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Rosenberg is right -- blame the people who actually make the stupid policies, not the underpaid workers who carry them out.
Predictably, the attempt to topple Pelosi worked out about as well as his NFL career did.
Monday USA TODAY ran a seemingly innocuous little story about a children's book putatively authored by Barack HUSSEIN Obama. Some sharp-eyed patriot at FOX News, always on the alert for.
You know how Van Halen somehow, defying all the odds, managed to replace Sammy Hagar with a lead singer who was even worse? Apparently, Obama is considering doing something similar.
If you assume contemporary congressional Republicans are bargaining in good faith, you're almost certainly wrong.
Jon Chait, formerly the strongest defender of the Catfood Commission among liberal bloggers, sees new data about its inequities and jumps ship. A rare triumph for the self-correcting blogosphere! Albeit.
Illinois and Northwestern are playing a college football game at Wrigley Field on Saturday. That's an actual photograph of one end zone. My favorite detail is the advertising signage at.
The post below reminds me that I had been meaning to blog about these Dana Milbank speculations about how Clinton might have been better. He bases this around some discussions.