Editors’ Blog - 2010
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09.08.10 | 11:58 am
Oy

Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) says he’ll only support President Obama’s new $50 billion infrastructure bill if it involves no new spending.

09.08.10 | 1:03 pm
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09.08.10 | 1:31 pm
Controversy Roils The Crazy ™

Just as there’s honor among thieves, there are small differences of opinion among wild-eyed loons. Our Jillian Rayfield looks at the hatingest of the mosque and Muslim haters who are now unloading on the Koran burners.

09.08.10 | 2:02 pm
The Golden Rule

Shorter Sarah Palin: We must all refrain from provocative acts. Like burning Korans or being Muslim.

09.08.10 | 6:31 pm
Boehnermentum

Obama rolls out fully Boehnerized new stump speech. Did I mention Boehner.

09.08.10 | 8:34 pm
The Closer?

Jon Taplin says the big ticket prognosticators are underestimating Barack Obama.

09.09.10 | 4:37 am
Everybody’s Doin’ It

Obama implores/presses Koran burning freak not to do it.

09.09.10 | 5:12 am
Say Again?

Whistleblower claims that a quarter of the contractor-supplied translators working for the US military in Afghanistan don’t know the languages they’re supposed to be translating.

09.09.10 | 5:12 am
Today’s Magic Number: 8

That’s the number of times President Obama mentioned House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) by name yesterday in his speech in Cleveland. Watch.

09.09.10 | 5:34 am
A Wrinkle In Time

Christina Bellantoni points out that whomever Delaware elects as its next senator in November will be seated immediately, not in January 2011, because current Sen. Ted Kaufman was appointed by the governor to fill the seat Joe Biden held. A little wrinkle to keep in mind during the final, lame deck session of this Congress.