Robert Reich continues to demonstrate that his blood never quite reaches his brain, from San Francisco Chronicle:
A funny thing happened to the First Amendment on its way to the public forum: It was hijacked.
According to the Supreme
Has anybody ever called Robert Reich smart? I never have. To prove that Reich is two all beef patties short of a quarter pounder, consider this Reich idiocy from the Puffington Post:
The real question is how to stop
Reich come up short, from Robert Reich, Puffington Post:
I hope the president decides he has to take a stand, and the sooner the better. Last December he caved in to Republican demands that the Bush tax cut
Dumbo’s green economics, from Debra Saunders,RCP:
The problem is that Obama thinks that green jobs are the answer to the anemic economy recovery. And he clings to that belief in the face of contrary evidence.
I would
Robert Reich comes up short, from Puffington Post:
Public servants are convenient scapegoats. Republicans would rather deflect attention from corporate executive pay that continues to rise as corporate profits soar, even as corporations refuse to hire more workers.
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- FLIPPANT PRESIDENT? Linda Chavez makes a point I happened to catch Savage making last night while dialing around the band last night.:
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- UNEMPLOYMENT AT 9.8%: That’s far worse than was estimated… about double, in fact. And if you count those who have simply giving
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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.
Great quotes:
Said by many after Nine-Eleven: We are all Americans.
Said by Dubya and many Americans after the Soviet invasion of Georgia: We are all Georgians.
What should be said after Charlies Rangel and Robert Reich a/k/a Shorty, write
In this case, the shock is not what is being said about B.J. Clinton, but rather who is saying it:
I write this more out of sadness than anger. Bill Clinton’s ill-tempered and ill-founded attacks on Barack Obama are doing
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