The right-wing blogosphere’s top 10 stories of the year, including Michelle Obama’s mystery tapes
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Roy Edroso goes SLUMMING so you don’t have to.
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Pat Cunningham offers an unabashedly liberal perspective on national politics. A note of caution: The language gets a litttle salty on some of the sites to which this blog links. So, don’t say you weren’t warned. By the way, this blog’s name is inspired by the Will Rogers quote, “All politics is applesauce.” |
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Roy Edroso goes SLUMMING so you don’t have to.
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THIS GUY says Roland Burris is allowing Rod Blagojevich to use him because “he’s desperate to return to the limelight. It’s a sad end to a career that included numerous runs for governor, the U.S. Senate and Mayor of Chicago…”
Sad, indeed. And pathetic.
POSTSCRIPT: Here’s an ITEM about Burris’ monument to his ego.
POSTSCRIPT II: Here’s a nice little SUMMARY of the Blago/Burris drama, with lots of useful links.
UPDATE: The New York Times REPORTS that Blago offered the Senate seat last week to Chicago Congressman Danny Davis, who turned it down.
UPDATE II: Fitz wants MORE TIME to prepare his case against Blago.
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C’mon, you smarty-pantses. Tell me what’s going to happen and why.
Frankly, I ain’t too sure. But the whole thing is kind of fun.
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Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker SAYS he was initially skeptical of arguments that the Bush administration has been more hostile to science than its predecessors, “but I have now been turned around, and I see that the accusations are correct, that there is a Republican war on science, and that it does seem unprecedented.”
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It says HERE that Rod Blagojevich will announce this afternoon that he’s appointing former Illinois Attorney General Roland Burris (above) to the U.S. Senate seat made vacant by Barack Obama’s election to the presidency.
UPDATE: Background on Burris HERE.
UPDATE II: Harry Reid SAYS Burris is “unacceptable.”
UPDATE III: I’ve got two problems with Roland Burris: 1) Anybody stupid enough to accept this Senate appointment from the scandal-plagued likes of Blago is, ipso facto, unqualified to serve; 2) Burris referred today to his previous service as state comptroller, but he mispronounced the word. The preferred pronunication of “comptroller,” strangely enough, is the same as that for the word “controller.” The “comp” pronunciation is acceptable, but not preferred. Call me fussy, but stuff like that is important if America is going to undo the damage to its image resulting from eight years of Bushisms.
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A former State Department aide to Colin Powell SAYS George W. Bush came to the presidency with no more foreign-policy expertise than Sarah Palin.
Whoa! That’s mean!
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I mentioned HERE the other day the growing controversy over the use of a racist parody song in the contest for chairmanship of the Republican National Committee.
The LATEST DISPATCH from the battlefront suggests that candidate Chip Saltsman (above) might actually have benefitted from his bigoted gesture. (Don’t miss the part where an RNC member says GOPers who object to Saltsman’s racism are just “pandering to the national press.”)
Behold the further Southernization of the GOP!
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