Month: October 2004
Mark Schmitt does a great job drawing contrasts between the 1984 "Bear in the Woods" ad and the 2004 "Wolves will eat me" ad. Here's the transcript of the bear.
This is troubling news: New Record for Marijuana Arrests Marijuana arrests in the U.S. totaled a record 755,000 last year, according to the FBI's latest numbers. That represented 45 percent of.
Laura Rozen has a nice, brief analysis of the latest Safire: Bill Safire is chagrined that Jewish and Arab Americans are united in voting overwhelmingly against Bush and believing Kerry will.
Apparently, not even Fox News is going to pick up the Washington Times "scoop" regarding the fact that some Security Council ambassadors don't remember meeting John Kerry. This is only somewhat.
How bad is it when the story of 380 tons of lost explosives can't even make a blip on my outrage meter? Really, what could these people do that they haven't.
Maybe it's not quite as satisfying as Stewart on Crossfire, but it's close: Lawrence O'Donnell finally speaks truth to Smear Boat Scumbag John O'Neill. I'm scared that Digby is right that.
Another of the American Conservative articles is an endorsement of the Constitution (sic) Party's candidate by founder Howard Phillips. One advantage of supporting a no-hope candidate is the potential for candor,.
Given the paucity of options for principled reactionaries, the editors of The American Conservative gave individual endorsements rather than a collective one. (Remarkable times; even Marty Peretz didn't insist on writing.