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Giving ‘True Lies’ a whole new meaning

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Stop me if you’ve heard this one: incompetent chief executive who can’t win policy debates on the substance, uses public funds to create fake news videos. This time, it isn’t President Bush; it’s Schwarzenegger. Using taxpayer money, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s administration has sent television stations statewide a mock news story extolling a proposal that would […]

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Drugs vs. Cows — Dems still want answers

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Last month, Rep. Rahm Emanuel, the new chair of the DCCC, started raising a fuss over the Bush administration’s disparate standards for importation of Canadian prescription medication and Canadian beef. The safe one can’t come in to the U.S., while the suspect one can. Emanuel wrote to Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman and HHS Secretary Tommy […]

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White House relies on experts … who believe Bush is wrong

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That the Bush administration opposes needle-exchange programs, despite their success in stemming the AIDS epidemic, is not a surprise. It’s the way the administration is opposing the programs that’s interesting. The administration claims that the evidence for the effectiveness of needle exchange is shaky. An official who requested anonymity directed us to a number of […]

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Newsflash: Bush couldn’t care less about poor people

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David Broder got an advance look at the latest report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and, for reasons that are unclear, seemed shocked to discover that the Bush White House seems anxious to turn its back on the nation’s poorest families. By studying the spending caps Bush proposed for the 57 broad […]

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Richard Johnson couldn’t get elected dog catcher today

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I sometimes get the impression that people believe today’s politicians are scandal-ridden scoundrels while our leaders of yesteryear were paragons of virtue. The reality is generally the exact opposite. I was reminded of this point while reading Georgetown’s Michael Kazin’s terrific review in the New York Times yesterday on Ted Widmer’s new biography on Martin […]

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Blessed are the warmongers

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Not content with one venture into Mess O’ Potamia, at least one Republican lawmaker seems anxious to start another — this time, with nukes. Now we know where Rep. Sam Johnson (R-Texas) thinks the weapons of mass destruction are buried: in Syria, which he said he’d like to nuke to smithereens. Speaking at a veterans’ […]

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We wouldn’t want Robin Williams offending James Dobson, now would we?

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I don’t know or care about the Oscars, but there’s just something amusing about Robin Williams’ plan to lampoon James Dobson last night, and the decision to clamp down on the ridicule. ABC executives have forced Robin Williams to drop a comic song from the Oscars show that might well have proved one of the […]

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Look, Up In The Sky — It’s A Bird, It’s A Plane, It’s An Idiotic Network!

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Posted by Morbo Carpetbagger is fond of pointing out that the media has its priorities — are they yours? With that thought in mind, consider the following: On Thursday, ABC News devoted two hours to a special about UFOs hosted by Peter Jennings. The United States is currently spending $1 billion a day on the […]

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Perhaps You Would Like To Terminate My Governorship?

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Posted by Morbo What is one to make of Arnold Schwarzenegger? On the one hand, any Republican who holds even a few moderate views these days is to be applauded. On the other, there’s no denying that the man is a frightening example of celebrity-worship run amok. Other than recite catchy lines from his insipid, […]

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Join The People Who’ve Joined The Army — Or Don’t. It’s Your Choice

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Posted by Morbo Recent news reports indicate that the Army is having difficulty meeting its recruiting goals. This is not surprising, given that the country is involved in an unpopular war in Iraq that has already claimed many soldiers’ lives. The military has another problem as well: desertion. Although less publicized, the number of soldiers […]