Now this is rich.

The New York Daily News is reporting that vile evil bitch Ann Coulter is under investigation by the Connecticut Elections Enforcement Commission for allegedly voting in that state while registered…

He’s the Ass.

I missed this earlier this week. At tonight's Congressional Correspondents Dinner, Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., didn't get the laughs he was looking for with a poke at Vice President Joe…

$589 a night?

What room did she stay in at Caesars? The Roman Orgy Room? Oh wow. I must apologize for giving you all that mental image of our former beloved Governor. Here…

It is worse than you think…

The unemployment numbers. Look at where the jobs are being cut. Construction and Manufacturing in the top 4 industries affected, with rates in the double digits. Indeed, the 18% for…

Insanity

What Atrios, Digby and John Cole said.... I really don’t understand how bipartisanship is ever going to work when one of the parties is insane. Imagine trying to negotiate an…

Jacket-less Bush

First a lesson in Irony, and now a lesson in Hyprocrisy. Andrew Card, you can stick your condescension and your smug racist advice for Obama where the sun don't shine.…

Confidence

The classic refrain from Wall Street and the Republicans, in opposition to President Obama’s $500,000 cap on the salaries of those bank executives who have so failed in their jobs that they required billions of taxpayer money, is that 1) the market should determine the salaries; and 2) the best get paid the best.
Those two excuses are, of course, wrong. Banks were failing all last year, but the market did nothing to prevent those failed CEOs and executives from receiving hundreds of millions, if not billions, in bonuses that they did not earn. Indeed, some of the bonuses paid out had the feel of a literal robbery. And if these miserable failures in life did earn that money, if they were the best, then why are banks failing everywhere? Why did they need a federal bailout?

Logic is the enemy of Wall Street now, I suppose. It has always been the enemy of Republicans. But I digress.

His rotundness, Ric Struthers, the head of Bank of America’s credit card operation, was in Wilmington yesterday to talk about irony.

Yes, irony.

They Fell For It.

You have to hand it to the Republicans. They are good. They know how to act as an opposition party. They have extreme party loyalty. When the Borg Queen, er…

Thought of the Day.

“A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall,…

Yes, I am still alive.

Mothers and Fathers out there, do not ever let your children become lawyers. It is all work work work and nothing to show for it but bags under your eyes.…