Chicago Tribune (4/30/1969): 'Nixon Standing Taller After His First 100 Days'

Apr
27

Not so much a comment on Obama's First 100 Days as a comment on the accuracy of observations on First 100 Days in general...

From the column 'Report from Washington' by Walter Trohan, Chicago Tribune (4/30/1969):

The first hundred days of Richard Milhous Nixon find him standing taller in the eyes of his countrymen and looming larger on the world horizon than most observers, and even many of his admirers, had expected....

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Politico Goes to GOP Puppet Show, Finds Only Puppets

Apr
26

A number of blogs (1, 2, 3) have pointed to the Politico article on the "brewing rebellion" of the GOP "grassroots" over such issues as gay marriage or the deficit.

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Chicago Tribune on Charge Card Banksterism -- Fails to Mention Chase

Apr
25

So somebody at the Chicago Tribune finally got one of those letters from the credit card companies saying their rates were going to be jacked up.

That's the only explanation I can find for this article "Cardholders stunned by huge rate hikes, slashed credit limits" making its appearance so late in the game.

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Ram Baby, Ram Baby - Ram the Sucka thru!

Apr
24

Mark your calendars: October 15th will be a Day of Health Care Liberation for millions of our fellow Americans who currently have no access to health care:

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Ding Dong the Deal is Dead

Apr
22

It's the hand of the Lord, I tell you!

Fran Spielman (Sun-Times):

sun-times-logo.png Mayor Daley’s $2.5 billion plan to privatize Midway Airport collapsed today for lack of financing, leaving taxpayers with a $126 million down payment, but no apparent way to shore up city pensions and rebuild Chicago’s aging infrastructure.

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Obama: 'I'm a Reader'

Apr
21

The dark ages are over...

Transcript:

THE PRESIDENT: Dan from CNN.

DAN LOTHIAN (CNN): During the campaign you were criticized by some within your own party for perhaps not being able to be tough on foreign policy matters. Now you’ve had this friendly interaction with Mr. Chavez. Are you concerned at all about how this might be perceived back in the U.S. as perhaps being soft? Already one senator is calling this friendly interaction irresponsible. And as a quick follow-up, if I may, when you got the book from Mr. Chavez, what did you really think? (Laughter.)

THE PRESIDENT: I think it was a nice gesture to give me a book; I’m a reader. And you’re right, we had this debate throughout the campaign, and the whole notion was, is that somehow if we showed courtesy or opened up dialogue with governments that had previously been hostile to us, that that somehow would be a sign of weakness. The American people didn’t buy it. And there’s a good reason the American people didn’t buy it — because it doesn’t make sense.

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Who's Soft on Crime Now?

Apr
21

Thought of the Day: To all the former members of the Bush Administration, including those in the CIA, who now urge that we sweep everything under the carpet, all I can ask is, Who's Soft on Crime Now?

The reason you bring people to justice is, first, because it's the right thing to do, and second, because if you don't, someone down the line is guaranteed to repeat the crime. Deterrence is as important as accountability.

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Guy with Heath Insurance Explains Why You Can't See a Doctor

Apr
21

The Editorial Board of the Chicago Tribune never ceases to disappoint. Here's their latest attempt at delaying universal healthcare -- complete with warmed-over talking points circa 1993. Nothing learned, nothing remembered.

The column goes everywhere from denying that this is an urgent problem to warning that they're going to take away your private insurance.

Here's my email to them:

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Jan Schakowsky on Torture - Defining American Values Up

Apr
21

Jan Schakowsky asks us to avoid the soft bigotry of low expectations when it comes to the values and laws we stand for (from the HuffPost):

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