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The Debate

Fierce Planet Posted on October 8, 2008 by jnfrOctober 8, 2008

That One

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Remembering the Keating Five

Fierce Planet Posted on October 6, 2008 by jnfrOctober 6, 2008

Our last big financial disaster. John McCain was at the center of it.

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Alex the Parrot

Fierce Planet Posted on October 5, 2008 by jnfrOctober 5, 2008

He was smarter than Sarah Palin.

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Jest Sayin’

Fierce Planet Posted on October 3, 2008 by jnfrOctober 3, 2008

I don’t really want a Vice President who winks at me.

Palin winks

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Who Leads?

Fierce Planet Posted on September 30, 2008 by jnfrSeptember 30, 2008

Rachel Maddow asks a pertinent question. Who is the leader of the Republican Party now?

Poor puppies.

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Highlights of the Debate

Fierce Planet Posted on September 27, 2008 by jnfrSeptember 27, 2008

From TPMTv, a good assortment of debate highlights.

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For the Debate

Fierce Planet Posted on September 26, 2008 by jnfrSeptember 26, 2008

Just a thought.

apocalypse

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Time to Walk Away

Fierce Planet Posted on September 25, 2008 by jnfrSeptember 25, 2008

I’m with John Cole, especially after watching the impromptu interview with Barney Frank, having come out of the negotiations with a shiv in his back, after McCain and some other Republicans dropped a bomb.


The Dems need to step back entirely. It is not their job to make the Republicans accept Bush’s plan. This is a set up, a trap, a poison pill, and it’s time to let the Republicans fight this out among themselves.

Walk away. Now.

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Surprise!!

Fierce Planet Posted on September 24, 2008 by jnfrSeptember 24, 2008

Suddenly, McCain wants to show up for some work in the Senate? How unusual for him, since he’s missed more votes than any other Senator, including Tim Johnson who was ill with a brain hemorrhage.

Update: Hmm, looks like Harry Reid doesn’t think McCain’s presence would be helpful.

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Bum Rushing

Fierce Planet Posted on September 24, 2008 by jnfrSeptember 24, 2008

This is a statement made at a White House press conference yesterday. Deputy Press Secretary Tony Fratto is speaking.

Q I’m just trying to reconcile two points here. On the one hand, you said that there are a lot of members who rightly have questions and acknowledge that this is obviously a huge package, but on the other hand, you’ve emphasized several times that it’s critical that it be done quickly this week and that it be done clean. You know, for lawmakers who are — I guess I’m asking, isn’t there something to be said for being careful beyond the urgency and the haste? Is there a concern here that maybe the administration is being heavy-handed?

MR. FRATTO: No, well, look, I think I would reconcile it this way: This is — this was not a program that was conceived of or put together hastily. There was an enormous amount of analysis and debate and discussion before we came forward with this program. I think we have anticipated a lot of the questions that members of Congress would naturally have about taking this step, but we have had — some of the policy staff have had months to think about what a program like this would be like and how it would work. Others have had at least weeks to think about it. Members of Congress have had days to think about it. And it’s very, very complex and takes time to think through all of the implications of it and why some alternative ideas might not work as well as this one….

Q Well, I guess that’s exactly my point, real quickly, is that you’re saying the administration and its staff has had months to think about this and lawmakers have only had days. I mean, doesn’t Congress get its turn? Doesn’t it have its own right?

MR. FRATTO: And they are, and we’re taking this time. I mean, I don’t — I’ll concede that it is a lot of information to take in in a relatively short period of time, but I think they can — I think it’s enough time. At any rate, there is an urgent need here to get it done and I think members recognize that also — the overwhelming number of members of Congress recognize that.

Emphasis added.

So they’ve been looking at this problem for months, planning it for months, and now we have to have a decision in a week? The follow-up question is spot on, and I’d add “Why are they so determined to rush us into a decision? What don’t they want us to see before we act?”

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