McCain: MLK and RFK Were Dumb Blondes
I think I've finally figured out what those McCain ads about Paris and Britney -- and, yes, the Summer of Love -- are saying.
McCain couldn't possibly be an elitist and out of touch with most Americans because it doesn't fit the media narrative. He's just not.
I think I've finally figured out what those McCain ads about Paris and Britney -- and, yes, the Summer of Love -- are saying.
It is a sorrow to hear McCain accusing Obama of dishonoring the sacrifices of American soldiers by calling for their withdrawal from a conflict promoted, as was Vietnam, by deceiving the American people.
The Right's winning the email war, which could prove decisive. It would be ironic if, after all these innovations, Democrats were beaten by a tool that's so crude yet effective.
When I met John McCain at a party in 2000 I was charmed. But now I must pose the question on so many people's lips -- when, exactly, did McCain sell his soul to the Devil?
"The race card" is something that is only played by someone who can hope to use it to produce a winning hand. In this game, it is obvious that that player is John McCain.
Yesterday, Rove dismissed the Judiciary Committee's contempt recommendation as "ludicrous." Today, he continues his inexorable slide toward actually having to show up on Congress' doorstep.
If the law were in place four years ago, Judy Miller's frivolous appeals would have been dismissed out of hand. She would have gone to jail sooner.
Boone and I have something in common besides the fact that we are both interested in a Green solution this time, not Red or Blue: we have both reinvented ourselves a whole bunch.
Judy Miller was asked if she has any regrets about her actions while at the Times. Her answer: "I wouldn't do anything differently." Really, Judy? Nothing?
Any talk of "change" or "hope" must place priority on fighting and defeating the militarism that sucks our economy, polity and culture dry.
This week Senator Ted Stevens was indicted for accepting gifts from oil companies. It turns out John McCain gave him some advice on how to fight the charges. That correspondence has been leaked to the press.
For many LGBT people coming of age in the 1970s, 1980s and even 1990s, we felt like we could only live in a gay ghetto. But more and more gay people expect to live their lives the way they choose.