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Continue reading …Authorities in Ohio say a mother, her young son and a friend who disappeared more than a week ago were murdered in the family’s home. Police say the bodies were found in garbage bags inside a hollow tree about 20 miles northwest of their home. (Nov. 18)
Continue reading …Politicians don’t seem to realize, or maybe the word is care , that we have this stuff called advanced technology that records their statements for posterity and endless playback. Jon Stewart’s “Daily Show” crack team of researchers … (continued) Related Entries November 18, 2010 The Day China Diverted the Internet November 18, 2010 Senate May Consider Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal
Continue reading …By Ruth Marcus Judging by England’s biggest engagement, relationships have come a long way in the royal family. Related Entries November 18, 2010 The Day China Diverted the Internet November 18, 2010 Senate May Consider Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal
Continue reading …Joe Scarborough apparently likes Nancy Pelosi's toughness, given her response to his MSNBC colleague pressing her as to why she would make a good House Minority Leader after losing 60 seats. MSNBC's Luke Russert asked the Speaker why she should lead the House Democrats if her approval rating among independents is at 8 percent. Pelosi delivered a testy response, and Scarborough admitted his glee over the tone. “I think she's a disaster for the Democrats politically right now…but I like that fight,” he remarked. “C'mon, boom!” he expressed as he threw imaginary punches, pretending to be Pelosi punching down Russert. “Hey Luke, come here, Luke, look, boom! Luke, look, look, boom!” Later on Thursday's “Morning Joe,” Scarborough was pressed by Times columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin as to why he was praising such a polarizing figure when he has promoted a platform of bipartisanship and moderate politics. The “Morning Joe” co-host has conducted multiple campaigns on his own show for calmer rhetoric in the country's political sphere and has denounced political extremism.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media This exchange among three right-wing Fauxheads — Ann Coulter, who is adamantly opposed to the TSA’s new airport bodyscans (hmmmmmm …. OK, not gonna go there), Peter Johnson, a longtime BushCo apologist who thinks they’re just fine, and Sean Hannity, who just wants to be pals with all things RightWing — really isn’t particularly enlightening. But it sure is entertaining. Especially because Johnson won’t let Coulter get away with her vague platitudes — Coulter, of course, thinks we can just do away with the scans and instead rely on good ol’ American racial profiling, — and so he insists on pointing out that Coulter has no solutions for dealing with the kinds of threats the bodyscans are intended to prevent. (I’m not so sure Johnson is right about the need for the scans, but that doesn’t make Coulter anything other than the dead wrong she usually is.) So Coulter shrieks at him to shut up, when in fact he’s just engaging in the standard Fox-style talk-show behavior, where interruption is the norm. Indeed, Coulter is a past master of this form. Coulter has a history of not handling criticism well — she always wants her critics silenced. I’m surprised she didn’t ask Hannity to beat Johnson up.
Continue reading …Most unresolved issues in US freeze proposal are routine, Washington source says. State officials in Jerusalem say discussions still being held on security package, add: ‘There is some difficulty in way in which fighter jets will be supplied’
Continue reading …Dave Talley, a homeless man, found $3300 in cash in a backpack left behind at a light rail station in Arizona. Despite being tempted to keep the money, Talley tracked down and returned the backpack to its owner. (Nov. 18)
Continue reading …President Barack Obama on Thursday welcomed the return of a rejuvenated General Motors to the US stock market, calling it a beginning of seeing ‘some of the tough decisions that we made in the midst of the crisis pay off.’ (Nov. 18)
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