Month: November 2010

American Fascism

I posted this yesterday in response to Booman’s question as to whether or not we were dealing with a rational force in the modern-day Republican Party: “One of the signs that much of our current Republican Party is...

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Casual Observation

I’m not interested in the story du jour about people’s junk and so on. I’ll be on a flight next week. If it doesn’t blow up, I’ll tell you how it went. Frankly, there’s a lull in interesting...

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People No-Likey Gridlock

Here’s the story Republicans are telling themselves: Despite the protestations of Democrats, this election was not a mandate for bipartisanship. (Isn’t it funny how the losers always want bipartisanship?) The...

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Hey, Steve King, Bring It On

I don’t know how united the House Republicans are in their dislike of Latinos, so it’s hard to say whether or not the soon-to-be chairman of the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border...

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How Low Can Congress Go?

Be careful what you wish for: While the phrase customarily is taken as a negative, this ABC News/Yahoo! News poll finds that Republican registered voters in fact divide evenly, 42-43 percent, on whether gridlock is a bad thing...

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