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Health care passes the House
voices.washingtonpost.com — Health-care reform passed the House, quite literally, at the eleventh hour. It passed with a slim, two-vote margin. But it passed. That is more than has ever happened before. More than Truman or Nixon or Carter or Clinton managed. More than ... (more) Health care passes the House
The Weekly Standard, Where It's Always Good News For Republicans
tnr.com — Matthew Continetti's editorial in last week's issue of the Weekly Standard --"The Inevitability Myth: Health care reform is not a fait accompli"--makes the case that, despite all evidence, health care reform may not be enacted after all. ... (more) The Weekly Standard, Where It's Always Good News For ...

Jimmy Carter Latest Blog Posts

The view from the 25-percenters' warped reality.
46 minutes ago at INSTAPUTZ
Budapest, The Berlin Wall, and Iran: What Obama Does Not Grasp
10 hours ago at The New Republic blogs
A ray of hope inside the beltway
19 hours ago at Power Line
Health care passes the House
20 hours ago at Ezra Klein
They Got Nothing… Except the Media
balloon-juice.com — Why is this not a bigger story : Late last night, the Congressional Budget Office released its initial analysis of the health-care reform plan that Republican Minority Leader John Boehner offered as a substitute to the Democratic legislation. CBO ... (more) They Got Nothing… Except the Media
Why was the U.S. Embassy in Tehran Captured in 1978?: Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, Iran
Why was the U.S. Embassy in Tehran Captured in 1978?: Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, Iran
themoderatevoice.com — Pro-regime demonstrators lampoon President Obama at the site of the former U.S. Embassy in Tehran on the 30th anniversary of the storming of the facility. Continuing with our coverage of the 30th anniversary of the storming of the American Embassy in Tehran, this editorial from the ... (more) Why was the U.S. Embassy in Tehran Captured in 1978?: ...
The Storming of the U.S. Embassy: ‘A Day that Shook the World’ – Kayhan, Islamic Republic of Iran
themoderatevoice.com — Two of the 53 American Embassy workers being held hostage with the approval of the Iranian regime, after the facility was stormed on November 4, 1979. Thirty years ago today, the American Embassy in Tehran was stormed by followers of the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. It is a day that ... (more) The Storming of the U.S. Embassy: ‘A Day that Shook the ...
An unhappy anniversary
An unhappy anniversary
blackfive.net — Today marks the 30th anniversary of the Iranian invasion of the United States and the true beginning of our now decades long war with the Islamic regime. This humiliating incident where they seized our embassy and help hostage our citizens for 444 ... (more) An unhappy anniversary
GOP Congressman Leading Fight Against Rangel Has His Own Ethics Woes
GOP Congressman Leading Fight Against Rangel Has His Own Ethics Woes
tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com — In a rich irony, the Republican congressman leading the fight to have Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) ousted as chair of the House's top tax-writing body turns out to have ethics problems of his own. Rep. John Carter (R-TX) had nearly $300,000 in ... (more) GOP Congressman Leading Fight Against Rangel Has His Own ...
Billy Carter Service Station to Be Added to Historic Site
cqpolitics.com — CQ TODAY MIDDAY UPDATE – CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS Oct. 26, 2009 – 1:55 p.m. Billy Carter Service Station to Be Added to Historic Site By Alan K. Ota Billy Carter, President Jimmy Carter’s late younger brother, is remembered as the colorful ... (more) Billy Carter Service Station to Be Added to Historic Site
James Carafano: Why 1978 was a very bad year
washingtonexaminer.com — He followed an unpopular president. He received a strong election mandate. He changed the tone in Washington. He said that Human Rights mattered. That America's image in the world had to be remade. He would receive a Nobel Peace Prize. As the end of ... (more) James Carafano: Why 1978 was a very bad year
Skewed Priorities
Skewed Priorities
investors.com — Posted By: Seahawk77(285) on 11/3/2009 | 12:00 PM ET I can't recall personally having been so worried about the future of the USA...unless it was during the Carter administration when our hostages were being held in Iran, the Soviets had invaded ... (more) Skewed Priorities
The Modern Thirty Years War
nicedoggie.net — I was going to write an article about the 30th anniversary of the Iranian take over of our embassy, the beginning of the most recent incarnation of the Islamic War against the west, but Uncle Jimbo over at Blackfive put up a much better post on it ... (more) The Modern Thirty Years War
Judge Carter Ruling on MTD
scribd.com — Log In or Sign Up X Log In If you already have an account, log in. Username or Email Password Spinner_mac_white Trouble logging in? Other Login Options Facebook_connect_gray Spinner_mac_white Log In with OpenID Rightblue_yellow Log In with OpenID ... (more) Judge Carter Ruling on MTD
Judge Dismisses Taitz Birther Suit
Judge Dismisses Taitz Birther Suit
tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com — A U.S. District Court judge has dismissed one of Orly Taitz's birther lawsuits, saying it would be unconstitutional for the courts to "effectively overthrow a sitting president." In his ruling, Judge David O. Carter said the plaintiffs, ... (more) Judge Dismisses Taitz Birther Suit
Sept. 11 chapel 'arsonist' gives up
nypost.com — A Harvard law grad surrendered to cops yesterday after allegedly setting fire to an East Side chapel that houses remains of 9/11 victims as part of a drunken dare, sources said. Brian Schroeder, 26, originally from Texas, walked into the 13th ... (more) Sept. 11 chapel 'arsonist' gives up
Judge Wonders Aloud If Orly Taitz Suborned Perjury
Judge Wonders Aloud If Orly Taitz Suborned Perjury
tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com — Others have already noted this passage from a smack-down ruling against Orly Taitz in a California Birther suit last week. But it's worth highlighting that the judge in the case suggested Taitz may have suborned perjury. Check out these sentences ... (more) Judge Wonders Aloud If Orly Taitz Suborned Perjury
‘Traitorous African Murderer’ Wins 2009 Nobel Peace Prize!: Kayhan, Islamic Republic of Iran
themoderatevoice.com — Continuing with our examination of the world’s reaction to President Obama’s Nobel Prize, this article from Iran’s state-controlled press is perhaps the most ‘colorful’ we’ve seen. No graphic elements required for this one … For the Islamic ... (more) ‘Traitorous African Murderer’ Wins 2009 Nobel Peace ...
We are all chunky Reese Witherspoon now
balloon-juice.com — Ross Douthat writes the definitive respectable conservative Obama Nobel piece: But by accepting the prize, he’s made failure, if and when it comes, that much more embarrassing and difficult to bear. What’s more, he’s etched ... (more) We are all chunky Reese Witherspoon now
No More Mister Nice Blog
nomoremister.blogspot.com — Monday, October 12, 2009 AND IF HE ACTUALLY HAD REFUSED IT? In today's New York Times, Ross Douthat published the 87,000th identical right-wing opinion column arguing that Barack Obama should have refused the Nobel. I won't address the specifics of ... (more) No More Mister Nice Blog
Jimmy Margulies, The New Jersey Record
cagle.com — Lalo Alcaraz LA Weekly, Hoy Eric Allie Pioneer Press (IL) Chuck Asay National, Syndicated Robert Ariail National, Syndicated Rex Babin Sacramento Bee Pat Bagley Salt Lake Tribune, UT Bruce Beattie Daytona News-Journal Nate ... (more) Jimmy Margulies, The New Jersey Record
One nation, under illusion
boston.com — THE HOARIEST and most oft-repeated cliche in American politics may be that America is the greatest country in the world. Every politician, Democrat and Republican, seems duty bound to pander to this idea of American exceptionalism, and woe unto him ... (more) One nation, under illusion
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