Dan Sweeney graduated from the University of Missouri’s journalism school in 2000 and left the state to pursue a career in music criticism in Florida, where he voted in his first presidential election. In 2000. In Florida. Somewhat radicalized and deeply politicized by the events of the 2000 election, he left a position at Village Voice Media’s local altweekly and began operating the political blog Doomed Generation while also employed as associate editor of South Florida’s City Link Magazine, where he wrote a column covering the sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll beat. With the 2008 election approaching, he abandoned the music column and the blog to cover politics full-time for City Link. He now writes the weekly op-ed column Danation for the magazine, chronicling the continuing degradation of the American dream.

Blog Entries by Dan Sweeney

Danation: The Magical Miseries Tour

Posted December 9, 2009 | 11:29 AM (EST)


(The weekly Danation column is first published in City Link Magazine.)

Sometimes, focus on a particular ongoing news story comes and goes in waves. I first read of the plight of African albinos about a year ago, but the Associated Press did a story on them just...

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Republican Racism: Example No. 54,982

4 Comments | Posted October 26, 2009 | 11:22 AM (EST)


So the Republican National Committee has a Facebook site. It's right here. That link leads you to the RNC Facebook home page, which features Republican heroes such as Jackie Robinson, the inclusion of whom made the entire "Republican heroes" bit a laughing stock when it was...

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The Obama Presidency Is Finished

5 Comments | Posted October 9, 2009 | 01:00 PM (EST)


I tore my hair and beat my breast when I first heard the news. The people who delivered it to me fared little better. "The damage is done," lamented Mika Brzezinski on Morning Joe.

"No," I gasped as I sat upright in bed, turning the volume up on...

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Are We Finally Done With This Bipartisanship BS?

12 Comments | Posted September 17, 2009 | 11:06 AM (EST)


I have a deep, dark secret to admit. I am a hopemonger. During the presidential primary one of the first things to sway me toward Obama (and I was on the Obama bus earlier than most, pretty much from the day the man announced his campaign) was the idea, espoused...

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We Don't Negotiate With Terrorists

16 Comments | Posted August 19, 2009 | 12:12 PM (EST)


Per the American Heritage:
Terrorism: The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence to intimidate or coerce societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons.


The news this morning that the Obama administration is finally considering seriously the process of budget reconciliation to...

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Idle Speculation: Mel Martinez Is Retiring Early Because He Supports Marco Rubio

55 Comments | Posted August 7, 2009 | 12:10 PM (EST)


Word just came down the wire that Sen. Mel Martinez of Florida, who had already announced that he wouldn't run for re-election, is stepping down early. My first reaction to this news was, WTF? It makes no sense. None at all. The senator offered the usual explanation for such...

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Embracing the Crazy

24 Comments | Posted July 22, 2009 | 11:06 AM (EST)


Remember the Bush years? Yeah, yeah. I know -- you'd rather forget. But stay with me here, ace, because this is important. Throughout that post-9/11 Age of Darkness and Despair, a whole segment of the left wing slipped off the deep end and believed that the Bush administration caused 9/11....

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What 60 Democratic Senate Votes Really Means: Welcome to the Age of Ben Nelson

246 Comments | Posted July 1, 2009 | 12:02 PM (EST)


Following yesterday's final confirmation of Al Franken as the new senator from Minnesota, thus ushering in the Al Franken Decade 20 years too late, all the talk on last night's political shows was of the magic number 60. Of course, multiple guests on all the cable talk channels were quick...

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Self-Preservation: The Real Reason the GOP Opposes Health Care Reform

53 Comments | Posted June 24, 2009 | 10:21 AM (EST)


We've heard all the reasons, listed ad infinitum on Fox News and, particularly, at length on MSNBC's Morning Joe. Health care reform will cost too much. It will bankrupt the country. It will force government bureaucrats between patients and doctors -- as though this was somehow worse than our current...

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Patriot Acts: Four Reasons the USA Is Still the Bomb

2 Comments | Posted June 17, 2009 | 04:12 PM (EST)


My weekly newspaper columns are usually about local issues, but as this week's column had a national bent, I figured I'd post it here for all of you Huffers to enjoy.


We're nearing the July 4 holiday, so it's that time of year when decent, God-fearing, tax-paying...

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Sotomayor: Political Confidence or Political Savvy?

11 Comments | Posted May 26, 2009 | 11:40 AM (EST)


Over on his Fix blog at the Washington Post, uber-political journalist Chris Cillizza has written that Obama's pick of Sonia Sotomayor for the Supreme Court reflects Obama's "supreme confidence that even a united GOP can't beat the White House." Cillizza is, all too often, right about just about everything,...

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Barbara Lee, Robert Wexler and John Conyers File Bush Investigation Bill

1 Comments | Posted May 1, 2009 | 12:14 PM (EST)


I have to say, I'm a bit shocked this hasn't received more play. But yesterday, Rep. Barbara Lee filed House Res. 383 -- The Lee Wexler Conyers Bill Establishing a Committee to Investigate Bush Admin Conduct. The full text of the resolution can be read at Rep. Robert Wexler's Web...

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From a Purely Political Standpoint, Poaching Specter Is a Cowardly Move

2 Comments | Posted April 28, 2009 | 03:01 PM (EST)


So, you've got a blue state represented by a Republican. Said Republican is old, and not as popular as he once was. Additionally, he faces a primary challenge that some polls say he will not survive, which would leave Democrats running against a far-right yahoo. So, what do...

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How Many More Cops Must Die?

4 Comments | Posted April 27, 2009 | 04:25 PM (EST)


Maybe it's because it just happened yesterday -- or maybe it's because all the national news networks are currently obsessed with SARS or Avian Flu or Mad Cow Disease or whatever the current potential pandemic that, like all the others, will surely result in the end of civilization as we...

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A Last Bit of Tea Party Coverage (For Those Who Just Haven't Had Enough)

Posted April 22, 2009 | 12:32 PM (EST)


It's a bit late to the party, I know, but what the heck. I figured that my column in this week's paper was worth posting, despite the HuffPo's horde of tea party reporters. Enjoy!

The Fort Lauderdale brand of the nationwide tea parties took place in front of...

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Newt Gingrich Speaks For Me!

Posted April 3, 2009 | 10:45 AM (EST)


In his latest move to become the Savior of the Republican Party (expect him to come riding into D.C. on a white horse sometime in the summer of 2011), Newt Gingrich has announced that the GOP needs to get its act together, or true conservatives may go third party...

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Taking the Pro-Pot Position (Because Somebody Has To)

Posted March 26, 2009 | 03:50 PM (EST)


When Barack Obama was first elected, he immediately began his straight-to-the-people, end-run-around-the-press style of Q&A by encouraging people to ask questions at Change.gov. One's fellow citizens could then vote throughout Nov. and the first part of Dec. 2008 on their favorite questions, and Obama's people would answer the most popular....

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Rush Is Right

Posted March 2, 2009 | 03:57 PM (EST)


Currently, the lead story on Huffington Post's main page is entitled "Boss Battle." It links to an interesting, pot-stirring story by the HuffPo's own Arthur Delaney about Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele saying that he is the de facto leader of the Republican Party, not "entertainer" Rush Limbaugh....

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Guest List for the First Lady's Box at tonight's Obama Speech.

Posted February 24, 2009 | 05:52 PM (EST)


Submitted without commentary as sent to me by the White House Media Affairs Office, but please do leave your comments below! (OK, OK. One comment. Certain inclusions on the guest list point to some obvious themes in Barack Obama's upcoming speech -- note the presence of Lilly Ledbetter, for example.)

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Judd Gregg Was a Bushian Appointment Anyway

Posted February 13, 2009 | 11:11 AM (EST)


One of the first signals I picked up on regarding the coming savagery of the Bush administration was the newly minted president's tendency to put people in charge of departments and administations that they had spent large portions of their careers working against. The examples are many. Mark Rey,...

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