Good morning. It's been a rough week. I prefer winning elections -- particularly when my rights are on the ballot. And, I really, really resent that the fact that people get to vote on people's rights in the first place. But, I do have to give a shout-out to my family for their help on the campaign in Maine. My parents, Rita and Chuck, did everything they could to help, as did my sisters. They were all beyond amazing and I am extremely grateful. Watching Tom Tancredo storm off the set during a debate with Markos was a great way to end the week. Those right-wing, immigrant-bashing, homophobic tough guys, like Tancredo, are so thin-skinned. Full story...
From Shahien Nasiripour at Huff Post:
If the White House and congressional leaders get their way, the vaunted new oversight council charged with overseeing systemic risk in the financial markets will actually be a house organ of the Treasury Department, lacking the independence required to challenge decisions by government regulators, among others.
I would think a Dobbs candidacy would hurt the Republicans more than us. Some independents may fall for Dobbs' schtick, but his base will be conservative Teabaggers.
Spencer Ackerman weighs in on the story we wrote about earlier:
Now, in fairness, I’m a very short Jew, so, it’s not like this thought hasn’t occurred to me either.
From our good friends at NewLeftMedia. Priceless, as usual.
Glad to see he's stepping up a bit more on this issue. As one of the leading contributors to the problem, it is only normal that other countries expect the US to show some leadership on the issue.
Seriously creepy and the racial profiling is sickening. What is happening over there?
Police officers are now routinely arresting people in order to add their DNA sample to the national police database, an inquiry will allege tomorrow.
The sad, and scary part, is that these people actually believe this stuff.
Yes, the Blackwater that Bush's DOJ was considering indicting last December. The same Blackwater that was accused of shooting at innocent Iraqi civilians.
Rock? Who needs a rock when you have the real history? Just kidding, of course, but why not check out both fantastic places and their history? I admit to having a bit of bias though because I love P-town.
As Cillizza notes, mid-cycle, that tends to mean turmoil in GOP land.
Trevor Francis, the communications director at the Republican National Committee, is leaving his post, an odd mid-cycle departure that suggests some level of turmoil within the GOP's chief campaign committee.
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