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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [7.17.13]

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [7.17.13]

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Tuesday Open Thread [7.16.13]

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Tuesday Open Thread [7.16.13]

LOLz. This is from Gallup. The only group that supports Republicans on the immigration issue is the old white people. Even young white people, like myself, support the Dems.

Texas Governor Rick Perry is running for President again in 2016. Dan Balz asked him if his “lousy introduction to the national stage” during the 2012 presidential campagin would affect his chances if he were to run again.

Said Perry: “You mean in the way Bill Clinton’s introduction was bad?,” referring to Clinton’s infamous nomination speech for Michael Dukakis at the 1988 Democratic National Convention.

So Rick Perry has just favorable compared himself to Bill Clinton. Governor, I worked with Bill Clinton. I knew Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton is a friend of mine. Governor, you’re no Bill Clinton.

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Limited Filibuster Reform Showdown Today

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Limited Filibuster Reform Showdown Today

I say limited because Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s proposed rule change is extremely limited to only eliminating the silent non speaking obstructive hold that is today incorrectly called the filibuster on only presidential appointees, meaning nominanees to executive agencies like the National Labor Relations Board or the Consumer Protection Board or the Secretary of State or Defense, and on and on.

It does not include “filibusters” on judicial nominees or legislation. Well, the Senators all met in the Old Senate Chamber last night, and that must have been crowded, if you have ever been to the old Senate Chamber, you know what I mean. They met for three hours to discuss some insipid and downright insane “bipartisan” solutions to this crisis that is entirely of the Republicans’ own making.

One solution from John McCain was so outrageous that I could not write about it last night as I might have called for bodily harm to befall him. John McCain’s solution to Republican obstruction was for the twice popularly elected (by overwhelmingly margins each time, once over John McCain himself) President of the United States to delegate his appointment powers to, get this, John McCain and the Republican Party.

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [7.16.13]

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [7.16.13]

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Monday Open Thread [7.15.13]

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The Editorial Board of the Independent on the Zimmerman verdict:

[T]he first black president of the United States ventured an early comment, saying that if he had had a son “he would look like Trayvon”.

In so saying, Barack Obama pinpointed the truth that a great many white Americans will see a young man up to no good before they see a president’s son. For all the civil rights advances over half a century, personified by the black family now residing in the White House, racism remains pernicious and entrenched. […]

[T]he verdict leaves the impression not just that it is acceptable for an individual in large parts of the US to take the law into his own hands, but that the life of a young black man is cheap. This incendiary case from central Florida – electorally, a swing district of a swing state – shows how far, despite Mr Obama’s election, the US still fails to practise racial equality.

And if you celebrated Zimmerman’s verdict, Andrew Sullivan” says you just might be a racist. At the very least you are repellant. And I agree with him.

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Monday Daily Delawhere [7.15.13]

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Monday Daily Delawhere [7.15.13]

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Sunday Daily Delawhere [7.14.13]

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Sunday Daily Delawhere [7.14.13]

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Saturday Daily Delawhere [7.13.13]

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Saturday Daily Delawhere [7.13.13]

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Friday Open Thread [7.12.13]

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A new Quinnipiac poll in New Jersey finds Gov. Chris Christie (R) has a 2-1 job approval rating and a 61% to 29% lead over challenger Barbara Buono (D).

However, just 20% of voters say they are more likely to vote for a state legislative candidate endorsed by Christie, with 15% less likely and 63% who say the governor’s endorsement won’t influence their vote.

Said pollster Maurice Carroll: “The governor continues to thrash Sen. Buono, but voters say they’re not inclined to support legislative candidates because Christie supports them, or, as a matter of fact, because Buono supports them. It could change when the real campaign starts after Labor Day, if Christie decides to emulate his mentor, former Gov. Tom Kean, and work for the rest of the ticket. But at this stage, Christie is good only for Christie.”.

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Friday Daily Delawhere [7.12.13]

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Thursday Open Thread [7.11.13]

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Thursday Open Thread [7.11.13]

A new poll from Quinnipiac shows a massive shift of public attitude on the war on terror and how it affects our civil liberties. Among those polled, 45% say the government’s anti-terrorism efforts go too far restricting civil liberties, a reversal from a January 10, 2010, survey by the independent Quinnipiac University when voters said 63 – 25 percent that such activities didn’t go far enough to adequately protect the country. Now 40% say they don’t go far enough.

Among younger votes, the numbers are far more striking.

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [7.11.13]

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Wednesday Open Thread [7.10.13]

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So yesterday Speaker Boner… oh I’m sorry, Boehner, you know, the orange weeping fellow, announced that Immigration Reform was all but dead in this current Congress. Brian Beutler at TPM reports that “John Boehner stated a specific policy preference Tuesday that will alienate the entire Democratic Party if he adheres to it, and thus doom the reform effort.” Here is the wonderous weeping Speaker:

“It’s clear from everything that I’ve seen and read over the last couple of weeks that the American people expect that we’ll have strong border security in place before we begin the process of legalizing and fixing our legal immigration system,” Boehner said outside the Capitol Monday afternoon.

First, I always love how Boehner uses the American People as his shield, and then lies about what the American People want. His usage of that phrase implies that all Americans, which includes, as mush as he hates it, Latinos. Yes, Latinos are Americans too. What he is talking about is what he and his conservative members and the base of his party wants. Yes, they are Americans too, but Boehner best be more specific in describing who wants what, lest he be called a liar. Brian Beutler says that this statement is an endorsement of the conservative view that any steps to legalize existing immigrants should be contingent upon implementation of draconian border policies.

But the bill already contains draconian border policies. Come inside for more…

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