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I’m more Christian than these people and I’m an atheist.

“Let’s not pretend [Trump] wants to engage in high-minded discourse.”

Bark louder, little dog.

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I’d hate to be the candidate who lost to this guy.

Republicans seem to think life begins at the candlelight dinner the night before.

Conservatism: there are people the law protects but does not bind and others who the law binds but does not protect.

Republicans choose power over democracy, every day.

Israel is using food as a weapon of war. Unforgivable.

Sadly, there is no cure for stupid.

Meanwhile over at truth Social, the former president is busy confessing to crimes.

At some point, the ability to learn is a factor of character, not IQ.

Speaking of republicans, is there a way for a political party to declare intellectual bankruptcy?

Jesus, Mary, & Joseph how is that election even close?

When the time comes to make an endorsement, the pain of NYT editors will be palpable as they reluctantly whisper “Biden.”

Roe isn’t about choice, it’s about freedom.

We cannot abandon the truth and remain a free nation.

Technically true, but collectively nonsense

Biden: Oh no. We’ve upset Big Pharma again.

Sadly, media malpractice has become standard practice.

if you can’t see it, then you are useless in the fight to stop it.

Imperialist aggressors must be defeated, or the whole world loses.

No offense, but this thread hasn’t been about you for quite a while.

A lot of Dems talk about what the media tells them to talk about. Not helpful.

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Archives for December 2003

BDS

by John Cole|  December 5, 20033:08 pm| 6 Comments

This post is in: Humorous

This was a pretty amusing column on Bush hate by the Hammer. I expect the usual suspects will be out there asserting that he really thinks Dean is actually insane, which will be even funnier.

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Go Vote

by John Cole|  December 5, 20032:08 pm| 4 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

Make sure you go vote for the Weblog Awards.

Predictably, I am getting my ass handed to me.

For some reason, I am not even on the Playful Primates ballot. Weird.

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Drunken Congressmen and the Democratic Frontrunner

by John Cole|  December 5, 200310:49 am| Leave a Comment

This post is in: Humorous

RealPolitik has some particularly good cartoons up today.

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More Violence In Iran

by John Cole|  December 5, 200310:28 am| Leave a Comment

This post is in: Foreign Affairs

This is distressing:

Iranian Supreme Revolutionary Guard forces under the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reportedly killed a 10-year-old boy in the country’s minority Baloch region yesterday, touching off a massive uprising against the Islamic regime countered by a deadly crackdown and imposition of martial law, according to sources on the scene.

Amid burning banks, stores and government offices, at least 30 Baloch protesters are dead and 80 injured in the southeastern city of Saravan near the Pakistani border, said Malek Meerdora, who immigrated to Canada from the city in 1993…

In an unusual display of resistance to the hard-line, cleric-led regime, a crowd set a military jeep on fire and began beating the soldiers, Meerdora said.

Later, at about 1:30 p.m., thousands of Balochs, including many from surrounding cities, began to congregate on the streets in protest.

Revolutionary Guard soldiers opened fire on the crowd, hitting up to 80 people, witnesses claimed.

The entire city and surrounding area is raised up against the Tehran government, Meerdora said, burning down symbols of the regime and attacking Iranian officials.

How can we help these people?

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The Disastrous Impact of Bad Data

by John Cole|  December 5, 200310:17 am| 5 Comments

This post is in: Outrage

Move over Bellesiles and Lott, there are some new kids on the block:

Three Maryland researchers have admitted fabricating interviews with teenagers for a study on AIDS prevention that received more than $1 million in federal funds.

Lajuane Woodard, Sheila Blackwell and Khalilah Creek were employed by the University of Maryland at Baltimore’s department of pediatrics as researchers on the study, funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

The three admitted they made up interviews with teenagers, which they had claimed took place from May to August 2001, for the study on preventing the transmission of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. The fabrication was first reported in the journal Research USA.

This is so irritating and awful on so many levels I am just going to end this post right here, as I can not adequately describe my anger.

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Groan

by John Cole|  December 5, 20039:56 am| 11 Comments

This post is in: Democratic Stupidity

Here is a prime example why election year politics are so damned irritating. President Bush finally rescinded the hideous steel tariffs that free-traders across the political spectrum loudly denounced. The reaction from the Democratic candidates is essentially– “About time, we are the party that is really shitty on free trade:”

The Democratic candidates vying to unseat President Bush next year quickly seized on his decision Thursday to lift tariffs on steel imports, seeing it as an issue that will give them a political edge in key steel-producing states.

Party strategists said rescinding the tariffs had jeopardized Bush’s standing in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia

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Lagging Indicators

by John Cole|  December 5, 20039:33 am| 2 Comments

This post is in: Domestic Politics

The economy is showing saigns of improvement on a number of fronts, as we have discussed before, and here is a little more evidence:

The nation’s unemployment rate slipped to 5.9 percent in November, the lowest level in eight months, but the number of new jobs added fell well short of economists’ expectations.

The Labor Department reported Friday that the rate fell for the fourth straight month, down from 6 percent in October. The last time it was lower was in March, at 5.8 percent.

U.S. companies added 57,000 new jobs in November, boosting payrolls by 328,000 during the past four months following a half-year hiring drought.

But economists had predicted that about 150,000 new jobs would be added in November, and are looking for monthly payroll gains of 200,000 to 300,000 to significantly lower the unemployment rate and sustain a labor market recovery.

Keep your fingers crossed.

*** Update ***

Max Speaks.

Bill Hobbs speaks.

Dean Esmay speaks.

Steve Verdon speaks.

The CalPundit speaks.

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