Obama
- Why Do Liberals Keep Sanitizing the Obama Story?
- Obama gets mic checked--"Over 4,000 peaceful protesters have been arrested while bankers continue to destroy the American economy. You must stop the assault on our 1st Amendment rights. Your silence sends a message that police brutality is acceptable. Banks got bailed out. We got sold out."
- Michael Moore Calls President Obama's First Term "Heartbreaking," "A Disappointment"
- Obama 'Bundlers' Have Ties to Lobbying NYT
- Andrew Sullivan: Why Obama Still Matters
- Both confusing and upsetting
- Fooled you.
- David Frum: When Did the GOP Lose Touch With Reality?
- The Virus of GOP Ignorance: Why Don't Media Protect Us From the Lies Spewed in the Republican Primary?
- Gingrich Calls Child Labor Laws 'Stupid', Wants To Replace Janitors With Poor Kids
- Deadbeat Rep. Joe Walsh, Who Owes $100k In Child Support, Receives "Pro-Family" Award From Family Research Council
- Send in the Republican clowns
- Gov. John Kitzhaber stops executions in Oregon, calls system 'compromised and inequitable'
- Judge blocks Fla.'s new welfare drug testing law--Thanks to the ACLU
- Louisiana prohibits residents from using cash when buying, selling secondhand goods
- Disparaging tweet about Gov. Sam Brownback lands Kansas teen in principal's office--And now she is taking a stand (NYT) for her tweet. Update: Governor Brownback apologizes to Emma Sullivan over Twitter tiff
- The Price of Intolerance--"There should be no doubt about the moral repugnance of Alabama's law, which seeks to deny hardworking families the means to live. But even some of the law’s most enthusiastic supporters are beginning to acknowledge the law’s high economic cost." NYT
- James Murdoch resigns as director of Sun, Times and Sunday Times
- Hugh Grant, Milly Dowler's parents lead tabloid battle
- J.K. Rowling chased from home by press, she says
- Murdoch Paper Was Spying On The British MPs Investigating It
- Murdoch's News Corp accused of trying to bribe Australian senator
- The press on trial--"Evidence implicates 28 Murdoch journalists; The Sun named in phone hacker's notebook; Judge warns press not to victimise witnesses."
- British paper turns readers into newshounds--"A British newspaper has thrown open its office doors, let the readers stride in, and invited them to peer over reporters' shoulders -- digitally, at least."