Sunday Discussion Group

At a forum in DC earlier this week, Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) said he believes a third-party candidate could excel in the 2008 presidential race. “I think the public is fed up,” he said. “If the two major parties don’t hear this going into ’08, there is a real chance of an independent third-party candidacy […]

Are people really ‘sick and tired of the fighting and the gridlock’?

The WaPo had a front-page item today on congressional Dems finding their legislative agenda stalled. The House has passed a variety of key pieces of legislation, but a combination of Republican obstructionism, presidential vetoes, and attention to the war in Iraq has slowed down progress. A variety of Dems quoted in the piece agree that […]

Conservatives, campaigns, and creationism … oh my

In what has turned out to be the most memorable moment of Thursday’s Republican presidential debate — “Is there anybody on the stage that does not believe in evolution?” — an interesting discussion has emerged about the right, science, and modernity. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, one of three Republican candidates who rejects modern biology, […]

Broder’s confusion

I take no pleasure in returning, once again, to pointing out still more errors of fact and judgment from the WaPo’s David Broder. For reasons that continue to puzzle me, the “dean” of the DC media establishment continues to slip further and further away from coherent analysis, leading to yesterday’s revealing online chat with Washington […]

This Week in God

First up from The God Machine this week is a recognition of an annual “holiday,” established about a half-century ago, called the National Day of Prayer. It’s basically an official, symbolic slap in the face to church-state separation — every year, the president issues a proclamation promoting the value of prayer and encouraging Americans to […]

Welcome to Circuit City, where stupidity is state of the art

Guest Post by Morbo As the Carpetbagger mentioned briefly on Wednesday, the electronic store chain Circuit City is in trouble. A few weeks ago, the super-geniuses who run the company decided to adopt an innovative cost-cutting measure: 3,400 of the chain’s most experienced — and thus highest paid — employees were told to hit the […]