The Florida judge some ‘pro-lifers’ want to see dead

Guest Post by Morbo I smack the right wing around on this blog on the weekends and am happy for the opportunity to do it. But when a conservative has the gumption to stand up to the kook element in his own political party, I think that individual deserves a word of thanks. That’s why […]

It’s not easy being Green — especially when you’re a far-right fundamentalist

Guest Post by Morbo According to a recent report in The New York Times, evangelical Christians are suddenly interested in global warming. We’re told religious conservatives are awakening to an understanding of their role as stewards of God’s creation and are ready to save the planet. Nah. Five or six of them might be. The […]

Reed’s greed: A twisted tale of casinos, cash and calumny

Guest Post by Morbo Back when Ralph Reed was running the Christian Coalition for Pat Robertson, I thought he was just an annoying twerp who, like many religious fundamentalists, burned to use the power of the government to force his backward theological views onto everyone else. These days I think even less of Reed. I’m […]

Housekeeping

First, my email seems to finally be back on track. Sorry about the 2+ day outage. Second, I wanted to let some of the newer readers know that I rarely post on weekends, but a Carpetbagger regular, whom I fondly call “Morbo,” offers clever words of wisdom every Saturday. You can even email him if […]

Dobson 1, SpongeBob 0

We all had a good laugh recently when James Dobson and his Focus on the Family empire launched a broadside against “We Are Family,” a video intended to promote tolerance among children. In particular, Dobson lashed out at SpongeBob SquarePants, whom Dobson said was part of this underhanded, “pro-homosexual” scheme. For those of us who […]

Mr. President, we don’t know what that means either

Another Bushism for the (increasingly long) list. “[P]ersonal accounts do not permanently fix the solution. They make the solution more attractive for the individual worker. And that’s important for people for understand, John, and that’s why it’s very important for Congress to discuss this issue. “In terms of timetables, as quickly as possible — whatever […]

Disgusting

I can appreciate that well-intentioned people can reach reasonable disagreements about the fate of Terri Schiavo, but like Kevin Drum and Jesse Taylor, I can’t help but feel this stunt defies all reasonable standards of decency. Republican leaders in Congress moved today to prevent the removal of a feeding tube from a brain-damaged Florida woman, […]

Friday’s political round-up

My new daily feature about campaign-related news items that wouldn’t generate a post of their own, but may nevertheless be of interest to political observers: * The fight among the high-profile Dems hoping to take on Rick “Man on Dog” Santorum has ended rather abruptly. Gov. Ed Rendell (D) has endorsed state Treasurer Robert Casey […]

Life, unfortunately, imitates art

I know this isn’t a political story, but I hope you’ll indulge a little Friday diversion. Many of you may have seen the Diet Pepsi commercial that originally aired during the Super Bowl featuring P. Diddy, In it, P. Diddy’s car breaks down on route to an awards show and a Diet Pepsi truck driver […]

Fortas is on point, but Paez is even better

Charles Babington had a good piece today debunking a central claim of Republicans who rail against Dem filibusters against a few Bush judicial nominees: the “unprecedented” nature of it all. It’s a solid article, but I think there’s a better comparison available. Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) told his panel this month that the […]