Editors’ Blog - 2010
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07.23.10 | 7:56 am
War with Iran?

Is Obama going to take us to war with Iran? There’s been increasing chatter that a military strike is back on the table. But it ain’t going to happen, says Steve Clemons.

07.23.10 | 8:05 am
Progressives Descend On Vegas

Get all your live updating Netroots Nation coverage right here.

07.23.10 | 8:21 am
Slideshow: The Other Oil Spill

China is dealing with its largest oil spill ever (of those spills officially reported):

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07.23.10 | 8:36 am
Another Look? Please Do

One of the points Paul Krugman notes in his column I referenced below is that Karl Rove now wants to re-litigate the series of exaggerations and frauds the Bush administration used to game the United States into the Iraq War. This has been off the radar for some time. Not only is it some years ago (it occurs to me that you’ve got a decent number of young journalists who don’t even have a clear living memory of all that went down) but most of the reality of what happened has actually been reported (notwithstanding a few whitewash congressional investigations conducted under the GOP majority) and is there for people to see.

But there’s actually a lot that remained covered up. A whole lot. For a lot of reasons. Even the very broad outlines we mainly know, from a lot of really good post-war reporting by a lot of different shoe-leather reporters.

I think Mr. Rove’s idea is that he and the other folks involved can try to rewrite the history — or at least enough of a gloss for folks who aren’t paying attention or are heavily invested in getting fooled — while everybody is distracted, busy or just generally not watching. But I’d actually be eager to see this whole debacle re-litigated. I’m assuming this means all those involved are now ready? Eager to talk?

07.23.10 | 8:37 am
Warren Push Heating Up?

Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) presses President Obama to appoint Elizabeth Warren to head consumer protection bureau.

07.23.10 | 9:10 am
Daniel Schorr, 1916-2010

NPR’s Daniel Schorr (known to the generation before mine as CBS’ Daniel Schorr) has died.

07.23.10 | 10:01 am
Not That There’s Anything Wrong With That

Remember back in the day, one of the reasons Trent Lott got into trouble after his Strom Thurmond comments was that it turned out he had long-standing ties to a neo-segregationist group called the “Council of Conservative Citizens”, the successor group to the White Citizens Councils from the Civil Rights Era.

Well, they’re back.

It turns out that the good folks from the CofCC have been setting up shop at Tea Party events down in Florida. And now a prominent leader of the Florida CofCC is lambasting the Tea Party for not embracing the NAACP’s claim the Tea Party is a racist group.

07.23.10 | 10:30 am
South To Rise Again over HCR?

I’ve gotten used to a pretty intense brand of hyperbole in the era of Tea Party-chasing Republicans. But Rep. Zach Wamp (R-TN), who’s now in a tough primary to get the nomination to run for Governor of Tennessee, is now saying that if Americans don’t get it right in 2010 and 2012 and repeal Health Care Reform his state may have to secede from the union.

07.23.10 | 10:52 am
Dumped Into The Harbor?

It’s being presented by the Tea Party Express as his decision, but Mark Williams is out as spokesperson for the group. Maybe he is doing it on his own, but hard not to think that the firestorm created by his comments like Allah is a “monkey god” and the NAACP makes “more money off of race than any slave trader, ever” didn’t convince the Republican operatives behind the Tea Party Express that it was time to dump Williams. Not that they deserve any credit for it now.

07.23.10 | 12:33 pm
Still Paying For It

House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-SC), who has a wicked sense of humor, introduced Vice President Joe Biden today to a crowd in South Carolina as “articulate and bright and clean and a nice looking guy.”