Corporations are People, Too, You Know

The good old NY Times editorial page on Monday was as grim a spectacle as you could ask for. Spin pieces by Geraldine Ferraro and Bill Kristol, and a H U G E ad by the Washington Legal Foundation. Let's talk about the WLF first (but I hope to get around to Ms Ferraro and Mr. Kristol).

Change or ...?

This topic's always guaranteed to get some folk's dander up, yeahbaby. Blogger Sara Robinson reminds us that if certain things don't get fixed and soon, we could, according to some cute math....well, let's just say...the name Robespierre come to mind?

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Those Falling Worker Blues

In the spirit of GM's decision to try to rid itself of all its domestic workers, lets revisit the American employment issue in all its diminishing glory. Take the effect of globalization on America's cherished self image as a place where economic mobility is woven into the national fabric.

Conservative: Obama's a Secret Commie Baby

Even though it's a product of the conservative National Review, I read The Corner because it's a great format for political blogging -- a bunch of writers of similar politics sharing links and exchanging ideas with each other. But sometimes, all that like-mindedness draws out ugly sentiments a political partisan wouldn't normally express in mixed company. For example, Lisa Schiffren thinks that Republicans should dig into Barack Obama's mixed-race parentage, because interracial babies born in the late '50s and early '60s were the product of a Communist conspiracy.

Dobson & Weyrich the 'Heart and Soul' of the Republican Party?

Mike Huckabee seems to think so. Or at least that's my reading of the Huckabee campaign's press release which referenced his recent endorsement by James Dobson and Paul Weyrich, followed in short order by his claim that he represents the "heart and soul" of the party.

Commerce Dept. Shutting Down Economic Data Web Site For Money Reasons

Have any idea what it costs to maintain a web site? Not much. And if the content of the web site is already being compiled and disseminated in other forms, the total cost of maintaining a site is real small. But not small enough for the Department of Commerce to maintain it's economicindicators.gov web site which presents economic data from both the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA).

Bush, the Man Without a Conscience

If you caught our feckless leader's radio address last Saturday, you were treated to one of the worst examples of chutzpah and selective outrage in the history of American politics. Which is obviously saying a lot.

Everything Old Is New Again

Now, what did we say about letting Rethugs run stuff? Oh, well, a reprint of history is in works, as the FDIC....is circlin' the wagons, Jethro!


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Is it just me or are the Rethugs dropping acid now?

I'd swear, but then, it makes sense: The Rethugs are doing Windowpane or Purple Haze. Must be. Must be LSD-25 making their mouths say such unbelievable stuff as of late!

McCain Versus the Iraqis

John McCain has expressed his opinion that he is not against the U.S. remaining in Iraq even for 100 years, noting that the real issue is casualties during our stay, not simply that we stay. And he sees plenty of reason for hope in the conditions in Iraq following our troop surge. That's fine for McCain distant view from the presidential race here in America (and the view does not seem to have hurt him too much among the Republican primary voters). But how do Iraqis feel about these things?