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About That Dangerous Political Rhetoric, Markos Edition

Daily Kos proprietor Markos Moulitsas spent most of the day yesterday on Twitter lamenting the “dangerous rhetoric” from conservatives. Rick Wilson points us to this classic Markos post: Hence our need this year to take advantage of this perfect Democratic

Vanity Fair: Reading the Constitution Is Too Expensive

I’m not kidding. As we reported this morning [yesterday], House Republicans will kick-start the 112th Congress tomorrow with a spirited recitation of the Constitution, a document whose recent relevance is due largely to the ideological and sartorial interests of the

CNN's John Roberts Leaves for Fox

Interesting move. Former CNN “American Morning” anchor John Roberts is expected to join FOX News Channel as a senior national correspondent, based in Atlanta. He will be reporting on major domestic and international stories for the network. […] Says FNC

Ron Franklin Sweet Talks the Ladies at ESPN

Why you shouldn’t call ladies “sweetheart,” “a–hole,” or “sugar.” Although, I’m sure the a-word was said in the same tone that most men say the other words. The incident occurred in a pre-game production meeting also attended by ESPN announcers

Progressive Media: "Obamacare Is An Attack Word"

[youtube 2yXHZKYtnrM nolink] From Breitbart.tv: The new liberal talking point appears to be that the term “ObamaCare” is really meant as a derogatory, partisan attack word. If that’s true, then why did the Obama Administration buy GoogleAds directing “ObamaCare” search

Photographer Assaulted After Democratic Senator's Presser

Dangerous work, trying to cover the political beat where it concerns Democrats. Police have identified a man seen on video assaulting a photographer after state Sen. Robert Brown’s Macon City Hall news conference on Thursday. Macon police spokeswoman Jami Gaudet