Category Archives: In A World Gone Mad

If assets = elitism


FOUR MORE YEARS! FOUR MORE YEARS!

[Hat tip to the Jed Report for the video]
In case you’re watching the video and not catching it, Sen. McCain is saying that he’d have nominated Cheney as his vice-president in 2000. He’s also saying that Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Powell are the strongest national security team we’ve ever had.
And this is not a knee-jerk supporting-the-president-in-the-wake-of-9/11 [...]

What Do You Want?


A Hollywood Produced Timeline of US/Saudi Relations

[Hat tip to Josh for the link, and to Eisman-SF for the original find]
From the movie, The Kingdom, uploaded by eismann-sf on Vimeo.

Bill Kristol Sucks Ass Cooties

This guy can piss me off like no other.
Take a look at an excerpt from Bill Kristol’s recent Op-Ed What Obama Left Out, which is about Sen. Obama’s commencement speech at Wesleyan this weekend:
“Obama chooses to introduce the notion of public service…but there’s one obvious path of service Obama doesn’t recommend — or even mention: [...]

The Clinton Won The Popular Vote Myth

From RenaRF’s My Math Beats Up Clinton Math.: “[While Clinton's math excludes the fourteen caucus states], you can see in MY math the totals for the primary contests and then the totals for the caucus contests.  So pulling it ALL together (drumroll please):

When you use Clinton’s own criteria and apply that criteria fairly, Obama clearly [...]

Where Does The Money Come From

This e-mail from Barack Obama just showed up in my inbox. Listen to this:
As you know, we’ve won 27 of 41 contests and have maintained our commanding lead among pledged delegates.
But today I want to share another staggering number: supporters like you donated more than $55 million to this campaign in the month of February.
That’s [...]

Land of Lost Liberty

There’s something shameful happening in the United States. According to an article in the New York Times today, almost 1.6 million Americans are behind bars. Maybe a comparison will help you understand that figure a little easier. According to the CIA World Factbook, only .6% of the American labor-force works in the farming, forestry, and [...]

On Last Night’s Debate

There were a few things that interested me during last night’s debate, and if you can’t blog about what interests you, what else should you blog about?
First, there was the tone of the debate. Senators Obama and Clinton were civil to each other throughout the debate, and at times, they were downright friendly; but there [...]

The South Carolina Debates

I just finished watching the Democratic debate in South Carolina from last night, and I gotta say, while I support Sen. Obama and the change that he represents, I wouldn’t have a problem with any of the three remaining candidates serving as our next president.
I’ve said before — and I’ll say again — I [...]

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