Editors’ Blog - 2014
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05.29.14 | 9:14 am
Immigration Pizza

Seth D. Michaels tells us how the fight for immigration reform is like the world’s worst pizza party.

05.29.14 | 10:58 am
Put a Fork in It, So to Speak

Orrin Hatch tells local radio station: Get over it, guys. Marriage equality is going to be the law of the land.

05.29.14 | 1:06 pm
The Irony of Shinseki

If you watch the press release mill there’s a steady stream of prominent Democrats calling, albeit in couched language, for Gen Shinseki to resign. But TPM Reader WW finds on irony in how things turned out over the long scope of time …

I find the greatest irony of all this is that Shinseki originally estimated about 300k troops to invade and stabilize Iraq. He was ignored, retired, and another general promised to do it on the cheap.

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05.29.14 | 1:29 pm
One Nation Under Drones

Drones are here, at home, and they’re here to stay. Not the wingnut fantasy of you being on a receiving end of a targeted assassination outside Hooters because you didn’t sign up for Obamacare. But what about a malfunctioning drone falling out of the sky and hitting your kid? Or maybe flying into the flight path of your 767 as it makes it final descent on your return home from vacation?

The thought is scary but the system the federal government is now forced to build to prevent these things from happening is mind-bogglingly complex. And the more I heard about it the more interested I got. Our whole air safety regime today is based on having still relatively few things up in the air. They all have human pilots. There are places where commercial planes can go and the recreational and small scale operators can’t. But how do you keep everything safe when you have an order of magnitude larger number of vehicles up in the air and the vast majority don’t have a pilot and often don’t have anyone controlling them anywhere nearby? There’s no increased number of air traffic controllers who can grapple with that new reality. The FAA has been given the job of solving that problem. And it’s the subject of our newest TPM longform One Nation Under Drones (sub req).

05.29.14 | 3:13 pm
The True End of ‘Giuliani Time’

The election of Mayor Bill de Blasio has been a watershed on many fronts, the end of stop and frisk, totally different approach to tax policy and development, horses getting booted from Central Park. But nothing signals the true end of ‘Giuliani Time’ like his new decision to allow the ferrets back into New York City.

05.29.14 | 4:00 pm
The Hall of Worthies

I got a mass email this morning where someone from a Democratic party committee referred to the Duck Dynasty guy as the GOP cause celebre after “Joe the Plumber” ™ and before Cliven Bundy. Pretty standard partisan snark. But it got me thinking because I hadn’t really thought of the phenomenon in quite these terms before. And, man, there’ve been a lot of them – all following a relatively consistent pattern.

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05.29.14 | 5:24 pm
Would Firing Shinseki Make It Worse?

Catherine Burke, a public administration professor at USC’s Price School of Public Policy, explains why all these calls for Secretary Eric Shinseki’s job won’t do anything to fix the problems at the VA — and might even make them worse.

05.29.14 | 11:28 pm
Reince and Repeat, Again and Again

Good Grief. Former TPMer Benjy Sarlin should really credit GOP Chair Reince Priebus for a layup or its journalistic equivalent for this article just posted at MSNBC. Priebus asked the crowd at the Republican Leadership Conference event in New Orleans today why the GOP isn’t seen as the party of equality. “We’re the party of freedom and we’re the party of opportunity and we’re the party of equality, we’re the ones with that history,” said Priebus. “It’s the other side that has a shameful history, but you wouldn’t know it because we don’t talk about it.” Meanwhile, the keynoter at the event was Phil Robertson, the guy who became a folk hero/GOP martyr last year for saying gay men were gross and blacks actually had it pretty good during Jim Crow.

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05.30.14 | 9:40 am
Learning From ‘Salem’

Nichole Perkins takes a look at the newish TV show “Salem,” which seems to be taking all the wrong lessons from the puritans. Rather than teaching us that religious fundamentalism taken to an extreme is bad, there’s a strong anti-sex current running through the show.

05.30.14 | 9:41 am
We Want You!

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