutality and police murder were directed at all police, calling for the death of police officers in response to the murder of two black men in Missouri and New York. They want to pretend that Mayor De Blasio and President Obama, in legitimatizing the concerns of the protesters by speaking to their concerns, also called for the death of police. The have to pretend all that because they never want to be questioned or criticized, even when one of them does wrong. And any and all questions or criticism of bad cop behavior is taken as a direct attack on all cops, the good ones and the bad. Perhaps because in their mind there is no good or bad behavior. There is only police behavior, and that cannot be good or bad. Perhaps whatever they do is to be considered right and just for the simple reason that it was a police officer doing it. That is fascism. And it is the only thing I can think of to explain the outrageous overreaction of a few on the right to the horrible and evil murder of two police officers in Brooklyn this weekend.
Coming Tuesday: “The Good, the Bad, and the Ridiculous of 2014”.

Coming Tuesday: “The Good, the Bad, and the Ridiculous of 2014”.

Both here and on the Al Mascitti Show at 10 am.  Definitely worth following along on DL as I've linked to all kinds of stuff, including some of the best work by our contributors, highlighting and lowlighting the 'winners'. Per usual, 'the good' was the list with the least number of possibilities, no such problems with 'the bad' or 'the ridiculous'. I always have fun putting this together b/c, when I go back and scroll through our entire year, it's amazing the stuff that I forgot that was well worth remembering. Although some wish you would forget. Seeya at 10 on Tuesday..