Jumat, 05 November 2010

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Apparently, Some Members of the GOP Liked Being in the Minority.

Posted: 05 Nov 2010 07:54 AM PDT

It certainly didn’t take long for key players in the soon-to-be Republican majority in the House to start wandering off in their own directions. Lamar Smith, the Texan who will likely take over the House Judiciary Committee is all ready to launch a few investigations at the Obama administration. You know just how highly “investigate [...]

Clearing the Browser Tabs – It’s Finally Friday Edition

Posted: 05 Nov 2010 03:10 AM PDT

As the week draws to a close, I’m sure we could all use a relaxing weekend. So feast freely on today’s links, then find yourself a nice, cozy place in which you can enjoy what I hope will be a lovely weekend. And spare a little time to listen to (and comment on) The Delivery. [...]

The Delivery Presents – Putting the Social into Social Media and the Elections

Posted: 04 Nov 2010 07:22 PM PDT

Since I recorded Episode 63 on the day after the election, which also turned out to be the greatest Republican victory since the 1920s, I’d have been a very poor podcaster if I didn’t spend some time talking about what happened and what the future may hold. To help, I brought on filmmaker and political [...]

What Drives Progressives Batty? Just About Everything, It Turns Out.

Posted: 04 Nov 2010 12:40 PM PDT

I have to share this little piece of brilliance from Ed Driscoll about how the progressive left has become the Margaret Dumont of the political world. You’ve probably suspected progressives have become the ninnies they have always claimed to despite, reactionary whiners whose sense of outrage is more sensitive than the motion sensors at Monty [...]

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