Ronald Brownstein has an eye-opening article on the problems with McCain's healthcare plan: McCain's approach would save people money when they are young but expose them to greater financial and health risks as they age. It repudiates the essence of... Full story...
Christopher Orr speculates that Obama may be "wooing McCain" by sparing Lieberman and appointing Napolitano to Homeland Security.
In a new addictive flash game, you control a Mario-like Obama who jumps up to collect American flag points and bounces on lipstick-wearing pigs.
Chris Crain has a round-up of writers calling for new leadership at HRC.
This site claims to be able to analyze a blog and determine its "type." I plugged the Dish in and it spat back this: The independent and problem-solving type.
Spencer Ackerman nails it. It's the think-tank lunch: Here I'm going to reveal an open secret in Washington.
Ezra Klein is ecstatic: You don't tap the former Senate Majority Leader to run your health care bureaucracy.
Freddie DeBoer makes a prediction: As homosexuality becomes less and less differentiated from conventional life, and there are more and more victories for gay normalcy and gay acceptance, there will likewise be less reason for a gay rights movement.
The Economist puts the boot in: Another reason is the degeneracy of the conservative intelligentsia itself, a modern-day version of the 1970s liberals it arose to do battle with: trapped in an ideological cocoon, defined by its outer fringes, ruled.
The American Family Association puts out a DVD showing how homosexuals have a plan to infiltrate and take over every small town in America in order to construct a new Sodom to terrorize your children.
Tocqueville understood the genius of American Christianity better than most Republicans today: "I have no belief in the virtue or durability of official philosophies, and when it comes to state religions, I have always thought that, though they may perhaps.
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