Editors’ Blog - 2010
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08.19.10 | 5:52 am
Roll Tide!

Just in time for football season, an Alabama candidate photoshops herself into a picture of Tide football coach Nick Saban and his wife — substituting herself for Saban’s wife and claiming the coach’s endorsement. He had not endorsed her. Or married her either for that matter.

08.19.10 | 6:03 am
Just A Straight Line

Jon Stewart does his Glenn Beck impression to explain the very tricky financial connection between Fox News and the Republican Party: “It’s a straight line. Just a straight line. Comes from Fox News goes straight to Republicans.” Watch.

08.19.10 | 6:38 am
Bin Laden’s Willing Accomplices

Those who oppose the drive to block the Cordoba House project in lower Manhattan have mainly focused on the 1st Amendment and American pluralism in their public statements. And that is, in many ways, as it should be because those arguments go to the core of who we are as Americans. What’s gotten far less comment is an at least as potent pragmatic or perhaps better to say strategic argument. Quite simply, the furor of opposition to the Cordoba House project and the spasm of Islamophobia is the best recruiting tool that bin Laden and his imitators could possibly hope for. As Ali Soufan, a near legendary FBI counter-terrorism interrogator has just written in Forbes, in the wake of the anti-Mosque furor, bin Laden’s “next video script has just written itself.” Read More

08.19.10 | 7:08 am
Tragic Annals of the Stupid

Who knew Photoshop had a new ‘endorse‘ function?

08.19.10 | 7:29 am
Just About Had Enough

Top Muslim donor says she may bolt GOP over anti-mosque hysteria.

08.19.10 | 7:41 am
A Bit Better Than Harry

Franken says anti-mosque furor is “one of the most disgraceful things that I’ve heard.”

08.19.10 | 9:07 am
Hard To Figure

Wow, pro-‘N-Word’ advocacy not helping with black voters. Always hard to figure how these things will play.

08.19.10 | 9:21 am
Roger Clemens Indictment Soon

The New York Times (among others) is reporting that a federal grand jury will soon hand down an indictment of baseball great Roger Clemens for lying to Congress during his 2008 testimony to the House Oversight Committee regarding steroids in baseball. The announcement could come later this afternoon.

08.19.10 | 10:23 am
Double Dip Unemployment?

Another gloomy jobs chart, this one showing how the 4-week moving average for jobless claims is starting to tick back up. Take a look.

08.19.10 | 10:26 am
Clemens Indicted

The federal indictment by a grand jury in Washington, D.C., charges pitcher Roger Clemens on six counts involving perjury, false statements and obstruction of Congress. You can read the indictment here.