Watch as John McCain manages to offend all the people of Iran, the Beach Boys, and almost everyone else in twenty seconds.
Archive for August 31st, 2008
31 Aug
Presidential Crimes: Moving On Is Not An Option
By Elaine Scarry | BostonReview.net We have at the present time two government leaders, a president and a vice president, who, according to all available evidence, have carried out grave crimes. Will these two men leave office and live out their lives without being subjected to legal proceedings? Such proceedings will surely release new documents [...]
31 Aug
George Bush, Finally The Uniter
?By Mikel Weisser | MohaveDailyNews.com When Bob Costas interviewed George Bush for NBC’s Olympic coverage on Aug. 10, attempting to take a hard line, Costas asked Bush to comment on the problems in our country. Bush replied, ?I don’t see any problems with our country.? Following the immediate crowd reaction of everyone in the room [...]
31 Aug
Continuing Deception
Mr. McCain’s ads on taxes are just plain false. Sunday, August 31, 2008; Page B06 Washington Post THERE IS a serious debate to be had in this presidential campaign about the fundamentally different tax policies of Barack Obama and John McCain. Then there is the phony, misleading and at times outright dishonest debate that the [...]
31 Aug
Public Opinion Snapshot: The Economic Reality of the Past Seven Years
Center for American Progress By Ruy Teixeira | August 29, 2008 The latest income and poverty figures from the Census Bureau show that, while there were some improvements during 2007, the typical family, after seven years of tepid economic ?expansion,? has still not made up the ground it lost in the last recession?unprecedented by historical [...]
31 Aug
Stalled Progress on Poverty
The latest figures from the U.S. Census Bureau show that the United States has made little progress in combating poverty since 2000. Center for American Progress By Mark Greenberg, Lisa Donner | August 26, 2008 The U.S. Census Bureau today reported that 12.5 percent of Americans?one in eight?were living in poverty in 2007. The increase [...]