In a further sign of eroding support for the Iraq war among Republicans, talk show host and former Florida Congressman Joe Scarborough announced on his MSNBC program Tuesday night that the United States "can't win this war."
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Joe Scarborough: 'We Can't Win the War'In a further sign of eroding support for the Iraq war among Republicans, talk show host and former Florida Congressman Joe Scarborough announced on his MSNBC program Tuesday night that the United States "can't win this war." Politics Is Not a Team SportThe novelist Andrew Klavan has written a rant titled "The Big White Lie" that celebrates himself for being a conservative. I hate self-congratulatory stuff like this, whether it's coming from the right or the left, because it reduces politics to a sports rivalry in which your team rox and the other team sux. Ninth Abramoff Conviction: House Staffer Mark ZacharesAdd Congressional staffer Mark Zachares to the list of casualties of the Abramoff investigation. Limbaugh Calls Tech Shooter a LiberalIn his April 19th radio show, Rush Limbaugh referred to the ideology of the Virginia Tech shooter as liberal, and then acknowledged he would be attacked for it. How Can a Heart Foundation Recommend Red Meat?I opened up the parenting magazine that we've been getting for free since the birth of our latest daughter and I came across this ad from Big Beef telling me that the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada wants me to eat red meat. Why does the Heart and Stroke Foundation think so much of red meat that they've given it a Health Check, their symbol meant to indicate a "good for your health" type option? Corruption, Cronies, and the 19th Century ExpressThe similarities between 21st century America and 19th century America are numerous and, for most of us, frightening. The 19th century is not a time that I want to revisit. It's not a coincidence that the 19th century gave rise to the first modern "labor rights" struggles, given the unsafe conditions, inadequate pay, unlimited hours, and government weighing in on the side of employers. Gonzales Has Strange Definition of 'Limited Involvement'Did you catch the odd definition that Attorney General Alberto Gonzales offered up for the concept of "limited involvement" with the firings of U.S. Attorneys in his appearance before the Senate Committee Thursday? Oklahoma Senator Plans Sneak Attack on RU 486Anti-abortion forces have been after the abortifacient drug RU-486 (Mifepristone) since it won FDA approval. Now an anti-abortion web site reports that Republican Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma plans to submit an amendment to an FDA-related bill that would provide for suspending "the availability of any drug approved under FDA's subpart H category that has resulted in more deaths than lives saved." Real Earnings: Nothing to Write Home AboutAlthough you hear a lot of recent talk about how worker earnings are "beginning to catch up" with corporate profits, it's hard to find any real evidence of real progress in real earnings. It also ignores the fact that corporate profits themselves seem to have stalled. Poverty, Violence, and HealthFor reasons that I consider obvious, there seems to be renewed medical interest in exploring the effect that poverty has on the health of the poor. |
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