IthoughtObamawouldgetmelaid.com - 1/12/2009
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I thought Obama would pay for this round.
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Mark Green: 10 Big Goals for Obama's First 1460 Days, as Proposed by Progressive Policy Leaders
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
... January 20 is not only about one man who'll alone save us from conservative clutches -- or as one cheeky satirical website puts it, "IthoughtObamawouldgetmelaid.com (admission: this is my adult son's website). No president can go much farther than his constituency wants. Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin put it well in The American Prospect: "When you look at the periods of social change, in each instance the president used leadership not only to get the public involved in understanding what the problems were but to create a fervent desire to address these problems in a ...
10 Big Goals for Obama's First 1460 Days, as Proposed by Progressive Policy Leaders
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... For America is on the brink of a possible new progressive era due to Obama's big win, big skills, a big crisis, the big popularity of reforms like expanded health care, pre-school programs and green-collar jobs, and a big agenda that's "shovel-ready." But there's one more element necessary for a real realignment to occur: citizens and citizen action. January 20 is not only about one man who'll alone save us from conservative clutches -- or as one cheeky satirical website puts it, " IthoughtObamawouldgetmelaid.com (admission: this is my adult son's website). No president can go ...
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You know, I’ve been on this blog almost all day and I’ve about had it. Can we just get the pitchforks out and get this over with?
You know, putting aside the stupidity of the Republicans, I ...
Just When You Thought It Was Over...
confederateyankee.mu.nu 12/9/2008 — ...Scalia adds another Obama citizenship case to the Supreme Court's Dec. 12 docket, Wrotnowski Vs. Bysiewicz. Let the fun and games begin continue!...
On Second Thought...
obsidianwings.blogs.com 11/9/2008 — by publius
Ok - you guys win. The Utah boycott is a bad idea. I think the Prop 8 thing just really angered me, and I posted something quickly without thinking it through.
Specifically, a statewide boycott is extremely overbroad. As a commenter ...
Just A Thought
balloon-juice.com 11/19/2008 — For those freaking out at the Kathleen Parker column , a couple quick thoughts:
1.) Justice (“Just Us”) Sunday
2.) Schiavo legislation
3.) Jesus is my philosopher .
4.) Michael J. Fox must be mocked for wanting stem cell research. ...
Laid Off And Looking
blogs.wsj.com 2/3/2009 — Mr. Crehan spent the last eight years as a senior vice president at Lehman Brothers Holdings in the ratings advisory group and left his position in March 2008. Previously, he was a director at S&P. He earned an M.B.A. from Babson College in 1982. Mr. ...
For now, laid off and loving it
boston.com 2/24/2009 — A few days after David Adler's wife decided to leave her law firm in December, he was laid off from his job designing software at Brightcove.
Just A Thought!
notrushlimbaugh.com 2/13/2009 — Questioning the speed to pass the Stimulus Package, and the need of the Fairness Doctrine!
Thought of the Day
yglesias.thinkprogress.org 11/5/2008 — Barack Obama bringing Indiana and Virginia into the Democratic column for the first time since the 1964 landslide reflects the enduring “center-right” nature of American politics.
Seriously — what would falsify the center-right ...
Where do laid-off journalists go?
blogs.knoxnews.com 1/29/2009 — It's estimated that the American newspaper workforce shrunk by a whopping 15% last year. So what happens to a reporter or editor after she loses her job in an industry that isn't creating any new jobs? An unscientific survey:
Just under ...
A thought for the week
mudvillegazette.com 12/12/2008 — In keeping with the John Adams theme, this excerpt from a letter dated July 3rd, 1776 seems appropriate:
"Yesterday, the greatest question was decided which ever was debated in America, and a greater, perhaps, never was nor will be decided among ...