The Advocate now an ex-gay publication
Sun Apr 06, 2008 at 06:36:26 AM PDT
The Advocate and the Pulse have recently become ex-gay publications, as revealed by the Philadephia Gay News. The paper, published by Hillary supporter Mark Segal, recently published a front-page headline article on Obama's refusal to speak to the gay press. Readers of several publications that have recently interviewed Obama, including the Advocate and PULSE were shocked to discover they were no longer part of the gay press.
Biden Proposes Anti-Defamation for Clueless-Americans
Wed Jan 31, 2007 at 10:21:09 AM PDT
Democratic Senator and Presidential Candidate Joe Biden today announced a new initiative to defend the rights of Clueless-Americans. Details on the flip.
The Najaf incident: Were there any insurgents?
Tue Jan 30, 2007 at 11:24:29 AM PDT
A blogger from Iraq reports on the Rashomon-like stew of different conflicting stories from this weekend's incident in Najaf. The "insurgents" are variously Baathists, Salafists, and splinter Shites. All these stories are rather wild, to put things mildly, and contradict each other aggressively on numerous easy-to-determine factual points, and come from sources with axes to grind.
However, he emphasizes one internet rumour. While not yet sourced, the rumour is by far the most plausible. In a nutshell, SCIRI (the main Iranian-affiliated faction) attacked a group of pilgrims, from a tribe politically opposed to SCIRI, at a checkpoint. The pilgrims fought back and SCIRI called in American airstrikes. A cult leader was indeed there but he was just going to Najaf for the annual mourning of Iman Hussein's death.
If true, we have reached the (predicatable) denoument of Bush's Iraq misadventure. Our troops are being used to kill Iraqi civilians whose only "crime" is political oppposition to the Iranian-affiliated government Bush is propping up. There's nothing for us to do and it's time to go home.
Proposal: Fight Our Enemies Act of 2007
Wed Jan 10, 2007 at 12:54:07 PM PDT
Even as the American public has turned firmly against a continuation of the undeclared war in Iraq, George W. Bush continues blindly on a course to mire us even deeper into that pointless quagmire. Yet, it seems there’s no unified strategy among Democrat to end it. Even if the Democrats were unified, the relatively narrow margins in Congress in combination with Bush’s veto power and willingness to blatantly ignore settled law in pursuit of his ends would make striaghtforward resolutions to withdraw likely unsuccessful or ineffectual. I propose, therefore, that the Democratic Congress should explicitly link withdrawal from Iraq to a cause with overwhelming support – the hunt for Osama Bin Laden and the extinction of Al-Qaida.
Can we can the "Fat Hastert" jokes?
Fri Oct 06, 2006 at 08:30:49 AM PDT
OK, we all see Dennis Hastert is overweight. Yes, media imagery sets up overweight as ugly, disgusting, an indication of personal weakness, etc. But that's not a fair image, and we shouldn't go along with it. Most overweight people struggle to be thin - partly for legitimate reasons, and partly for this media frenzy. The struggle often drives people to viciously destructive eating disorders and even for the rest creates unfair self-loathing and body image problems. We shouldn't enhance that.
Dennis Hastert's weight, whether choice or biology, has nothing to do with his fitness as Speaker. He's an evil man, yes. He still supports the War in Iraq. He supports torture. He undercuts our Constitution. He protects sexual predators and encourages them to run for Congress. Attack him for that. Don't attack him for an irrelevant physical characteristic shared by tens of millions of Americans.
How to stop torture - you can!
Fri Sep 29, 2006 at 12:20:35 PM PDT
What would it have taken to stop the torture bill from passing the House? 16 more Democrats. That's it. No mass purges, no 40-seat swing.
"But wait!" you say. The Military Commisions bill passed by 85 votes ! How could 17 more Dems help us?
Simple. Thats' the WRONG VOTE.
CT-Lieberman org chart
Sat Aug 12, 2006 at 11:39:27 AM PDT

Hot from our political espionage department comes this in-depth look at the internal workings of the Connecticut for Lieberman campaign. Sate your curiosity about who are the important players in Lieberman's groundbreaking (as in political burial) bid! This will help us all understand what has motivated Joe Lieberman in this remarkable move and who might benefit if he actually could win.
Republicans caused Katrina corruption
Wed Jun 14, 2006 at 09:07:44 PM PDT
There's been a lot of press about how 1.4 billion in Katrina funds have been misused for various personal purposes. The faux outrage about a sex change operation (no major drain on revenues) shows it was intended as a right wing talking point. But I remember which party wanted thorough and independent oversight of Katrina expenditures - the Democratic party - and which party blocked it - the Republican party. I remember which party wanted toothless, meaningless oversight - the Republican - and which struggled to get that committee to do something - the Democratic. And I've noticed who has resisted such flimsy oversight as we managed to get - the Bush administration, fully in keeping with their stated and achieved intent to run roughshod over the laws of this land.
Baghdad: Yes, it's Civil War
Wed May 10, 2006 at 11:16:00 PM PDT
Iraqi president Jalal Talabani said Wednesday that
1,091 were killed due to civil-strife related violence in Baghdad in last month alone. That's a lot of grieving Iraqis - mothers, fathers, children, lovers, friends, cousins, aunts, uncles... It's a hard number to put into context. What would that scale of violence do to the US?
Cuellar-TX: not just for Medicare abuse anymore
Mon Feb 06, 2006 at 10:48:59 AM PDT
Most of us know that Henry Cuellar supported the Medicare Part D "reform", a ruse to protect drug
price gouging,
defraud Medigap purchasers for their insurance companies, and
penalize non-psychic seniors who cannot forecast their drug needs for the rest of their lives. We also know he cast a
deciding vote for CAFTA
without labor protections.
But what else has he done? He is the 8th least Democratic Democrat according to Vote View and is the absolutely least liberal Democrat according to the Patrick Henry club. Why is this? I took a look at some - just some! of his votes this year - just this year! - and I was shocked. Even libertarian-leaning centrist me! More after the flip.
Bush gag orders National Weather Service
Tue Oct 04, 2005 at 10:02:17 PM PDT
Employees of the National Weather Service, in the process of accurately warning the public about recent hurricanes, have apparently stepped on some toes. Recent weather facts have exposed both
Bush's incompetence and
Santorum's corruption. As reported by Larisa Alexandrovna of
Raw Story NWS employees who wish to talk to the press must now obtain authorization from the Department of Commerce.
WTC7 Collapse: The Real Story (not tinfoil)
Mon Sep 12, 2005 at 07:58:52 AM PDT
I see a semi-regular appearance of the idea that the WTC7 building (part of the WTC complex but not one of the Twin Towers) collapsed due to deliberate demolition rather than due to damage from the Twin Tower collapses. This is pretty implausible so I did some internet research to find out why so many people believe it and what actually happened. I can say confidently that the reason belief is widespread is that real investigative sites are difficult to spot amidst the noise of offhand mentions of WTC7 and the conspiracies. The reason for the collapse can't be proven absolutely but strongly indicates failure of particular vulnerable cantilever trusses deep inside the building.
Katrina: Blue Gerrymandering by God?
Fri Sep 09, 2005 at 09:46:13 AM PDT
I was reading
this diary and saw the comment about God gerrymandering Delay out with blue evacuees. Thinking about it, I realized that the mass movement from the storm does amount to a blue gerrymander.
Debit Cards cancelled: FEMA will send checks
Thu Sep 08, 2005 at 07:12:25 PM PDT
Buried on the
CNN site
"After 1 day, FEMA curbs its debit card program
BATON ROUGE, La. (CNN) -- A spokesman for the Federal Emergency Management Agency said Thursday that, after a day's experience handing out debit cards to evacuees, it has decided to go back to the old methods.
"At this time, we believe our better delivery mechanism will be checks or electronic funds transfer," David Passey told reporters.
(snip)
Asked how long it would take for checks to arrive, he said only, "I would anticipate that money will begin making it to applicants in the coming days." (Posted 4:38 p.m.)"
Rove is trying to hide the DSM (and more) in a catfight
Fri Jun 24, 2005 at 08:44:26 AM PDT
OK, we're all trying to divine why a normally canny operator like Rove would effectively put himself out to be crucified for outrageous, inflammatory, and easily refuted remarks claiming "liberals didn't want to defend America after 9/11".
I think the reason is that he knows we are about to accuse the Bush administration of similar things accurately and with evidence. So he's throwing those accusations at us first hoping that the public will just see accusations going back and forth and not look at the evidence underneath.