Posts Tagged ‘Huffington Post’
AIG Frustration
First of all, this isn’t a rant about how awful AIG is. There’s enough coverage of that already, and besides, they sponsor Manchester United, so yours truly always knew something was up.
Instead of just being angry, it’s important to know why we are angry and why we aren’t doing anything about it. The first part [...]
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Tags: AIG, ambinder, America, bailout, bonuses, Huffington Post, the atlantic
Hey all,
I’m sure most of you who know me or read me had forgotten about this blog, but as mentioned in the last post, Poliology is getting back on track. First a brief explanation to why it went away:
1. Post-Election blues–Networks have even been fighting to find stories after the biggest Presidential election in a [...]
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Tags: arianna huffington, bill kristol, campbell brown, Cnn, david geffen, david gregory, ed rendell, Huffington Post, jack cafferty, janet napolitano, la times, meet the press, NBC, ny times
Making Sense out of FISA
The Huffington Post’s big headline this afternoon is how the “netroots” movement is drifting away from Obama, or Obama is drifting away from them–Uh basically, what you need to know is that Democrats are aiming yet another loaded gun at their foot right now. Maybe it’s actually an automatic rifle.
Why is the left coming under [...]
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Tags: AT&T, bush administration, civil liberties, constitution, constitutional law, daily kos, democrats, Feingold, FISA, Foreign Intelligence, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, george bush, George W. Bush, Huffington Post, immunity, impeachment, nader, nancy pelosi, netroots, Obama, patriot act, Sprint, telecom, think progess, Verizon, War on Terror
Huffington Post Comment on Dean Baker
My comment on Dean Baker’s story (original link found here) . Here’s what I had to say:
Mr. Baker,
I graduated last week from a prestigious college (a semester early) with a degree in one of their most difficult programs. I have worked 20+ hours per week for the last two years during school, and full time [...]
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Tags: baby boomers, comments, corporate media, corporations, dean baker, economic crisis, elections, housing crisis, Huffington Post, presidential election, unemployment, Washington Post