View image | gettyimages.com On the day I was born The nurses all gathered ’round And they gazed in wide wonder At the joy they had found The head nurse spoke up Said “leave this one alone” She could tell right away That I would change Senate rules to allow certain executive branch nominations to […]
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Why It’s a Good Thing GOP Debates Will Be Moderated by Conservatives
View image | gettyimages.com In August 2013, the RNC said it was considering having its 2016 presidential primary debates moderated not by some blow-dried, vacuous, allegedly-objective-but-actually-liberal TV news personalities, but by its own blow-dried, vacuous, openly conservative personalities. At the time, many liberals ridiculed the idea as yet another example of the closed right-wing information […]
Bill O’Reilly Is Not Going Anywhere, You Far-Left Pinheads
View image | gettyimages.com Bill O’Reilly suffers from the same malady as Brian Williams: a tendency to embellish stories of the dangers and horrors he has faced as a journalist (though in O’Reilly’s case, his career as a journalist was brief, before he discovered his true calling). They may have had a slightly different motivation; […]
Photo of the Day, Flying Kick Edition
View image | gettyimages.com A Shaolin monk demonstrates his flying side kick on a visit to London. What does this have to do with American politics? Think of it as a metaphor. The monk represents one thing, his target off-camera another thing, and the red doors behind him yet another thing. You fill in the […]
When a ‘Gotcha’ Question Is More Than a Gotcha
View image | gettyimages.com I’m no fan of John McCain’s (to say the least), but there was at least one moment in his 2008 presidential campaign in which he did the right thing by standing up to the crazies in his party, even if it might have meant some political risk. At an event just […]
Photo of the Day, Snow In Strange Places Edition
View image | gettyimages.com This is the scene in Jerusalem today, with the Dome of the Rock half-covered by a fluffy white blanket of hope and understanding.
How Will the 2016 Candidates Deal With Anti-Islamic Sentiment In Their Party?
(Flickr/Dan Nguyen) My Plum Line post today is about what looks like a growing sentiment on the right that we should indeed be in a clash of civilizations, between the Christian West and Islam. When Bill O’Reilly is literally calling for a “holy war,” practically every Republican is complaining that President Obama doesn’t call terrorism […]
Why Did Ronald Reagan Hate America?
Just a couple of America-haters pretending to be cowboys. (State Department photo) Ronald Reagan has been dead for more than a decade, but it’s long past the time for us as a nation to come to grips with the fact that this two-term president really didn’t love America. Scholars will have to debate whether he […]
Photo of the Day, Chill Over Washington Edition
View image | gettyimages.com Marine One takes President Obama from the White House. And can I just say, winter isn’t a competition, people. It’s not about who got more snow, or who’s being too whiny by complaining about the cold. It’s cold out there. If you want to complain, go ahead and complain. Complaining about […]
‘Obama Never Praises America’ May Be the Single Dumbest Criticism Republicans Have
View image | gettyimages.com Not that you needed a reminder that Rudy Giuliani is a contemptible jerk, but the former New York mayor has managed to find his way back in the news in the only way he can, which is to to say something appalling. I’m going to try to take this opportunity to […]

