Month: July 2011

DLC Docs Go Where They Belong

I’m not saying that DLC documents aren’t historically significant. I’m not saying that they don’t belong in the Clinton Library. I’m just saying that the fact that the Clinton Library bought up all...

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Media Trying Too Late to Save the Day

If McConnell and Boehner won’t stand up to their crazy caucuses and begin to carve out some room to capitulate on the debt limit, I guess it’s up to the media to apply the pressure. They appear to have spent the July...

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Wanker of the Day: David Brooks

David Brooks is slowly coming to an uncomfortable conclusion that is at odds with his core mission as a well-paid pseudo-intellectual hack for the corporate right. That conclusion is that the Republican Party has been taken over...

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Let’s Market Suicide

I swear the Chamber of Commerce would complain if the government asked businesses to voluntarily refrain from marketing suicide as an attractive option for unhappy teenagers. “What about about our free speech...

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New Energy Will Win Out

What if you could print solar panels on your InkJet printer for a fraction of the cost of paying someone to install silicon-based solar cells on your roof? Well, you might not be printing them yourself, but you should be able to...

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