Yule be sorry.
Occasionally we try out a new “tradition” and see if it sticks, like that year we put the man-sized tuber on an upside-down wash basin and decorated him like a Christmas tree. (I think that was Anti-Lincoln’s idea.)
Occasionally we try out a new “tradition” and see if it sticks, like that year we put the man-sized tuber on an upside-down wash basin and decorated him like a Christmas tree. (I think that was Anti-Lincoln’s idea.)
The vote is a right people have died defending in this country (see Schwerner, Goodman, and Chaney), and we need to exercise it.
After six years of being compelled to drink the fragrant golden beverage of Obama’s national security policy, we are now to be treated to even more acrid delicacies offered up by Clinton, the next generation.
We can counteract all of Adelson’s and the Kochs’ billions by simply not being gullible, by standing up and voting, by organizing, and by exercising those formal constitutional rights that haven’t yet been excised in service to corporate power.
In the category of criticizing others for unprovoked aggression against a sovereign nation, we haven’t a leg to stand on.
Reactionary politics at any level relies on the non-participation of the majority of the electorate. The pundit class actively encourages this non-participation.
Governor Scott’s got a glowin’ dome. Governor McDonnell’s got some slop on his top.
Big Green celebrates the return of mid-summer with the eleventh installment of Ned Trek, some selections from the music crypt, and various mumbles. Dig it.
The sequester deadline is getting closer, but – unsurprisingly – we are no closer to cutting a deal to avoid draconian cuts to a full range of programs. In all honesty, if it weren’t for the domestic and veteran-support programs that would fall under that senseless cleaver, it might not be such a bad thing in that … Continue reading The way we are.
Netanyahu is following in a long tradition of Israeli political leaders who know that the iron fist earns votes.