Krugman destroyed, David Burge destroys Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman, from Iowahawk:
The point being, I suppose, is that unionized teachers stand as a thin chalk-stained line keeping Wisconsin from descending into the dystopian non-union educational hellscape of
There’s a number of people last night heaping praise on Obama’s speech at Ft Hood yesterday. Predictably, Marc Armbinder is one of them:
Today, at Ft. Hood. I guarantee: they’ll be teaching this one in rhetoric classes. It was
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They say you’re supposed to have 5 service of veggies every day. Well, here’s one heapin helpin’, just now;
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Denial is not a river in Egypt, from Rachel Martin and Sunlen Miller, ABC News:
Report: President Obama said that on Labor Day it’s time to “reaffirm” the nation’s commitment to rebuild, and declared that the stimulus plan
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- Franken: About an hour ago came word that Al Franken was decalred the winner of
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- Jackson: If you’re looking for a glowing obit, singing the unalloyed praises of the 50
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- Minority Broadcasters, again: Limbaugh touched on this yesterday: I lived through the
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Robert Reich, Salon, issues a warming:
The President seems to me especially thoughtful and passionate about one of the great moral questions of domestic policy today: widening inequality of income and wealth, and therefore of opportunity and political power.