Author: Eclectablog

May I have your attention, please?

May I have your attention, please?

Eclectacat, Spooky. May, I have your attention, please?

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The debt ceiling & the individual mandate: how you know GOP negotiators were NEVER serious

With Mitch McConnell’s declaration earlier this year that his main political goal is ensuring that Barack Obama is a one-term president, everything else that has happened since makes sense. But there’s something that happened in the negotiations between the White House, Congressional Democrats and Congressional Republicans that tells you, beyond a doubt and without any room for argument, that the […]

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President Adult

It’s pretty hard to argue that President Obama and his negotiating team are not the only adults at the negotiating table. If the press doesn’t report on yesterday’s debt ceiling press conference and point that out, they will have failed us tremendously once again. Full press conference from yesterday: My favorite two spots came at about 18 minutes and 27 […]

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Another Obama pony delivered. This one has rainbows, too.

Thank Goddess this man is president. The ban on gays serving openly in the U.S. military will end in 60 days, President Barack Obama said on Friday after notifying Congress that all the requirements to repeal it have been met. The armed forces are ready to set aside the 18-year-old “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy that forced gay recruits to […]

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SAVE THE DATE: Townhall on repeal of Emergency Mgr Law next Monday in Ypsilanti

SAVE THE DATE: Townhall on repeal of Emergency Mgr Law next Monday in Ypsilanti

In case you missed the first Repeal P.A. 4 townhall in Ann Arbor, there is a second one this Monday night in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Date: Monday, July 25, 2011Location: Metropolitan Memorial Full Gospel Baptist Church – 431 Hawkins St., Time: 6:45-8:45. This event is an informational townhall meeting on the effort to repeal Public Act 4 (aka “the Financial Martial […]

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I’ll gladly condemn you today for a capitulation you might (or might not) do Tuesday

I’ll gladly condemn you today for a capitulation you might (or might not) do Tuesday

At some point yesterday afternoon, a legislative aide leaked that the White House was caving — CAVING I tellzya! — and was going to give up everything to the Republicans on raising of the debt ceiling. According to this very serious source, the deal between House Speaker Boehner and President Obama was all but a done deal. A Congressional aide […]

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Cybertyposquatting: Adam Green and the PCCC riding Stephen Colbert’s coat tails

Cybertyposquatting: Adam Green and the PCCC riding Stephen Colbert’s coat tails

Well, it’s probably not illegal. But any shred of credibility Adam Green and the so-called “Bold Progressives” had is now officially gone. Progressive Change Campaign Committee Treasurer Adam Green purchased the URL ColberSuperPAC.com, omitting the t in Stephen Colbert’s name, and then redirected that URL to his own PAC web site in an apparent attempt to steal critical membership and […]

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“You’ll never work in this blogosphere again!” – Signed, Firedoglake

“You’ll never work in this blogosphere again!” – Signed, Firedoglake

Last week I posted a piece called “Why I will never post another word at My.Firedoglake.com“. It was posted here at my own blog as well as at Angry Black Lady Chronicles and at Daily Kos. The next day I got a nastygram from the editor of the My.FDL site (a public site like Daily Kos where anyone can post […]

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Pete Hoekstra is baaaa-aaaack!

After he lost his bid for the Republican nomination for Governor in Michigan in 2010, we didn’t hear a great deal from Pete Hoekstra until, in April of this year, he sent out a press release saying he was NOT going to run for Debbie Stabenow’s Senate seat. After serious consideration and many discussions with friends and supporters, Diane and […]

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Mitt Romney’s state PACs raise unlimited funds then funnel them back to the nat’l campaign

This week, the Alabama and New Hampshire Democratic parties filed a complaint (pdf) against the Romney campaign, claiming that he is using lax rules in various states to raise money and then funnel them back to his national campaign. To make a long story short, Romney’s campaign is using these state PACs to accept contributions in excess of the federal […]

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Detroit News “humorist” thinks 11K Borders employees losing their jobs is hilarious

Yesterday, Borders Books announced that it was going out of business and liquidating its assets. This will put another roughly 11,000 people out of work including many right here in Michigan. It’s a huge loss both in terms of jobs and in terms of having a good bookseller around. But P.D. Lesko at A2Politico points out, there is at least […]

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