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  • The Day Our Leaders Got Unstuck

    08/10/2011 3:33:10 PM PDT · by keat · 13 replies
    The New York Times ^ | August 9, 2011 | Thomas L. Friedman
    This is a scary economic moment. The response we need is not easy, but it is totally obvious. We need a Grand Bargain between America’s two parties — and we need it right now. Until you read the following news article, we’ll be stuck in a world of hurt. Washington (AP) — It was a news conference the likes of which the White House had never seen. President Obama stood in the East Room, flanked by the House speaker, John Boehner; the Senate minority leader, Mitch McConnell; the Senate majority leader, Harry Reid; and the House minority leader, Nancy Pelosi....
  • Republican Emerges as Obama’s Annoyer-in-Chief

    07/07/2010 4:57:32 AM PDT · by afraidfortherepublic · 15 replies
    New York Times ^ | 7-7-10 | MARK LEIBOVICH
    WASHINGTON — As a sign of the pride Representative Darrell Issa takes in annoying the Obama administration, consider his account of a recent exchange with Rahm Emanuel, a former congressman and now the White House chief of staff. In describing the episode — a chance encounter outside the House gym — Mr. Issa smirked and raised his middle finger. “That’s the only thing Rahm did when he saw me,” Mr. Issa, a California Republican, boasted in an interview in his House office. He waved the unfriendly digit in the air like a trophy before folding it into a nub (to...
  • The Times Finds A Lone Crazed Assassin

    02/22/2010 4:02:23 AM PST · by Michael van der Galien · 12 replies · 862+ views
    FrontPage Magazine ^ | Peter Collier
    The New York Times’ front page profile on Saturday of professor Amy Bishop, who allegedly executed three University of Alabama Biology Department colleagues after being denied tenure, appears to be an exhaustively reported piece based on “numerous interviews with colleagues and others who knew her.” It portrays Bishop as violent and unpredictable, rejected by Harvard because of mediocre work and shunned by a series of neighbors and co-workers scared off by the suppressed rage that kept bubbling up to the surfaces of her social life, and also someone who may already have gotten away with the murder of her brother...