At 7.16 pm, there were shouts of "McCain! McCain!" But this Clinton supporter stands out. Here's Ickes declaring a "hijack": As it happens, Obama could have won a 50-50 split in Michigan. He chose not to. 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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