Josh Nelson

Sunday Night Open Thread

by Josh Nelson  ::  Filed Under Daily Briefing  ::  March 23rd, 2008 @ 8:47 pm EST

The DCCC has released it’s targeted race map. Brownsox has the full list, and some perspective.

The Chinese Government, in an apparent attempt to appear as out of touch as John McCain, is now accusing the Dalai Lama of trying to ruin the olympics. Meanwhile, the EU is considering a boycott of the summer games.

A Connecticut newspaper is apologizing for their 2006 endorsement of Joe Lieberman (Neocon-CT). Snap.

When The Day endorsed Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman for re-election in November 2006 it was supporting a candidate who demonstrated a history of pragmatic leadership and a willingness to seek bipartisan solutions.We wonder what happened to that senator.

So do we.

The Green Zone today endured “one of the fiercest and most sustained attacks on the area in the last year.” The Times has the bloody details.

Andrew Sullivan, who seems to get better every day, explains the context of Barney Frank’s plans to introduce a bill to decriminalize marijuana.

It’s a strange world where simple sanity requires courage.

Chuck Todd proves once again that he is one of the most thoughtful and honest political commentators on television.

Brit Hume discusses John McCain’s “senior moment.” It would be funny if McCain didn’t actually believe the nonsense that comes out of his mouth. Kevin Drum calls McCain’s Iraq policy, “just like Bush, but even crazier!”

After years of speculation, we’ve just determined with absolute certainty that Vice President Cheney is, in fact, a dick.

Time for John Adams. Anyone else watching?

The Seminal News Feed

FACTBOX-Countries slap bans on pork after flu outbreak
Monday, 4 May 2009, 7:35 pm

Albanian immigrants get life in plot to hit US base
Tuesday, 28 April 2009, 9:26 pm

Six tonne drug blaze a small step in Afghan battles
Sunday, 26 April 2009, 11:50 am

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