What's coming up on Sunday Kos ….
- Democratic opponents of filibuster reform like to say that we'll appreciate it when we're in the minority, but recent months have shown the utter flaw in that logic. Dante Atkins will expound.
- Exactly 150 years ago, many white South Carolinians celebrated Christmas aglow in the excitement of having just declared they were seceding from the United States. Laurence Lewis will remember what the historical revisionists want us to forget.
- With few election polls to peruse this far out from 2012, Steve Singiser will look at the polling on one of the hot-button issues of the day, and will conclude that…yet again…the traditional news media would probably be best served by refraining from analyzing polls.
- brooklynbadboy will discuss how the kerfuffle over Haley Barbour's comments on segregation ignores the big elephant in the room.
- The past few years have not been bright ones for romantic comedies, but Laura Clawson thinks the mostly overlooked Going the Distance is worth un-overlooking.
- Kos continues to gauge reader reaction to the DK4 beta, and provides a progress report.
- How Obama Stole my Grinchiness… how going down into the valley angry, and climbing up a mountain of satisfaction, brought Mark Sumner a new appreciation of Barack Obama, Ted Kennedy, and my own place in the land of the Whos (All, thank Seuss, told without rhymes, though you should feel free to imagine the voice of Boris Karloff).