Archive for August 30, 2009
Shocker — Fox News’ Audience Doesn’t Think Global Warming is Real
This is a poll that’s up on their “green” site (which, btw, hasn’t been updated since July 15).

Ed Schultz in Boulder, Colorado
Just got back from a town hall meeting with a bunch of rowdy Boulderites and Ed Schultz. It’ll air tomorrow on the Ed Schults Show. Great time. While I have problems with Ed, he’s performing an invaluable service in the fight for the public option. He is one pissed off dude, as are those of us who see the Democrats being their usual wimpy selves and caving on this.
Hey, we already had a march on Washington. It was held on November 2, 2008 and WE WON. So Dems, suck it up and get this done!
It’s Almost New Product Time
Remember back in 2002, when Andy Card said, “you don’t roll out a new product in August” (that “new product” being the lies that led to the invasion of Iraq)?
Well, August is coming to an end and September is upon us. Wonder what “new product” the GOP will roll out this fall.
One Year Ago Today
We were all Googling “Sarah Palin,” because John McCain announced that he had picked her as his VP 24-hours earlier:
“She’s exactly who this country needs to help me fight the same old Washington politics of me first and country second,” the presumptive Republican nominee said at a Dayton, Ohio, rally of about 15,000 supporters, who welcomed the surprise pick of the relatively unknown politician with cheers and flags.
“She’s got the grit, integrity, good sense and fierce devotion to the common good that is exactly what we need in Washington today,” McCain said.
(Gee, “the same old Washington politics of me first and country second?” Isn’t that exactly what the Republicans are doing with health care right now?)
Short and Not So Sweet
Here’s a succinct little post about how — astonishingly – the right co-opted the health care debate with “partisanship, paranoia and greed.” It should be inducted into the “Hall of Fame for political con jobs.”
Newspapers Getting Ripped Off by Bloggers?
You know how newspapers are fond of saying that they’re being ripped off by bloggers and that’s why they’re in decline?
Well get this. Here’s a blogger who was ripped off by a newspaper.