wingnuttery
The House vote to end Planned Parenthood funding would make very little sense -- in some alternate universe where people who want to criminalize abortion were primarily concerned about protecting.
...is pretty much the opposite of what's happening in Wisconsin.
As appalling as the reactions to the rape sexual assault* of Lara Logan that Mary Elizabeth Williams discusses are, the comments are actually worse. [via] ...see also. And also. *Corrected,.
Another reminder that Breitbart is essentially never right about anything, and a high percentage of his reprehensible smear jobs involve race-baiting.
The anti-ACA lawsuit in Florida really does seem part of a larger desire to return to McKinleynomics. The Tea Party: make sure it doesn't happen to your state.
It's good that Mark Ciavarella will be receiving the due process he denied to so many young men and women. And if he's found guilty, hopefully he will get to.
I know I should lie low for a while, but when the targets are this soft arguments are this remarkably silly*: Could you please read this NYT article very carefully.
Shorter one of Breitbart's ethically and factually challenged lickspittles: "The fact that people who work in the same place had a conference call is the biggest scandal since political journalists.
