Casual Observation
Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post dubs Jane Hamsher the founder of the carping cavilers of cyberspace. The name was inspired by Hamsher’s decision to liken press secretary Robert Gibbs to Spiro Agnew of “nattering...
Read MorePosted by BooMan | Aug 11, 2010 |
Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post dubs Jane Hamsher the founder of the carping cavilers of cyberspace. The name was inspired by Hamsher’s decision to liken press secretary Robert Gibbs to Spiro Agnew of “nattering...
Read MorePosted by kyledeb | Aug 11, 2010 |
The “DREAM Now Series: Letters to Barack Obama” is a social media campaign that launched Monday, July 19, to underscore the urgent need to pass the DREAM Act. The Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors...
Read MorePosted by NourishingthePlanet | Aug 11, 2010 |
Cross posted from Worldwatch Institute’s Nourishing the Planet. Between the years of 1975 – 1976, the Cambodian farmer, Name Name, like most farmers in the country during that time, grew vegetables and rice to feed...
Read MorePosted by BooMan | Aug 11, 2010 |
I suppose the White House will take narratives like this, even if they are terribly misleading. The headline victory belonged to Sen. Michael Bennet, the Colorado Democrat who, with extensive help from Obama and the party...
Read MorePosted by fflambeau | Aug 11, 2010 |
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs is in the headlines again for all the wrong reasons: calling out liberals and progressives in petulant fashion. He singled out the “professional left” and said...
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