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Flippin’ the Newt

You might know the term “Flippin’ the bird”, but I want to call this “Flippin’ the Newt”: Newt Gingrich on March 7, on what he would do in Libya: Exercise a no-fly zone this evening, communicate to the Libyan military that Gadhafi was gone and that the sooner they switch sides, the more like they […]

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I Do Declare!

© Matt Wuerker Isn’t Congress supposed to declare war? Why did this stop happening?

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Those who forget history are doomed to be John McCain

Yesterday, John McCain appeared on the CBS morning show and called for arming the rebels in Libya who are fighting against Moammar Gadhafi. But what he really did was dish up a triple helping of hypocrisy and irony. McCain twice called for the ouster of Gadhafi because the Libyan dictator has “American blood on his […]

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Late Night Political Humor

“They said the radioactive plume came here today. Just be happy that something traveled 5,000 miles across the Pacific and for once it wasn’t your job.” – Bill Maher “President Obama told Americans not to worry about the radiation from Japan — as he left for South America.” – Jay Leno “We will always find […]

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When Crime Does Pay

© Ruben Bolling

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The Attack of the Health Care Bunnies

The way Republicans talk about it, you’d think health care reform was the black plague. © Tom Toles I’m noticing a new tactic, however. Instead of trying to repeal health care reform outright, they instead are trying to eliminate the individual mandate. What they don’t tell you is that without universal health insurance, costs will […]

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We Have Met the Evil Empire, and it is US

When did we stop being the good guys? This is the kind of thing we used to denounce communist dictatorships for doing. Abe Mashal is a 31-year-old man who lives in a suburb of Chicago. He’s a veteran — an honorably discharged ex-Marine. Married, with kids. Owns his own business. Fairly normal in most respects […]

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The Revenge of the Social Conservatives

Right now, the biggest issue for voters is the economy, and recent polls have shown that voters are becoming increasingly in favor of allowing gays to marry. But that doesn’t matter in Iowa, which seems to have gotten stuck in the politics of the last century. The Iowa caucuses are the first test of the […]

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Bad News and Good News

© Stuart Carlson As John Steinbeck is purported to have said, Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat, but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires. That’s the only reason I can see why people in the US continue to vote against their own interests.

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Giving Us the Big Bird

© Drew Sheneman

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The Cost of the War in Iraq

We just passed the eighth anniversary of the start of the war in Iraq, and here is how much money we thrown down the drain on it: The Cost of the War in Iraq (JavaScript Error)

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Freedom Plus!

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Do as I say, not as I do

Newt Gingrich, who for all intents and purposes is running for US president, went on Fox News on Thursday in order to slam Obama for publicly stating his NCAA basketball bracket during a time of crisis (by which I assume Gingrich is referring to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan). But it is the strangest […]

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Congress in Action

Five minutes after voting to cut off federal funding for NPR, the House of Representatives voted to continue funding the War in Afghanistan. How much will defunding NPR help reduce the deficit? Lemme see, according to the CBO, it will save, hmmm, absolutely nothing. How long did Congress spend debating a measly $5 million in […]

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Late Night Political Humor

“The situation is deteriorating in Libya and Japan and the stock market is collapsing worldwide. President Obama finally took decisive action. He named Duke, Kansas, Ohio State and Pittsburgh as his Final Four.” – Jay Leno “President Obama went on ESPN to announce his NCAA tournament picks. Or, as Japan put it, ‘Really?’” – Jimmy […]

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