Lieberman in Newsweek - Bloggers equals Hate
Thu Jul 06, 2006 at 01:30:12 PM PDT
Newsweek
I see Joe's strategy coming together. People who disagree with him are haters and out of the mainstream this is why he just has to run as an independent. The article is a good read. I've posted a couple of questions that was asked each candidate.
Dean, Gore & Bill Clinton together at last
Mon Apr 10, 2006 at 05:33:00 AM PDT
The DNC is expected to pick up over a million big ones at this fundraiser. The DNC can sure use the money!!
Dean Congratulates New Democratic Mayor of Tulsa Kathy Taylor
Fri Apr 07, 2006 at 11:39:30 AM PDT
Here is Dean's statement on the win in Tulsa by Democrat Kathy Taylor. Notice how he credits the grassroots (us!). Also notice the praise for Dean's 50 state strategy. Did we hear anything from Dean's critics about this win?
A Republican told me that I have Values ... With Poll
Wed Feb 01, 2006 at 03:35:15 PM PDT
At the dog park a group of us were siting around talking about doing our taxes. I mentioned that I had to use Turbo tax Premiere to do mine. I was asked why I just didn't use the regular one. I told them that I sell on eBay and had to use the business tax software.
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Kristof Challenges Bill O'Reilly's war on Christmas
Sat Dec 17, 2005 at 07:06:19 PM PDT
Kristof's had enough of O'lielly's phoney war. He starts out with a prayer and ends his column with a challenge. Great read!!
The New York Times
All the President's flacks - Frank Rich
Sat Dec 03, 2005 at 03:21:01 PM PDT
Frank Rich takes Miller & Woodward to the wood shed. An Excerpt from tomorows Times courtesey of
Raw Story
Howard Dean predicts Dems will win House and Senate in 2006
Wed Nov 30, 2005 at 06:20:05 AM PDT
Dean predicts wins in 06 & 08. He also lays out the Dems message in this article from the
The Hill Full story below the fold. He's optimistic but then thats his job as DNC chairman. He's doing exactly what he said he would do when running for Chairman. How refreshing, a politician who keeps his promises. We may or may not win the Congress in 2006 but we will make gains and in 2008 we have a very good chance if only Dean & the Dems can hold it together.
Frank Rich on Iraq: 'What was not a lie?'
Sat Nov 26, 2005 at 01:51:27 PM PDT
Raw Story has an excerpt from Frank Rich's column tomorow. Wish Frank would appear on TV more often.
Blistering column about Woodward & journalists in the LA Times
Sat Nov 19, 2005 at 06:44:33 AM PDT
Tim Hutton of the
LA Times bitch-slaps journalists, the Bush administration and journalistic ethics. A Must read. Excerpts below
Hadley Coy on Whether He's Woodward Source
Fri Nov 18, 2005 at 05:45:05 AM PDT
Deconstructing Cheney - Kick-Ass Op-Ed in The Boston Globe
Mon Nov 07, 2005 at 04:34:38 AM PDT
This morning's
op-ed by James Carroll rips Cheney a new one.
Howard Dean weighs in on Alito; Dean on Hardball tonight
Mon Oct 31, 2005 at 10:46:55 AM PDT
Bushies take aim at probe - The Spinning Starts
Tue Oct 25, 2005 at 09:19:10 AM PDT
Judy Miller Attacks Calame Critique, Calls Keller Memo 'Ugly'
Mon Oct 24, 2005 at 06:40:40 AM PDT
How Miller was used by source - Great LA Times column
Sat Oct 22, 2005 at 05:26:39 AM PDT
As this column written by Tim Rutten of the LA Times shows some journalists "get it" "Little Miss Run Amok" does not fool everyone
LA Times
Miller's Delays Made Story Miss Deadline
Mon Oct 17, 2005 at 07:17:37 AM PDT
"Little Miss Run Amok" is still disrespecting the NYT. Get aload of this story from
The Media Mob The NYT stood behind her all the way. Their loyalty was to her. Where does Judy's loyalties lay? We know that it's not the NYT as she bitch-slapped them good, it's not to her readers as her convoluted article shows. Some here say that she is loyal to the administration. I say that she only cares about her image of herself. Journalist? I don't think so!
Hackett to challenge DeWine for Senate
Mon Oct 03, 2005 at 05:13:00 PM PDT
Dean on GOP's Proposed Repeal of the Estate Tax
Mon Sep 05, 2005 at 11:19:13 AM PDT
Update [2005-9-5 14:19:13 by Armando]: By Armando. Edited for style.
Dean's Press Release. He hits the right note with this statement. Please take special note of the last paragraph.
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean released the following statement in response to reports that Republican Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist will push for a vote on Repealing the Estate Tax when the Senate returns on Tuesday:
"Countless thousands of our fellow Americans throughout the Gulf Coast region continue to suffer in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina. While some have begun the painful task of rebuilding their lives and coping with the unfathomable loss, so many still await help. And the cost of this disaster in human and material terms remains unknown.
"It's simply irresponsible for Senator Frist and Ken Mehlman to even think about spending our tax dollars on breaks for millionaires at a time when our top priority must be to ensure we have the resources needed to address the long and short term costs associated with rescue, recovery, and rebuilding in the wake of hurricane Katrina. Not to mention the vital lesson we learned this week about the deadly cost of diverting funds at the expense of the safety of the American people. These costs also come at a time when our nation faces a massive deficit, and mounting costs in the ongoing war in Iraq.
"There is also a question of values, priorities and choices. Tens of thousands of our fellow Americans have literally lost everything; we have a responsibility to put their needs first. Senator Frist should join Democrats in Congress who understand that our priority as a nation must be to focus our energy and resources on determining how we help the victims begin to rebuild their lives and addressing the long term issues we face as a nation in the aftermath of Katrina.
"Perhaps seeing the images on television was not enough this time for Senator Frist and having now had the chance to actually look some of the victims in the eye, he'll be able to better diagnose the situation, get his priorities straight and recognize that the victims of this crisis, and providing the resources to keep our people safe in the future, must be our highest priorities."