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May 7, 2009

Plain speaking

From Howard Dean. No, not all the crap about this is just more of what Bush started (I thought the Democrats hated Bush); that Americans are optimistic; that the stimulus package is working to revive the economy; and that Obama is good for the economy. That’s to be expected. But rather the plain speak comes from the final bit: “I think we had quite enough capitalism in the last eight

Is the GOP going extinct? And if so, is conservatism to blame?

Well, yes, if you believe Time’s Michael Grunwald: The party’s ideas — about economic issues, social issues and just about everything else — are not popular ideas. They are extremely conservative ideas tarred by association with the extremely unpopular George W. Bush, who helped downsize the party to its extremely conservative base. A hard-right agenda of slashing taxes for the investor class, protecting marriage from gays, blocking universal health insurance

Fanfic [Dan Collins]

Now, in Slate, Jeff Greenwald fellates Obama and Spock at the same time.

Breaking news: LA Dodger Manny Ramirez suspended for 50 games

Just Manny being (a chemically-enhanced) Manny…

In re: Darleen’s post on “health care reform”

As I was reading through the comments to the article at Politico trumpeting socialized medicine, I was almost immediately confronted by what I’m certain will be the “second wave” attack strategy from progressives, the major points for which are distilled into this single, angry comment. In response to a commenter who notes that the Obama “plan” is quite vague on the particulars, our “progressive” useful idiot lets ‘er rip: What’s

Newsweek: New Star Trek Movie Not Progressive Enough [Dan Collins]

Terrible how Star Trek has decided to entertain, rather than lecture: The latest film version of “Star Trek,” however, is more brawn than brain, and it largely jettisons complicated ethical conundrums in favor of action sequences and special effects. The film shows the beginnings of the Enterprise crew, tracing how Kirk, Spock and the others came together. All the character quirks are there, and the Enterprise is rendered more realistically