Editors’ Blog - 2010
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09.15.10 | 5:44 am
O’Donnell Compares Herself to Reagan

Christine O’Donnell goes on morning TV, compares herself to Reagan, says it’s time for Karl Rove to eat “some humble pie” and says she doesn’t need Mike Castle’s endorsement because she’s got Sarah Palin. Watch it.

09.15.10 | 6:04 am
O’Donnell No Fan Of Evolution

This list of Christine O’Donnell’s die-hard wingnut-isms continues to grow. Next up in the O’Donnell hit parade: There’s as much — if not more! — evidence for creationism as there is for evolution.

09.15.10 | 6:13 am
Don’t Forget Carl!

I know the Christine O’Donnell victory stole the show last night, but let’s not overlook Rick Lazio’s crushing defeat in the GOP primary for governor of New York. The winner there, Carl Paladino, makes O’Donnell look like Daniel Webster. Here’s Paladino’s victory speech from last night.

09.15.10 | 6:31 am
“Who Do You Stand With?”

In closed door meeting, Pelosi implores House Dems to take the plunge on tax cut vote before election.

09.15.10 | 7:07 am
Rove Pummeled in Lord o’ Flies Style Smackdown

After shattering Sean Hannity’s world last night by saying that Christine O’Donnell is nuts, Karl Rove is now being treated to a web-wide rightwing smackdown for talking smack about O’Donnell.

09.15.10 | 8:23 am
Mitt To The Rescue!

Seeing his chance to identify with the marauding hordes of tea partiers, Mitt Romney clambers aboard the Christine O’Donnell (anti-masturbation) bandwagon.

09.15.10 | 8:39 am
Finally!

Someone finally asks John Boehner a direct, focused follow up question on whether he still stands by what he said about Obama tax cuts on Face the Nation.

09.15.10 | 8:44 am
It Ain’t Easy Bein’ Cheesy

What do John Boehner and Cheetos dust have in common? Jon Stewart explains.

09.15.10 | 8:50 am
Hoyer: Let’s Not Rush A Win on This

Hoyer Speaks on Tax Cut Vote: Hey, let’s be sure to leave some room for compromise.

09.15.10 | 9:26 am
Ayotte Ugly

It wasn’t easy, but former New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly Ayotte was just declared the winner of yesterday’s GOP primary for U.S. Senate, edging Ovide Lamontagne in the ballot counting that had been ongoing since last night.