Sunday's comic was GOP time machine, by Matt Wuerker Relentless anti-choice forces can only be defeated by relentless foes, by Meteor Blades 2008 v. 2012--Is the presidential landscape changing, by Steve Singiser Trouble in the Heartland, by DarkSyde The encroachment of religion on our secular government, by Armando Will 2012 be the year the Democrats say 'I do,' by Scott Wooledge The lie about when slavery ended, by Denise Oliver Velez President Obama outflanks lost Republicans on corporate taxes, by Dante Atkins Defeating Mitt Romney is about more than 2012, by Laurence Lewis The Romer Memo and Obama's first term, by brooklynbadboy
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker slammed his opponents Monday for pushing a recall election in his state, calling it a “distraction and “frivolous” waste of government funds. Walker blamed “out-of-state special interests” for spending “tens of millions” to push him out of office.
Walker blamed “out-of-state special interests” for spending “tens of millions” to push him out of office.
While Christie and Bush might be fine candidates, perhaps the Republicans should consider a more inspired and game-changing pick: Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
Santorum comes from behind in Alabama three-way
The former vice presidential candidate was nominated Saturday for a Golden Raspberry Award as worst actress for her “performance” in the documentary “The Undefeated,” a film about her political career.
A federal jury on Friday found one of two white supremacist brothers guilty in the 2004 bombing of a black city official in suburban Phoenix, but stopped short of finding that it was a hate crime. [...] The jury found Dennis Mahon guilty of three charges in the bombing but found his identical twin brother Daniel Mahon not guilty of the one charge he faced ... They [the prosecutors] played surveillance tapes of the brothers referring to Logan in racial slurs and a voicemail that Dennis Mahon left at the diversity office just months before the bombing in which he angrily said: "The white Aryan resistance is growing in Scottsdale. There's a few white people who are standing up."
The jury found Dennis Mahon guilty of three charges in the bombing but found his identical twin brother Daniel Mahon not guilty of the one charge he faced ...
They [the prosecutors] played surveillance tapes of the brothers referring to Logan in racial slurs and a voicemail that Dennis Mahon left at the diversity office just months before the bombing in which he angrily said: "The white Aryan resistance is growing in Scottsdale. There's a few white people who are standing up."
A total of 231 nominees are up for the Nobel Peace Prize this year, the Nobel Institute said Monday, with Bill Clinton, Helmut Kohl, the EU and US soldier and WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning known to be on the list.