In Case You Missed It… Assorted Oddities from Around the Web
Some interesting stories that hit the internet this past week involved the Loch Ness monster, Google Glass, a Russian meteor and 3D printing.
Some interesting stories that hit the internet this past week involved the Loch Ness monster, Google Glass, a Russian meteor and 3D printing.
Print and electronic media outlets need to take responsibility for their troubling parroting of Republican “facts” that are, in fact, pure propaganda.
Climate change. Female reproductive rights. The social safety net. Inequality. These forces, and the need to recognize them, are real. And I would caution conservatives to recall history
Obamacare is a winner for Democrats. It’s the biggest winner any true Democrat campaigning for office in 2014 could possibly hope for.
The latest paranoia whipping Fox News and fanatical Christians into elevated paranoid delusions is their belief there is an “unholy war on Easter.”
David Brooks and Chuck Todd revived one of the Republican Party’s favorite smears against President Obama on Meet The Press. Brooks claimed that Obama has a manhood problem.
During the Easter Sunday broadcast of Fox News Sunday, host Chris Wallace used some of the show’s time to further the Republican belief that the GOP should still run against the ACA.
Now that the Supreme Court has paved the way for a billionaire tsunami of cash most of which will benefit the Republican Party, we can look forward to full disclosure of the candidates and political causes that money is buying, right?
David Gregory’s endless cheerleading for Republicans was gutted with a dose of reality from DNC Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) on Meet The Press today.
Bishop Tom Gumbleton of Detroit reminded Bill Day that God and Jesus are love. Bill wishes for everyone to follow their path, whatever it may be. He’s still not much for organized religion, but he and PoliticusUSA wish everyone a Happy Easter.
Anna Kooiman asks, “Has Easter evolved into an occasion to demean religious beliefs and Christianity?”