Anyone who's been around this site lately should recognize the title of this post. It's the little signature that commenter anonone has been putting at the end of his comments.…
Welcome to the first official day of our Socialist Nightmare. President Obama signed the health care reform bill today and the Senate also begins debate the reconciliation sidecar bill. So,…
It happens today at 11:15AM. So go get your celebratory beverage, send your boss on a wild goose chase and watch.
If you can watch it, here are some online streaming options:
Before I preview today's session, I simply HAVE to feature House Concurrent Resolution #28, introduced by the most bat-shit crazy of the House & Senate Rethuglican Caucus. Note the moderate…
Andrew Sullivan wrote a column about Obama and his leadership style that hits things right on the mark. Obama has bet that this is his destiny. He is extremely cautious…
Republicans are grumpy: GOP senators emerged Monday to caution that the health debate had taken a toll on the institution, warning of little work between parties the rest of this…
...and apparently took RNC Chair Steele to task on this during his show today: The Large Hadron Collider ran through a bunch of tests last week (and will shut down…
As xstryker noted last night, Mike Castle definitely voted no for HCR and its reconciliation bill. Castle's office put out a press statement on last night's historic vote, that should be read in it's entirety to fully comprehend how badly he is managing to maintain any moderate cred while marching lockstep with his party. But let's take a look at a few things here:
Welcome comrades, to your new Socialist Utopia. All citizens are required to report to the nearest Death Panel for processing. It's open thread time! The major work of health care…
Republicans rolled the dice when it came to killing Health Care Reform. And they lost. My question is where they go from here? Coincidentally, David Frum asked the same question:…
Nate Silver does an excellent breakdown of the statistics behind how each House Democrat voted on health care reform. The basic conclusion is that conservative Democrats from districts that had…
The Senate health insurance reform bill just passed the House by a vote of 219-212. No matter how you feel about the bill, you must recognize the historic moment. Republicans…
Who cares about college basketball (actually, since my bracket got busted when Villanova lost, I don't care anymore). The real college championship right now is the NCAA Hockey Tournament. My…