nemski
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Breaking News: Bill Richardson Out as Commerce Nominee
Bill Richardson is removing himself for consideration as Commerce Secretary as a company who did business with the State of New Mexico donated to several of Richardson’s causes. More later as this creates a new feeding frenzy for our loons. From The New York Times: A federal grand jury in New Mexico is investigating accusations […]
Obama’s Not The President
It’s apparent to me that when Obama becomes President (he’s not the yet, ya know!), he will not be able to move fast enough for many of the Radical Right, Libertarian or Fence-Sitting bloggers and commentors around here. Their blog posts and comments here are filled with, “We know what Obama will do . . […]
Twits on Twitter
I wondered to myself why Davie Burris shut down another blog, daveburris.com, and went to a whole new direction. Hey there! daveburris is using Twitter. And then, over at Ars Techinca (a total geek site), I read Reinventing conservatism, one tweet at a time and I understand why. Much of this effort, in light of […]
Clean Coal?
We’ve been criminally negligent around at Delaware Liberal about the Kingston Fossil Plant disaster which has been called “the largest environmental disaster of its kind in the United States” by experts in the New York Times. Luckily some of our blogger sisters and brothers in Tennessee have been mired in the muck.. Cup of Joe […]
The Obama Generation?
This is an advertisment in BART, the public tranportation system in the San Francisco area. h/t The Boston Globe political blog, Political Intelligence. (Note they published this photo without any attribution.)
Grand Old Party Of Whining
My mancrush on Paul Krugman is well known here, so it shouldn’t be surprising to anyone that I thought his column today, Bigger Than Bush, was spot on. You should read it anyway. 😉 But most of the whining [from conservatives] takes the form of claims that the Bush administration’s failure was simply a matter […]
Pop Quiz
Clear off you desks again. This time you’ll need a blank piece of paper and a pencil. You’ll have 15 minutes to complete the quiz and at that time, I’ll ask you all to put down you pencils and pass your papers forward. Word of warning that this test is from the Los Angeles Times, […]
Newspapers Are Dead, Long Live Newspapers
4&20 blackbirds pointed me to this Pew Research Center study that shows that the internet has taking over the newspaper as a source for national and international news for Americans. I would agree with 4&20 blackbirds that it was quite a jump there from 2007. However, 4&20 blackbirds writes: . . . they were better […]
Senator Pell (D-RI) Dead
Senator Pell, who served as the U.S. senator from Rhode Island from 1961 to 1997, passed away on January 1st, 2009. He was one of the good guys. Read the Providence Journal’s article about Pell’s amazing life. (h/t Rhode Island’s Twelfth)
Delaware’s Top Stories for 2009
Over at Madville Times (South Dakota), they posted their top ten stories for 2009. It intrigued me, so here are my top stories for 2009. Desk Drawer Veto Not Used — Fat chance that Thurman Adams will not use the power to let legislation he disagrees with stall at this desk. But a boy can […]


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