Archive for July, 2009
Tomorrow is Sarah Palin Day!
Tomorrow is Sarah Palin’s last day as governor of Alaska. I know you’re all broken up about this. Sarah Palin’s last press conference as governor will be held at 6 p.m. tomorrow. I plan on liveblogging. Join us here to relive your favorite memories of Sarah Palin before she embarks on [...]
25Jul2009 | Unstable Isotope | 1 comment | ContinuedDarth Vader Hammertime
Jason330 is so going to love this:
25Jul2009 | cassandra_m | 2 comments | Continued
The 19 Commandments of the Republican Party
This is from frequently hilarious commenter Dickday over at TPMCafe (caps are his, but imagine Fred Thompson’s voice reading this):
25Jul2009 | cassandra_m | 5 comments | Continued
Calls for Book Banning and Book Burning in Wisconsin
Another fight started by more folks who want the government to control the media available to you. This is Wisconsin, not the Swot Valley, mind you:
25Jul2009 | cassandra_m | 9 comments | Continued
Like Shooting Fish in a Barrel
Let’s do some math. Take Paul Stanley a Republican State Senator from Tennessee and add some good ol’ Christian values and what do you get? A southern Christian Republican politician boffing a 22-year-old intern and taking snapshots for his scrapbooking workshop. Oh, by the way, Stanley’s first wife — yes, he’s been married more than [...]
25Jul2009 | nemski | 10 comments | ContinuedFrightening on so many levels
I’m speechless. They just make up memo’s so they can/could break the law.
“The president has ample constitutional and statutory authority to deploy the military against international or foreign terrorists operating within the United States,” the memorandum said.
The memorandum — written by the lawyers John C. Yoo and Robert J. Delahunty — was directed to Alberto [...]
25Jul2009 | Donvictimiti | 60 comments | Continued
Mike Castle Taking Credit for Another ARRA Project Here (Updated w/ DL Graphinator)
While looking for links to the DNREC info on the denial of the permit, this is what I found (complete with supersized stunt check) :
This was for an announcement by Gov. Markell of Wasterwater project funding by the Recovery bill. I don’t think that this incident of Mike Castle showing up to help take [...]
25Jul2009 | cassandra_m | 9 comments | ContinuedQOD
Am I allowed to call a cop an asshole on my property?
25Jul2009 | Donvictimiti | 14 comments | ContinuedQOSM (Question of Sunday Morning)
Should the Army be allowed to arrest US citizens?
Ist the Army allowed to arrest US citizens?
Around the Horn — July 24, 2009
Sorry this post is late today. I simply got destroyed at work today, putting out a fire everywhere I turned, as result of a business trip to Dallas, Texas earlier in the week.
The big story of the week was MIKE CASTLE vs. THE BIRTHERS, otherwise known as the Base of the Republican Party.
24Jul2009 | Delaware Dem | 21 comments | Continued
Weekend Open Thread
Some links to carry you into the weekend.
24Jul2009 | Unstable Isotope | 19 comments | ContinuedDeep thought
Remember when they measured O’s performance against the Dow? Well, for the first time in 10 years it was up 12 days in a row….guess he is doing an awesome job!!!! I knew it!
24Jul2009 | Donvictimiti | 17 comments | Continued
DNREC Denies Delaware River Dredging Permit
Don’t know when this was released, but the Press Release announcing the denial of the river dredging permit showed up in my email this afternoon. A key bit from the letter to Col. Tickner:
24Jul2009 | cassandra_m | 1 comment | ContinuedRepublican Evangelist Convicted on 10 Sex-Abuse Counts
When are Christians going to stop being persecuted in this country? If you are a rich white male Christian in this country you might as well just hang it up. The cards are stacked against you.
“I’m just another one of the prophets that went to jail for the Gospel,” Alamo [...]
The Guide To Republican Excuse-Making
Whenever a Republican gets caught doing something wrong, he or she and their apologists are always ready with an excuse. Here’s a handy-dandy guide to Republican excuse making.
24Jul2009 | Unstable Isotope | 14 comments | ContinuedComment Rescue Paul Clark – If Not Crooked Than What? Stupid? Crazy? All of the Above?
I have to cop to not being as up on all of this Paul Clark stuff as I should be. Nancy is up on it though and it seems that there is still plenty to investigate regarding [...]
24Jul2009 | jason330 | 3 comments | ContinuedWorking the Refs
Researched asked two sets of soccer judges to watch the same game clips. One group watched the footage on mute and the other with the sound. The refs who heard the sound [...]
24Jul2009 | jason330 | 9 comments | Continued
Things That Are Normal in The Paul Clark Home
- Positioning the ottoman over dog pee is the same as cleaning it up. [...more...]
24Jul2009 | jason330 | 17 comments | Continued
Birthers Causing A Problem…For CNN?
CNN’s Lou Dobbs is a crazy birther. Jon Stewart ridicules him, while CNN repeatedly debunks the birth certificate nonsense.
24Jul2009 | Unstable Isotope | 31 comments | Continued
All of this has happened before, and it will happen again.
When a Democrat or liberal does it, it is pure evil and unforgivable. When a conservative or a Republican does it, it is protected free speech and those criticizing it are tyrannical despots intent to demonizing dissent.
23Jul2009 | Delaware Dem | 22 comments | Continued
They Just Can’t Help Themselves
Tea party activist and neurosurgeon Dr. David McKalip thinks a picture of Obama depicted as a witch doctor is “funny stuff.” He thought it was so great he sent it to his fellow tea partiers.
23Jul2009 | Unstable Isotope | 38 comments | Continued
Castle Booing Overshadowed Beckham Boo filled Return to Galaxy
The BBC reports that Beckham was not forced to recite an oath of loyalty to the flag of the United States of America.
David Beckham insists he is staying with the LA Galaxy despite a hostile response from some fans to his return.
The England midfielder was booed by sections of the crowd at his [...]
Blue Dogs Raking It In and Sticking It To The Poor
The Blue Dog Democrats coalition has raised more money than any other PAC in 2009. Somehow, coincidentally, the Blue Dogs are the ones holding up healthcare reform. I’m sure there’s no relationship.
23Jul2009 | Unstable Isotope | 10 comments | Continued




