By Bill Moyers and Thomas Frank, Bill Moyers Journal. Posted January 19, 2010. Bill Moyers interviews Thomas Frank on how our short attention span has allowed conservatives to escape blame for their role in the economic meltdown. Editor’s note: In the following interview Bill Moyers and Thomas Frank, author of “What’s the Matter With Kansas” [...]
Archive for January 19th, 2010
19 Jan
Mass. Chaos
thinkprogress.org ELECTION As he battled brain cancer last year, the late Democratic senator Ted Kennedy “privately asked the governor and legislative leaders to change the succession law to guarantee that Massachusetts will not lack a Senate vote when his seat becomes vacant.” The legislature and Gov. Deval Patrick (D) complied, changing the law so that [...]
19 Jan
Health Care Reform Holds Breath For Mass. Vote…
Campaign for America’s Future Progressive Breakfast: Massachusetts Madness By Bill Scher NYT reports Dem leaders considering passing Senate bill in House without changes, if Senate Dems “waver” after Mass. Senate election today: “‘”Let’s remove all doubt,’ [Speaker Pelosi] added. ‘We will have health care one way or another.’ [But] several House Democrats sounded less than [...]
19 Jan
In Obama’s first year, successes outweigh missteps
washingtonpost.com President Obama speaks about U.S. relief efforts after last week’s earthquake in Haiti. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/associated Press) By Fred Hiatt Tuesday, January 19, 2010 On Wednesday one year will have passed since President Obama’s inauguration. Much of the tidal wave of assessments has been negative: Falling poll numbers. Unfulfilled promises. Disappointed supporters, disillusioned independents, [...]
19 Jan
Vote today – for health’s sake
GLOBE EDITORIAL January 19, 2010 VOTERS IN Massachusetts have already sent a message. For months, the race to succeed Ted Kennedy caused barely a flurry of attention. Now it’s a blizzard, and the entire political world is watching. Democratic nominee , who has been endorsed by the Globe, and Republican nominee Scott Brown deserve credit [...]