Vegas cop gets to keep job after posting photos of shooting Obama and demanding a final race war. “Let’s just get this over! Race war, Civil, Revolution? Bring it! I’m about as fed up as a man (American, Christian, White, Heterosexual) can get!”
In light of this weekend’s events we’ve now updated the George Zimmerman rage incident, assault, killing timeline we published last September “A (Short) History of Violence: The Post-Aquittal George Zimmerman Timeline“. Because Zimmerman’s killing finger seems to be getting itchy again, we’ll be updating the timeline with each new assault or killing.
House GOP Budget Chief signals plans for a major scale back of Social Security in the next two years. Check it out.
Even Steve King thinks the GOP plan for a mini-government shutdown over the President’s immigration order is mind-bogglingly stupid.
Yesterday I said that I’d heard an unexpectedly large number of people saying that 2014 was a big downer of a year that they were glad to leave behind. So I asked readers if they’d heard the same, if they agreed and if they did, why. I got a lot of answers. And they were fascinating. Many people had experiences – good or bad – that were immediately personal and thus not part of any broader national experience. But there were quite a lot of people who did have a decidedly negative experience of 2014 and when they answered why there were two very consistent themes.
So after all that, it looks like Mitt Romney is going to run for President for the third cycle in a row.
Wendy Davis’s successor in the Texas state senate, releases photo of the “Stand for Life” cowboy boots she wore for her swearing in ceremony.
We now have Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney (in many ways fairly similar candidates) saying they’re all but certain to run for President. There’s a particular oddness with each guy’s decision to run. But there’s another part of the equation garnering much less attention: both decisions must be hugely driven by the perception (both of the candidates) and members of the Republican establishment that the existing 2016 GOP field is very, very weak. The lack of viable existing candidates is creating a negative pressure sucking folks like Romney and Bush back into the mix. It’s a great sucking sound in more ways than one.
As we get set for yet another battle, take a moment to review the GOP’s now 80 year long war on Social Security.
It is a confirmed and ineradicable part of Internet culture that everyone thinks every site redesign sucks on day one. People are used to what they’re used to and don’t like change. So I am pleasantly surprised at how many positive responses we’ve gotten this morning (not a single negative one yet; late update, okay, one negative one).
But let me take a moment to explain what we were trying to accomplish with these changes. Because unlike most redesigns our aim was not primarily aesthetic – the aesthetic quality, which I’m extremely happy with, was a byproduct of the process which was primarily aimed at better organizing the site and allowing all the different material we publish its own ability to get itself seen and heard.