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Obama’s Zionist Wannabe Veep
by Robert Weitzel / September 2nd, 2008 (0)

If I were a Jew, I would be a Zionist. I am a Zionist. You don’t have to be a Jew to be a Zionist. – Senator Joseph Biden

Considering the last eight years and the current (viable) options, I’ll admit to wanting Barak Obama in the White House in January. Undoubtedly, more people around the world will have a better chance of surviving the next four years with his finger on — or rather off — the button. However . . .

For all of Obama’s campaign promises of “change,” his choice of Joseph Biden as his running mate sends …

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A Challenge for Candidate Palin
by Rosemarie Jackowski / September 1st, 2008 (10)

The GOP pick for VP was a brilliant political strategy. It accomplished two important goals. It increased donations to the Republican Party and it also has kept the spotlight off important issues. In addition, if E-mail traffic is any indication, it has unnerved the Democrats.

By now everyone has to admit that the US voter is about as informed on issues as a fruit fly is. Can anyone pretend that the average voter casts his ballot based on the economy, justice, or matters of war and peace? The two words that are the biggest threat to the sale of Ambien …

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What Does Sarah Palin Mean for the Left?
by Eric Patton / September 1st, 2008 (10)

There’s confusion among liberals as to McCain’s choice of Sarah Palin for VP. Actually, the choice was brilliant. I don’t know if Karl Rove was consulted on the pick or not, but regardless it’s a genius pick. The right wing loves Palin.

So how should the left approach her? It depends on which segment of the left we’re talking about. The liberal, coordinator-class, Democratic left doesn’t know what to do, and even if they were told what they should do (which I’m about to do), they still wouldn’t do it.

For the radical …

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Fearing Obama
by Jacob G. Hornberger


Conservatives and the neo-cons seem to be growing increasingly agitated over the possibility that Barack Obama is going to win the November election. Part of this agitation is, of course, over the likelihood that federal spending (and, therefore, taxation or inflation), along with domestic socialism and regulation, are going to soar even more than they have under Bush.

But my hunch is that the agitation is growing for another reason.

Ever since 9/11, conservatives and the neo-cons have steadfastly taken the position that “we’re at war” against “the terrorists.” It’s an endless war, they have repeatedly maintained, one that will last so long as there are potential terrorists threatening the American people.

Given that “we’re at war,” the conservatives and neo-cons have said that “patriotism” dictates supporting “our commander-in-chief.” Anyone who criticizes his policies in time of war is behaving unpatriotically, perhaps even treasonously. When we’re at war, “extraordinary powers” must be exercised, and in “emergencies” mistakes will be made.

So, what happens if Obama, a Democrat with a socialist and interventionist philosophy, wins the presidency? What happens if he uses the CIA, the FBI, and the military to do many of the same things that they’ve been doing under the Bush regime (e.g., torture, sex abuse, rendition, tribunals, invasions and occupations, arbitrary arrests, indefinite detentions, domestic spying, etc.), plus more?

What do conservatives and neo-cons do?

If they follow their principles to their logical conclusion, they will faithfully support the actions of their “commander in chief” given the fact that “we’re still at war” against “the terrorists.” Thus, they will need to support Obama — their new “commander in chief” during “time of war” as loyally as they have their previous “commander-in-chief.”

If they join us libertarians in condemning such actions, won’t they be exposing themselves as hypocrites for having blindly supported the actions of President Bush and for having condemned those of us who have stood steadfastly against Bush’s wrongdoing?

I suspect that this quandary is causing no small amount of unease within the hearts and minds of conservatives and neo-conservatives. What do they do if Obama becomes their new “commander-in-chief” in time of “war”?

Of course, if Obama is elected, liberals (i.e., leftists) who have been critical of Bush’s wrongdoing will undoubtedly place themselves on the other side of fence. Loyally supporting their man, they will flip-flip to the other side and come up with all sorts of rationales and justifications for supporting such things as torture, invasions, occupations, rendition, and so forth..

Through it all, libertarians will be the consistent advocates of liberty, free markets, the Constitution, and a limited-government republic. We don’t view the president as a commander in chief for the American people, only for the military. We understand that the “war on terror” is as big a sham as the “war on drugs” and “war on poverty.” We understand that the many crises facing our nation are rooted in Washington, D.C. We understand that genuine patriotism involves standing for what’s right, even if that means taking a stand against one’s own government. Our principles do not depend on who is in power.

When Americans decide they want out of the deep morass in which our nation finds itself, regardless of whether McCain or Obama is elected president, there is but one solution — libertarianism.

Jacob Hornberger is founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation.

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Police State Methods: Preemptive Strikes Against Protest at the Republican National Convention- by Prof. Marjorie Cohn - 2008-09-02

Iranian Trump Card. Russia Can Take Control of Persian Gulf- by Radzhab Safarov - 2008-09-01


Global Famine. Is It A Conspiracy?- by Eric Walberg - 2008-09-01

Stoking Tensions, Risking Confrontation: A High Stakes US Gamble with Russia- by Stephen Lendman - 2008-09-01

Hurricane Gustav: National Emergency Environment Sets the Stage for the McCain Election Campaign - by Michel Chossudovsky - 2008-09-01


How the Republicans Win Pull out their old play cards- by Robert Parry - 2008-08-31


Biden, Iraq and Obama's Betrayal- by Prof Stephen Zunes - 2008-08-31
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McCain-Palin & the RNC


BYRON YORK: Evangelicals flock to McCain. “Why the Palin Baby Story Matters” 09/02 2:45 AM

DAVID FREDDOSO: Yesterday’s cancelled speeches were the ones the GOP wanted to get out of the way as quickly as possible. “Gustav & the RNC” 09/02 9:00 AM

DAVID KAHANE: Where does she get off thinking she can be vice president of the United States? “I Hate You Sarah Palin” 09/02 7:00 AM

DINESH D'SOUZA: Palin lives her principles. “Talk vs. Action” 09/02 7:48 AM

KATHRYN JEAN LOPEZ: Romney was the right pick, but Palin is still a savvy one. “Don’t Call Her ‘Harriet’” 09/01 11:10 AM

SCOTT W. JOHNSON: It’s the second stall from the right. “Welcome to the Twin Cities!” 09/01 4:00 AM

STEPHEN SPRUIELL: John McCain left the platform alone. “To the Right of McCain” 09/01 6:00 AM

JOHN J. PITNEY JR.: Why has Palin generated such energy? “Go Ahead and Laugh” 09/01 6:00 AM

ALVIN S. FELZENBERG: McCain, injected into his party what it so badly needs, a new face, new energy, and a reshuffled deck. “History Changer” 09/01 6:00 AM

KATHRYN JEAN LOPEZ: Feminists really only champion a certain type of woman — a type Sarah Palin doesn’t fit. “We’re Not Sisters with Her” 09/01 10:30 AM

TOM GROSS: Sarah Palin has the foreign-policy right stuff. “Palin’s Instincts” 08/30 10:36 AM

CESAR CONDA: Middle-class voters hold the keys to the White House. “A Middle-Class Tax Cut for McCain” 08/30 12:00 AM

NRO EDITORS: By picking Alaska governor Sarah Palin as his running mate, John McCain has wowed the public and enthused the Right. “The Palin Pick” 08/29 1:03 PM

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Obama & More


ANDREW C. MCCARTHY: Bill and Hill’s clever calculations gave Democrats an unelectable nominee. “Thank the Clintons for Ayers … and Obama” 09/01 6:00 AM

CHET ARTHUR: Joe Biden should not even be in the Senate. “Who Broke Politics?” 09/01 4:00 AM

RUTH WEDGWOOD: Obama’s promises strain credulity. “New Democrats’ Near-Sighted Gaze” 08/30 10:00 AM

MICHAEL BARONE: Obama may not Weather all storms. “Outrageous Vulnerabilities” 08/30 9:00 AM

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TOM SULLIVAN
All the King's Hatchet Men ourfuture.org — Let's see: Karl Rove, Steve Schmidt, and now Tucker Eskew has joined McCain.

PAUL KRUGMAN
Disaster as Self-Fufilling Prophecy nytimes.com — FEMA's degradation, from one of the government's most admired agencies to a laughingstock, wasn't an isolated event; it was the result of the G.O.P.'s underlying philosophy. Simply put, when the government is run by a political party committed to the belief that government is always the problem, never the solution, that belief tends to become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

DEEPA FERNANDES
Three Years After Hurricane Katrina, Homelessness Looms motherjones.com — Where are Katrina evacuee families supposed to go once FEMA kicks them out? A trailer park tale continues.

MATT STOLLER
Make the Conservatives Own Their Failure openleft.com — The Gustav narrative can be about climate change and the need for a progressive sustainable economy, and the first step is to make the case for why our politics can handle problems as big as these hurricanes.

MAGGIE MAHAR

The Future of the Democratic Party tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com — The new values — fairness, compassion, and common cause; the idea that we're all connected as one people, and that what happens to some of us touches all of us — are really the old values. These are not conservative values. These are not libertarian values. These are radically progressive, Democratic values. And by "radical" I mean that they lie at the root of what Democrats have believed for decades.

WILLIAM RIVERS PITT

The Hollow Man truthout.org — The facts reveal that Mr. McCain has thrown his support behind just about every asinine and idiotic decision made by the single most unpopular and unsuccessful American president there ever was and, God willing, ever will be.

BYRON KENNARD
The Wrong Energy Agenda businessweek.com — Conservatives should rethink their solution to our energy problems. Instead of more drilling, it's time for small-scale enterprises.

DAVID MOBERG
Dixie Turning Blue inthesetimes.com — For decades, following Richard Nixon's successful "Southern strategy" to win over white Democrats by playing on backlash to the civil rights movement, many national Democrats had written off the South — and often with good reason, if wretched long-term consequences. But author Bob Moser argues that Democrats in the rest of the country should put aside their stereotype of the South as uniquely racist and resistant to change.
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A Radical Agenda
Last week, the Republican Party put the finishing touches on its 2008 election platform, which the party will officially adopt this week at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN. Many on the right have indicated that this year's platform represents one of the most conservative in the history of the party. For example, the legislative advocacy arm of the ultra-conservative Family Rights Council hailed the 2008 platform as the most "conservative, pro-life and pro-family platform in Republican party history." David Keene, chairman of the American Conservative Union (ACU), considers the platform "very conservative," while the ACU's vice chairman Donald Devine called the document "a vast improvement" over the 2004 platform. Indeed, the platform calls for constitutional amendments banning same-sex marriage and abortions, positions that, according to a recent Time Magazine poll, only 35 and 10 percent of Americans support, respectively. And while the document refrains from using the term "privitization," its "solution" to Social Security calls for giving workers "control over, and a fair return on, their contributions" to the program.

LIP SERVICE ON THE ENVIRONMENT: To its credit, the 2008 GOP platform recognizes the human role in global warming and advocates long-term tax credits for renewable energy. However, the GOP's environmental platform is "loaded with caveats about the uncertainty of science and the need to 'resist no-growth radicalism' in taking on climate change." It also ridicules "doomsday climate change scenarios peddled by the aficionados of centralized command-and-control government." In effect, this approach endorses the Bush administration's climate policy, which has led to an increase in greenhouse gases. Moreover, unlike the 2000 and 2004 platforms' planks on protecting the Great Lakes and Everglades, the 2008 platform mentions neither. Also absent from the 2008 platform is any mention of mandatory federal emission cuts in a cap-and-trade program. While the party's presumptive nominee, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), has pushed for a federally mandated cap-and-trade program, he has walked away from it at various points during the campaign season.

GOP VERSUS McCAIN: The 2004 platform "found 80 things to 'applaud,' 17 to 'hail,' a dozen to 'commend' and several hundred opportunities to say what a great job [President] Bush was doing and would continue to do." Yet this year's document contains only one mention of McCain, which is simply "in support of his candidacy and those of our fellow Republicans across the nation." Indeed, there are many areas of disagreement between McCain and his party. "The platform calls for a 'major expansion' of research involving adult stem cells but opposes embryonic stem-cell research, which Sen. McCain supports." The party's immigration stance is tougher than in 2004 -- when the GOP called for a "humane" immigration system with a temporary-worker program and a path for illegal immigrants "to come out of the shadows'' and apply for citizenship. This year however, the GOP opposes any plan that includes "amnesty" for undocumented immigrants, saying "the rule of law suffers if government policies encourage or reward illegal activity." McCain has previously supported a path to citizenship but his current position remains unclear, having declared securing the borders as his new number-one priority. Despite these disagreements, the McCain campaign reportedly plans to "run on the final version of the platform."

PROGRESSIVE SOLUTIONS: The Center for American Progress has provided progressive solutions to a wide variety of social, economic and national security challenges facing the United States. Specifically, CAP has laid out a comprehensive approach to reproductive health that respects a variety of viewpoints, diffuses the abortion debate, and has a broad-based appeal. CAP has also provided an immigration reform plan that provides for tough, but smart enforcement, at our borders and at worksites, establishing mechanisms to require the estimated 12 million undocumented living in our midst to become legal, taxpaying, and contributing members of our society, and creating the means for regulating the flow of immigrants into the country. On the environment, CAP has called for a policy "revolution" that will create a low-carbon society while providing a powerful charge to the economy by fundamentally changing the way we produce and consume energy, investing in new clean energy technologies, creating new green jobs and pathways out of poverty, and taking a leadership role in international agreements to fight global warming.

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MEDIA -- RIGHT-WING MEDIA ELITES BLAST COMMENTERS ON LIBERAL BLOGS AS 'VICIOUS,' 'HURTING THE COUNTRY': Yesterday at the Republican convention, the Huffington Post hosted a panel discussion about the rise of new media with a number of leading traditional media personalities. Conservative talker Laura Ingraham applauded the rise of the online journalism, stating, "Look, the old media blew it; the free market does work." But many of her conservative co-panelists lamented the perils of this free market. MSNBC host Joe Scarborough said the flip side of the emergence of the blogopshere is that "it's so ugly now in some parts of the internet" that good people are being dissuaded from running for office. His fellow conservative media elites chimed in with similar criticisms. Conservative columnist Peggy Noonan said online commenters "are much like what you would have gotten in 1880 if you walked into a bedlam with a megaphone and said, 'I'd like to say a few words.' It's wild, it's crazy, and it's awful, and it's often quite vicious." Conservative pollster Frank Luntz said, "Mean would not describe it. It is as humanly vicious as it possibly can be," adding that it is "deliberately insulting." Scarborough then proposed a solution: "Why don't internet sites that want to be respected make people [commenters] put their names and their phone numbers." Arianna Huffington agreed with him about the need to keep commenters from "hiding behind the cloak of anonymity."

JUSTICE -- REPORT: GONZALES MISHANDLED CLASSIFIED DATA: Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales "improperly handled classified information about some of the government's most sensitive national security programs," according to a report to be released today by the Justice Department's inspector general. Gonzales "improperly stored" notes about the Bush administration's warrantless wiretapping program and other eavesdropping initiatives "in a safe in his fifth-floor office at the Justice Department...instead of in the special facilities accessible only by certain people with top secret security clearances." He also "might have taken [the notes] home at one point." The notes were written during a "March 2004 meeting between President Bush and congressional leaders in the White House Situation Room." According to the Associated Press, "Gonzales agrees with the inspector general's findings," saying his behavior "was not consistent with the department's regulations governing the proper storage and handling of information." There is no evidence that the information was "shared with or accessed by people who lacked the proper clearance to review it," and the Justice Department "will not recommend that [Gonzales] face criminal sanctions."

ECONOMY -- WORKERS WORSE OFF ON PAY, EMPLOYMENT: A Rutgers University labor scorecard reported that workers are "in worse shape than they've been in years," with 10 percent of Americans "unemployed, discouraged from seeking work or underemployed." Median weekly earnings have not grown in real terms over the last eight years, and the federal minimum wage is now "worth 40 cents less per hour, in inflation-adjusted dollars, than it was a decade ago." Despite these discouraging figures, President Bush declared in his radio address this week that "there have been some signs that our economy is beginning to improve." In fact, Bush will leave the next president with a record deficit of over $480 billion, the worst housing crisis since the Great Depression, and the lowest rate of job creation in the last 40 years. "Professor Douglas Kruse, a labor economist who created the scorecard, said a sharp decline in the number of Americans able to find full-time jobs, along with growing consumer debt and health care costs, were causes for concern."
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McCain and the politics of mortality
By ALEXANDER BURNS | 9/3/08 4:50 AM It’s a macabre point to raise, but there's a 1-in-3 chance that a 72-year-old man won't reach 80— McCain's age at the end of a second term.
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Palin reignites culture wars By JIM VANDEHEI & DAVID PAUL KUHN | 9/2/08 8:10 PM Abortion takes center stage as Obama ad hits McCain on opposition and Thompson criticizes Obama's support. See also: Obama ad slams McCain on abortion
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McCain's September surprise? By JONATHAN MARTIN | 9/3/08 4:51 AM The McCain campaign may not be quite as upset about comparing his speech to Obama's as thought.

McCain lashes out at press over Palin By JONATHAN MARTIN | 9/2/08 11:46 PM Aides question reporters' motives, suggesting a sexist double-standard, and single out the NYT's Bumiller.

Can the GOP stop talking about Palin? By ROGER SIMON | 9/3/08 12:38 AM The GOP needs to boost McCain and take down Obama. But Palin has a big job, too.

Wasilla mayor: Palin a quick study By KENNETH P. VOGEL | 9/2/08 9:39 PM Mayor says running Wasilla like "running our country."

See also: Jewish voters may be wary of Palin Boehner says Palin critics are 'elitist' By JOSH KRAUSHAAR & PATRICK O'CONNOR | 9/2/08 8:34 PM Boehner says Palin could help the GOP appeal to working-class voters.

See also: Sexist critics
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Country First?
John Nichols:Joe Lieberman delivered the neocon red meat to this strangest of GOP conventions, attacking Obama, endorsing 'soul-mate' McCain and uncritically embracing Palin.
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The Beat Lieberman's Partisan "Bipartisanship" | Republicans hail an "on-message" message from a sort of Democrat who loves both McCain and Palin.
John Nichols

Bush Compares Critics to Torturers | The president suggests McCain's POW experience prepared senator for attacks from "the Angry Left."
John Nichols

The Dreyfuss Report
Sarah Palin, Foreign Policy Expert | The worst vice presidential nominee in history is a whiz kid, a top neocon says.
Robert Dreyfuss


ActNow! Power Vote | New effort to build a green youth voter bloc of one million is growing.
Peter Rothberg


Capitolism
The Dangers of Constitutionalism | What we talk about when we talk about the Constitution
Christopher Hayes


The Notion
Old Cold War or New Energy Conflict? | After Georgia, Vladimir Putin is the reigning grandmaster of geostrategic chess, the Bush team rank amateurs.
Tom Engelhardt


Editor's Cut<
When the GOP Met Gustav | It's going to take a lot more than a hurricane to blow away eight years of Republican neglect.
Katrina vanden Heuvel


And Another Thing
Sarah Palin, Wrong Woman for the Job | Seriously, people! Life is not a Lifetime movie.
Katha Pollitt
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Winning in November
VideoNation & Brett Story : Convention 08

What issues must the Democrats champion in order to win in the general election in November?
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Defeating Evil and Defending Palin
Ari Berman

Republicans scramble to defuse Palin's scant foreign policy experience by citing her scant support for Israel.
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Day 1: McCain introduces the world to his surprise VP pick, Sarah Palin. ...GOP Omerta On Palin Withdrawal...
...There Is No Stopping The Media, New And Old, In The Hunt For Palin Stories...
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McCain's Bet on Palin Sets Up Wild Ride - Susan Page, USA Today
The Palin Soap Opera - Maureen Dowd, New York Times
Sarah Palin and the Two Americas - Thomas Lifson, American Thinker
Nevermind the Palin Naysayers - Ruben Navarrette, San Diego Union-Trib
What Palin Says About McCain's Judgment - Mark Mellman, The Hill
Palin Choice Paying Off Big Time - Pat Buchanan, Pittsburgh Trib-Review
The Culture Wars Are Back - Jim VandeHei & David Paul Kuhn, The Politico
Palin is a True Feminist Role Model - Chrystia Freeland, Financial Times
The Larger Message of the Sarah Palin Story - Maggie Gallagher, NY Post
Lieberman's Partisan "Bipartisanship" - John Nichols, The Nation
Why Obama Can't Close the Sale - Al Hubbard & Noam Neusner, WSJ
A Stark Contrast with Obama on Abortion - Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe
How the Fed Can Fix the World - Roger Altman, New York Times
Cracks in Putin's Kingdom - Paul Quinn-Judge, Christian Science Monitor
The Right in the Rearview Mirrow - E.J. Dionne, American Prospect
The Real Economic Report Card - Robert Samuelson, Newsweek
The Party's Just Starting for McCain - John O'Sullivan, Daily Telegraph
RCP Blog: First Night | Fiorina on Palin | More Nazi Talk | AM Report
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Transcripts & Speeches


Sen. Lieberman's Speech to the RNC - Joe Lieberman
Fred Thompson's Address to the RNC - Fred Thompson
Bush's Remarks to the RNC - George W. Bush
Giuliani on "Hannity & Colmes" - Hannity & Colmes
Shields & Brooks on Night Two of the RNC - The NewsHour

Best of the Blogs
Why Do We Like Palin? - Victor Davis Hanson, The Corner
A Response to Joe Lieberman - Michael Moore, Huffington Post
Four Stages of Conservative Female Abuse - Michelle Malkin
Bushies Come to Palin's Aid - Michael Isikoff, Stumper
RNC is Disrespecting Bloggers - Rick Moran, Pajamas Media
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Obama's ignorance of the law
September 03, 2008
Barack Obama continues to embarrass himself with serious misreading of the law and the Constitution. More

What Sarah should say (roundtable)
September 03, 2008
The Governor's speech tonight is the biggest of her career. What will or should she say? More

It's a Start
September 03, 2008
Our on-site correspondent rates the speakers on Day One of the RNC, as seen from the cheap seats. More

The case against the case against Palin
September 03, 2008
Christopher Orr pens a great piece in The New Republic: "The case against the case against Palin." More

Thomas Lifson on the air
September 03, 2008
AT editor Thomas Lifson will be a guest on KSFO radio's Morning Show with Lee Rodgers at 8:05 AM PDT Wednesday. The show can be heard on the internet More

Another Weird Development in the AIPAC Case
September 03, 2008
Secrecy News reports that the prosecution is trying to prevent a key government witness from testifying on behalf of the defendants in the AIPAC case More

Lieberman rocked
September 02, 2008
Joe Lieberman's was by far the best speech I've yet seen in both conventions. More

More on Palin, Buchanan and the Jewish Vote
September 02, 2008
The Palin is anti-Israel smear campaign actually began just hours after Friday's Veep announcement. More

To Pray ... or Not to Pray
September 02, 2008
Next to the far-left protestors' stage (located conveniently in front of the state capitol in St. Paul) is an anti-war memorial. Pairs of boots have been carefully arranged on the grass. More

The Left Gets Center Stage ... Again
September 02, 2008
One thing seems certain: the far-left has been pandered to and pampered by the local authorities at both the political conventions. More

Palin finds liberal defenders on television
September 02, 2008
Could the Palin candidacy be instigating a split in the ordinarily-monolithic liberal mainstream media? More

Lefty reporter gets herself arrested in St. Paul
September 02, 2008
The left blogosphere is outraged! Do they think the left is exempt from the duty to obey police officers in the performance of their security duties? More

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8 More Shocking Revelations About Sarah Palin

Isaac Fitzgerald, Tana Ganeva, AlterNet

Election 2008: More skeletons come out of Palin's closet.


Palin Has Chosen to Exploit Her Own Daughter's Pregnancy

Bonnie Fuller, Huffington Post

Election 2008: If Palin succeeds in "normalizing" her daughter's pregnancy, will other teen girls look at this and say what is the problem with having a baby?


As Unlawful Arrests Continue, St. Paul Feels Like a City Under Siege for Some Residents

Liliana Segura, AlterNet

Rights and Liberties: "It's like we don't have rights. Like we don't even live here."
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If We Want Good Health Care from Obama, We Better Push Him to Change His Plan

By Chris Hedges, Truthdig

Election 2008: Barack Obama's health care plan coddles the corporations that profit from the misery and illnesses of tens of millions of Americans.
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Republicans Wrap McCain in the Flag and Run Away from Bush

Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet

Election 2008: The GOP trots out Dem backstabber Joe Lieberman for a keynote at their lackluster convention.


A Peek Inside Obama's Formidable Ground Campaign

Susannah Vila, AlterNet

Election 2008: A visit to a Camp Obama training session reveals a focus on using volunteers to talk about issues with potential voters.
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MIKE LUX
The Message of American Progressivism openleft.com — Progressives have always argued that America should be seen as one people, where our fates rise and fall as one; where we are all equal in the sight of each other and the law, where we should each have an equal opportunity at the good things in life; where the luckier and better off among us give their less lucky fellow citizens a hand up, should be their brothers' and sisters' keepers; where people, all the people not just the elites, are the sovereigns, that we the people have joined together to form a more perfect union where progress is possible, where hope for a better future can overcome the fear of change. Conservatives, of course, have always argued the opposite.

CHIP BERLET AND THE REVEREND KATHERINE HANCOCK RAGSDALE
The Christian Right's Staying Power progressive.org — On the day after the election, you will not see millions of Christian Right activists raptured off planet Earth. They will be left behind to continue more than thirty years of political activism from within the largest organized social movement in the United States today.

E.J. DIONNE

The Right in the Rearview Mirror prospect.org — It took liberals 30 years to take conservatism seriously. Now we're obsessed with it.

LEO HINDLEY JR.
Renewing America's Contract With the Middle Class latimes.com — Over the last 25 years — especially over the last decade — what is good for America and what is good for much of corporate America have gotten way out of sync. Our current business culture too often emphasizes only short-term corporate profits and shareholder returns — however and wherever they are generated — and in the process, what is good for America is being pushed aside.

JOSEPH STIGLITZ
Falling Down tnr.com — No manufacturing. No new ideas. What's our economy based on? Too much energy has been spent trying to make an easy buck; too much effort has been devoted to increasing profits and not enough to increasing real wealth, whether that wealth comes from manufacturing or new ideas.

STEVE BENEN

The Speedy Rehabiliation of Phil Gramm washingtonmonthly.com — Apparently, calling the United States a "nation of whiners" makes one something of a political pariah, even in Republican circles. And yet, he's back, and he's as off-message as ever.

WILLIAM PFAFF
Russia Calls NATO's Bluff truthdig.com — When a tool is used for the wrong purpose, it may break. NATO has now been broken because it was used by the United States and the European NATO members as a tool for expanding Western power into the Russian "near abroad," and after that, to make an inexplicably rash and dangerous effort to break into and split off portions of the Russian empire as it existed in the 19th century — long before the Soviet Union existed.

GARETH PORTER
How Bush Underestimated al-Maliki alternet.org — Signs that the Iraqi PM's stance on U.S. withdrawal is hardening is undermining Bush's plan for indefinite occupation.
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BILL SCHER
Phil Gramm Is Conservatism: The Sequel Gramm says we're a "nation of whiners" … except for the CEOs of the financial services industry. The guys who helped caused the financial crisis.
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An Extreme Choice
Last Friday, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) announced Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin ® as his vice presidential running mate, "catching almost everyone but his inner circle by surprise." Of the very little that is known about Palin is her extreme right-wing policies on a wide range of issues. For example, she supports teaching creationism in school, favors privatization of health insurance, boasts of being a "lifetime member of the NRA," opposes stem-cell research, and declared that "she would support a ballot question that would deny benefits to homosexual couples." On some of the most important issues of this election -- Iraq, energy, abortion -- Palin represents the extreme right wing.

EXTREME ON ABORTION: One of the only policy stances widely known about Palin when her name was first announced is her extreme opposition to abortion. She once said that she would not support an abortion for her then-14 year old daughter, even if she had been raped. Palin has also declared that "explicit sex-ed programs will not find my support," favoring abstinence-only programs instead. The right wing has lauded both Palin for choosing to carry her most recent child, who has Down Syndrome, to term, and her 17-year-old daughter for deciding to complete her pregnancy. Yet as the American Prospect's Ann Friedman points out, "John McCain and Sarah Palin don't believe women have a right to choose. It's absolutely absurd for the campaign to emphasize the fact that [Palin's daughter] Bristol 'made this decision,' and then push for policies that take away that choice."

EXTREME CLUELESSNESS ON IRAQ: Like George Bush before he became president, Palin has barely traveled outside the United States. She has never been to Iraq or Afghanistan and admitted last year, "I haven't really focused much on the Iraq war." In an interview with Time magazine last month, she seemed completely unaware of McCain's Iraq plan. She said she did not know "what the plan is to ever end the war." She later said it's "tough" to "talk about the plan for the war" because her son will be deployed to Iraq. "Let's make sure we have a plan here," she said. Palin then added, "respecting McCain's position on that too though." Eschewing any substantitve analysis of the war, she asserted simply that U.S. soldiers are "out on a task that is from God." She also seems to believe the Iraq war was about oil, saying that "in many [ways] the reasons for war are fights over energy sources." In another interview, she argued, "we better have a real clear plan for the war," adding, "And it better not have to do with oil."

EXTREME DENIAL OF GLOBAL WARMING: Though McCain points to his position on global warming as a chief difference between himself and President Bush, Palin shares more of the current president's perspective than McCain's. Though she admits that climate change "will affect Alaska more than any other state," she said, "I'm not one though who would attribute it to being man-made." "During last fall's political campaign, Gov. Sarah Palin said she remained unconvinced about how much human emissions contribute to current global warming trends." She has also opposed listing polar bears as endangered due to climate change. In the New York Times today, Tom Friedman writes, "With his choice of Sarah Palin -- the Alaska governor who has advocated drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and does not believe mankind is playing any role in climate change -- for vice president, John McCain has completed his makeover from the greenest Republican to run for president to just another representative of big oil."

EXTREME PAWN OF BIG OIL: "No one is closer to the the oil industry than Governor Palin," the Sierra Club's Carl Pope said. Palin told Roll Call last week, "When I look every day, the big oil company's building is right out there next to me, and it's quite a reminder that we should have mutually beneficial relationships with the oil industry." As a champion for Big Oil, Palin is a vociferous proponent of domestic drilling. "I beg to disagree with any candidate who would say we can't drill our way out of our problem," she said. She also dismisses alternative energy solutions as "are far from imminent" focusing instead on opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling. During her race for lieutenant governor, she received a full 10 percent of her campaign donations from executives and their families at the disgraced oil services company Veco. In her 2006 race for governor, another 10 percent of her donations came from the oil and natural gas industry. Though she supported a windfall tax on oil profits -- an idea McCain has blasted -- she also signed a bill just last week "suspending Alaska's gasoline, marine fuel and aviation fuel taxes until Aug. 31, 2009," which will only add to Big Oil's coffers.



MEDIA -- INFURIATED ABOUT TOUGH CNN INTERVIEW, MCCAIN CANCELS LARRY KING APPEARANCE: On Monday, Tucker Bounds, a campaign spokesman for Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), <a target="_blank" href="http://app.mx3.americanprogressaction.org/e/er.aspx?s=785&lid=9011&elq=4362397B054D4EC8AEF24367E69B52EE">appeared on CNN for a tough interview with Campbell Brown. Brown repeatedly asked Bounds to name a foreign policy decision made by McCain's running mate, Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK). Citing the Bounds interview as "over the line," McCain canceled an appearance on CNN's Larry King Live yesterday. According to the Washington Post, the McCain campaign believes that the media is "on a mission to destroy" Palin and feels "under siege." The Post writes, "The McCain camp has been unusually aggressive in pushing back against the media, and it seems to hope to persuade journalists to back off in their scrutiny of Palin." McCain even considered pulling out of a presidential debate set to be moderated by NBC anchor Tom Brokaw because of what campaign manager Steve Schmidt called NBC's " href="http://app.mx3.americanprogressaction.org/...EF24367E69B52EE"." CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer reported that CNN is standing by Brown. "CNN does not believe that Campbell's interview was over the line," he said. "We are committed to fair coverage of both sides of this historic election."

JUSTICE -- DOJ INSPECTOR GENERAL REPORT SHOWS EVIDENCE OF GONZALES PERJURY: There is also "strong evidence" in a new Department of Justice Inspector General (IG) report released yesterday that former attorney general Alberto Gonzales "lied to federal investigators probing his careless handling of highly classified documents." According to the IG's report, "Gonzales said that he was unaware of the classification level and compartmented nature" of the Bush administration's warrantless wiretapping program he referenced in notes on the document. Yet the report also says "the envelope containing documents related to the NSA surveillance program bore the handwritten markings, 'TOP SECRET - EYES ONLY - ARG' [the attorney general's initials] followed by an abbreviation for the SCI codeword for the program." CQ's Jeff Stein notes, "Poor Scooter Libby...who suffered million-dollar legal bills and lifetime disbarment for a perjury...only to be snatched from the jaws of prison by a pardon from President Bush. Today, the Justice Department revealed that it had saved everybody the bother in the case of Alberto Gonzales."

ENERGY -- BUSH EXPLOITS HURRICANE GUSTAV TO DEMAND MORE OFFSHORE DRILLING: Early yesterday, President Bush exploited his press briefing on the "follow-up efforts" to Hurricane Gustav to attack Congress about lifting the offshore drilling moratorium. Stating that "what happens after the storm passes is as important as what happens prior to the storm arriving," he declared that "our discussion here today is about energy." Bush was not referring to the 1.4 million Louisianans who have lost power due to the storm's destructive force. Rather, he was referring to his misguided campaign to end the ban on offshore drilling in the outer continental shelf. "This storm...ought to cause the Congress to step up their need to address our dependence on foreign oil. And one place to do so is to give us a chance to explore in environmentally friendly ways on the outer continental shelf," he said. MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough were both floored by Bush's decision "to use another hurricane in Louisiana to promote offshore drilling at this point," after his administration "performed so poorly during Hurricane Katrina." Scarborough exclaimed, "Just stop!"

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