OPEN THREAD: Who REALLY won the Health Care Summit last week?
This video pretty well captures the Summit *I* saw. Be sure to watch all the way to the end for the money quote from Gergen. OPEN THREAD
This video pretty well captures the Summit *I* saw. Be sure to watch all the way to the end for the money quote from Gergen. OPEN THREAD
In the post below, Fox Sports echoes what so many of us have been saying since President Obama heaved a 5.6 oz sphere 56 feet on July 14 — and sets itself up even further as the anti-ESPN with its refusal to kiss the ring of the First Fan on a daily basis. The idea that Obama is both athletic and some sports “superfan” — | Read More »
Look, I know he said he was going to go out of his way to get on other world leaders’ good sides, but this seems to be going a bit overboard. Photograph courtesy of Atlas, who finds this an unwelcome gesture of submission to the head of a terror-sponsoring state. Let’s make this an open thread.
….based on this, I’m not so sure both sets, overlapping or not, shouldn’t be jailed or exiled to a small Pacific atoll for their own safety and for that of the rest of us. Bear in mind, that’s a U.S. Congresswoman who holds a Masters in Public Speaking from the University of Florida.
Only twelve Senators voted against TARP, the Big 3 auto bailout, and the Porkulus boondoggle. Who were they? (Answer below the fold) Speaking of which, does anybody else out there have some good trivia? Let’s make this an open thread, with a slight emphasis on brain-expanding question-and-answer in the comments. My personal favorite subject is ancient history
hat tip to Ben Domenech on this one.
Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA), House Chief Deputy Minority Whip, has been asked to provide “personal documents” to McCain vice presidential vetters, according to a report made this afternoon. “Cantor through a spokesman declined to comment,” said the AP report. “McCain spokesman Brian Rogers said the campaign would have ‘no comment on anything related to the vice presidential issue.’” Further, McCain representatives neither confirmed nor denied | Read More »