Editors’ Blog - 2011
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01.12.11 | 7:42 am
Where’d She Get It?

The claim that Sarah Palin was the victim of a “blood libel” had been making the rounds in the right-wing media for a few days before Palin decided to make the accusation herself.

01.12.11 | 7:49 am
Bowing Out

Local GOP party official in Arizona resigns because of fears for his family’s safety after threats from apparent Tea Party adherents. Says: “I love the Republican Party but I don’t want to take a bullet for anyone.”

01.12.11 | 11:06 am
He Should Know!

Pat Buchanan says Sarah Palin’s use of phrase “blood libel” was “excellent.”

01.12.11 | 12:33 pm
Dingell Reads the List

Rep. John Dingell (D-MI), the longest serving member of the House, went on the floor today and read out his list of inflammatory, violent political rhetoric from last year. Watch.

01.12.11 | 2:57 pm
Watch Live

The memorial service in Tucson starts at 8 p.m. ET. Watch.

01.12.11 | 3:31 pm
Eye On The Ball

Conservatives apoplectic over T-shirts being distributed at the Tucson memorial service.

01.12.11 | 3:45 pm
‘A Good Dose Of Humility’

Read the text of President Obama’s prepared remarks.

01.12.11 | 4:15 pm
Giffords Opens Eyes For 1st Time

The most moving moment of Obama’s speech — and of the unexpectedly raucous memorial service — was the President’s announcement that shortly before the event, while surrounded by some of her House colleagues, Rep. Gabby Giffords opened her eyes for the first time since the shooting.

Video below the jump: Read More

01.13.11 | 3:35 am
Waving The Bloody (T-) Shirt

Even in the annals of political nonsense, this one sort of throws me. A number of conservative commentators and pundits united in outrage over t-shirts that the University of Arizona made up for last night’s event.

01.13.11 | 4:20 am
Free At Last

After eight and a half years in federal prison, legendary former Louisiana Gov. Edwin W. Edwards has been released and arrived at a halfway house in Baton Rouge early this morning.

Edwards, a Democrat who served an unprecedented four terms as governor in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, is now 83 years old. He had always managed to stay one step ahead of the law until his fourth term in the mid-1990s, when the legalization of gambling in Louisiana provided so many opportunities for graft and corruption that Edwards and his cronies fell victim to their own excesses. Read More