Monday, August 16, 2010

The Next GOP Nominee Brought to You by Fox News

An early, likely meaningless, poll taken out in Iowa shows that three of the four top nominees for the 2012 Republican nomination are Fox News contributors. I'm pretty sure Newt's not under contract, but he doesn't go two weeks without appearing, and Huck & Palin ARE signed employees. Looks like Romney will need to step up his appearances.

1. Mike Huckabee - 22%
2. Mitt Romney - 18%
3. Newt Gingrich - 14%
4. Sarah Palin - 11%
5. Ron Paul - 5%

Others: Tim Pawlenty, John Thune, Rick Santorum, Haley Barbour, Rick Perry

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Olbermann slams O'Reilly's dead father

Cable news is a circus show, but there's one freak who just has no shame, and it's preceisely because he remains firmly entrenched in his echo chamber. Keitho attacks O'Reilly pretty much every day, and O'Reilly, to my knowledge, has not uttered Keith's name on air in years. He's above it. And I think that feeds Keitho's rage and makes him try harder to provoke Papa Bear.

Keitho's latest seems unusually low-class even for him. Granted, Bill going after Jennifer Aniston's comments about fathers seemed like not the most wise use of precious broadcast minutes, but Keitho attacking Bill's father and using that as psycho-analysis? I am glad I don't understand him. And I'd thank NBC once again for not making Bob Costas share a NFL TV show with him this fall.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Don't Repeal the 14th Amendment

When you have Lindsay Graham and John Boehner entertaining the idea, it's time to squash it. GOP, if you go down this path, you will lose more votes than you gain.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Top 100 Stimulus Wastes

Courtesy o' the distinguished Senators Coburn & McCain.

Worst Job-Loss Recession Ever?


It looks like ever since the Democrats took control of the House and Senate, the US has entered the worst job-loss recession ever, at least in the worst post-WWII. And if the trend plays out, we're several years away from unemployment ever getting back up to 5%.