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The Real Tragedy

© Rob Rogers I love how some people want to blame the Tucson shootings on a random nut job, but then fail to mention how we have dramatically cut funding our mental health system, which dumped all those random nut jobs out on the streets.

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Eisenhower’s Warning

Fifty years ago, Dwight D Eisenhower warned America about the growing power of “the military-industrial complex”. His words were unfortunately prophetic: Until the latest of our world conflicts, the United States had no armaments industry. American makers of plowshares could, with time and as required, make swords as well. But now we can no longer […]

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McCain still has the ability to surprise me

John McCain wrote an editorial in the Washington Post praising Obama, even calling him a patriot. He also — without mentioning her by name — defended Sarah Palin, doing a better job than Palin when she attempted to defend herself. If this is the beginning of a new political civility, then it is a damn […]

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Only Fox News would celebrate MLK day this way

Fox News celebrated Martin Luther King, Jr. day in its own unique and ironic way. The article “Ronald Reagan – More of a Friend to Blacks than Obama?” by Michael Reagan (president of The Reagan Legacy Foundation), claims that Ronald Reagan did more for blacks than Barack Obama. But the article does it using crude […]

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Theories of International Politics and Zombies

I kid you not. This is an actual book title by political scientist Daniel Drezner, which you can buy on Amazon: What would happen to international politics if the dead rose from the grave and started to eat the living? Daniel Drezner’s groundbreaking book answers the question that other international relations scholars have been too […]

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New Palin Map

© Mike Luckovich Palin has played the victim card too many times. And if her response to the Tucson shootings wasn’t tone deaf enough, her next public appearance is at a gun and hunting convention in Nevada. UPDATE: I guess she just can’t stop herself. Jon Stewart points out the obvious, but does it hilariously:

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Muslims and the Christmas Spirit

Amazing news from Egypt: Muslims showed up at Christmas Eve mass services in churches around Egypt and at candle light vigils held outside, offering their bodies and lives as “shields” to Egypt’s threatened Christian community. Among those shields were beloved comedian Adel Imam and movie star Yousra, popular Muslim televangelist and preacher Amr Khaled, the […]

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Violent Spin

© Jen Sorensen

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Apocalyptic Rhetoric

Paul Waldman at The American Prospect makes an excellent point about what passes for political discourse in this country recently: The rhetoric of violence is not the only kind of rhetoric that encourages violence. The apocalyptic rhetoric we’ve seen from some on the right, most notably Glenn Beck, should be part of this discussion too. […]

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Everyone Agrees!

© Chan Lowe The only way the inflammatory rhetoric will get toned down is if we stop supporting it. When people use it, let them know you don’t like it. When politicians spew it, don’t vote for them. That applies whether you agree with their positions or not.

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It’s just a surveyor symbol?

© RR Anderson I had to think about it before I posted this comic, because I could be accused of doing the same thing people like Sarah Palin are doing. But that’s the whole point. It has to stop. Violent, eliminationist rhetoric has to stop, no matter which side it comes from. We don’t have […]

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Targeting the Targeters

Yes, [the Republican] party has worked to achieve certain goals like repeal of the president’s health care reform law, and at times we have employed rhetoric like “massive government takeover” and “death panels.” Yet, while some have called this “troubling” and “irrational,” it certainly could not have influenced the shooter, for he was clearly troubled […]

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The Majority of No?

© Adam Zyglis As the minority party, the Republicans were able to get away with being the Party of No, but now that they have a majority in the House, and an improved ability to filibuster the Senate, how long can they keep up being the party that is just opposed to everything the Democrats […]

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What happened to our brains?

© Keith Knight The New York Times article.

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Too Rich to Fail

© Tom Tomorrow

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