A federal judge has handed Joe Arpaio a stinging defeat late today in Arizona, ruling that the sheriff’s office racially profiled Latinos during immigration sweeps.
That’s what we’re discussing right now over at TPMPrime.
If I were advising on-the-ropes Toronto Mayor Rob Ford I’d advise him to get ahead of this story by becoming the first major elected official to come out in favor of medical crack. Instead he’s come forward with perhaps the most painful non-denial crack denial ever.
A brief (video) history of presidential heckling.
Bob Dylan turns 72 today.
When I saw that President Obama had decided to nominate Victoria Nuland as Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs that struck me as a pretty frontal ’There is no Benghazi scandal; get over it’ to Senate Republicans. After all, Nuland was the voice of the State Department in the Benghazi ‘talking points’ saga.
Read More →(Former?) TPM Reader SM says I’m profoundly mistaken on the hacking of US elections during the Bush years …
You wrote …Read More →“Back in the early aughts it was a big, big thing for Dems talking about hacking Diebold voter machines. And there were lots of scary stories about how easily this could be done. There was also no evidence that it actually had been done. To be clear, I’m not saying it wasn’t a good idea to make these machines more secure, only that evidence trumps paranoia. Always.”
I am astounded at your ignorance regarding the electronic voting machines and the fraud involved in the use of them.
You may have seen this news yesterday, but if you missed it, please click through and give it a read.
The spoiler version is that out in California, where the state government and advocacy groups are actually interested in doing Obamacare right, things are looking pretty good. They’re standing up their exchanges and it turns out premiums for basic bronze and more comprehensive silver health plans will actually come in lower than anticipated.
This is almost unambiguously good news for Obamacare.
Read More →In case you missed this classic Jon Stewart segment on Peggy Noonan from this week (the excerpts from one of her audio books on Reagan are worth it all by themselves):
Read More →There’s a massive (70 meters wide), man-made circular structure, between 2,000 and 12,000 years old, at the bottom of the Sea of Galilee . And nautical archeologists are trying to raise the hundreds of thousands of dollars it will take to go down and find out what it is.
Photo of Skagit River Bridge Collapse- @dustystarling twitter.com/NewsBreaker/st…
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) May 24, 2013
North end of I-5 bridge over #Skagit River collapsed twitter.com/Gina_SVH/statu…
— Gina Cole (@Gina_SVH) May 24, 2013
More updates here.
King5.com: “Washington State Patrol confirms an I-5 bridge over the Skagit River has collapsed and at least two cars with people inside are in the water.”
More …
Here’s the twitter feed of a local reporter covering the story.
10:34 PM: Here’s an image of what is identified by Bridgehunter.com as I-5 Skagit River Bridge. I want to stress. I’ve linked to this image based on what appears to be the correct bridge based on available news reports. Keep that caveat in mind. (On the link above, note the less than desirable inspection ratings for the bridge.)
10:41 PM: Here’s an image of the actual collapse. Appears to be same bridge as above.
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