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AUGUST COSIES

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SOME OF THE BETTER BLOGS WE'VE CHANCED UPON

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JESUS' GENERAL
"Who knew Christians had their own army? I mean, besides Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan & Pakistan?"

JOE. MY. GOD.
"An ACTUAL New Yorker, captured live, every day."

THE SMIRKING CHIMP
"Still smirking, eight months after the Chimp was kicked out."

ZIMBIO
"It's a magazine. Sorta. It's a blog. Sorta."

OBSIDIAN WINGS
"It's a hard, it's a hard, it's a hard blog...)"

DAILY KOS
"The big shots need love too. I guess."

FROM THE LEFT
"Open. Left. Any questions?"


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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

JULY COSIES

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BEST GRRRRRL'S BLOGS

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LIBERATED LADIES, DRAMA QUEENS & HARD-WORKIN' WOMEN WRITERS

Sometimes It's Hard To Be A Woman; Sometimes It Kinda Looks Like Fun!

This month The American La Cosa Nostradamus Foundation For The Advancement Of Blog People And Their Blogs, TALCNFFTAOBPATB for short, pronounced: "TALCNFFTAOBPATB," is proud to announce a new category in the Cosie Awards: Women. This new and rising group is taking the world by storm, and promises to have a great future. If the whole "woman" thing works out, we might be willing to try some other genders.

In the meantime, these are great blogs by great ladies who just happen to be female, not that there's anything wrong with that. Every day, or once in a while they will enlighten, amuse and/ or enrage you with their wit, witticisms, and yes, wisdom, though not all of them are Latina's, thank Gawd says Jeff Sessions!

We should all consider ourselves fortunate to have so many brilliant femmes blogging these days, working tirelessly to remove the stain on their gender's reputation smeared there by the excremental Michelle Malkin, Ann Coulter, Peggy Noonan and Maureen Dowd, who might otherwise leave you with the impression that all women in the media, like so many of the men, are right-wing *ssh*les, when the reverse is true. Read 'em and weep, laugh, scream, nod your head in wise accord, but read them.


III. JULY 09 COSIES

SUZIE-Q
"Iran Election Riots: Gunmen Open Fire"
' 2:19 PM ET — More details from Reuters. “Iran’s hardline Islamic Basij militiamen killed at least one person on Monday and wounded more when their building was attacked by demonstrators protesting an election they say was stolen by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.” '

PAM'S HOUSE BLEND
"Joe the Plumber...er, scribe(?!)"
' Honest to god, how soon will "Joe the Plumber: Fighting for the American Dream" hit the bargain bin? You know some conservative think tank will buy a buttload of copies to give away to pump up the sales, but I seriously doubt the teabaggers are going to line up to read this ghostwritten POS. WingNutDaily's fawning coverage reads like a parody, however we did get an idea of Joe's relationship with the Man Upstairs and politics. '

WILLPEN'S WORLD
"So Sarah cut and ran…"
' I don’t know if I am shocked or not by this newest game that Sarah Palin is playing. After thinking about this for a day it seems to me that Sarah Palin’s life is basically one game after another. It’s almost as if she does this to prove something to herself. It is obvious that the woman is suffering from some sort of Narcissistic disorder which I am sure can be found in DSM IV. '

THE MUDFLATS
"Palin’s Health Care Priorities and Alaska’s Daughters"
' Today, Lisa Demer of the Anchorage Daily News has broken a story that adds another scandal to the growing list of scandals that have plagued this administration, and shines the light on Alaska’s very own health care crisis. Demer’s story centers on the horrendous condition of the Alaska’s state programs that are designed to help its most vulnerable citizens, the elderly and disabled. '

WEST VIRGINIA FUR AND ROOT
"Lilac or Lavender (but not purple)"
' Of late, I am not accustomed to things going according to plan. It’s been so bad that I’ve taken to saying that I’m bad at planning. Although properly executed with the appropriate preparation and diligence, things go awry. And nothing goes awry like paint. I have painting stories that’ll curl your stir sticks. Really. While nothing will ever top the Great Tibetan Red Saga, there was the Moose Mousse episode and it’s probably best if I don’t go into the Homestead Antique Cameo story. The Cerulean Blue master bath was not an unmitigated disaster, but it also didn’t end up as expected. I am so scarred by these episodes, coupled with some trauma from my youth, I am afraid of color. So. Imagine my surprise when this past January I started thinking about painting the office at my place of employment lavender. '

NOVEMBER FIFTH
"Baby Steps"
' Emma is slowly climbing out of a hard crash right now. At her vet appointment Monday her blood-work showed she is severely anemic. After an iron injection and several hours with the vet, he sent her home and was cautiously hopeful about the chances she will respond to the new medication we are going to be injecting her with three days a week for the foreseeable future (the same stuff I used when I had cancer a number of years ago, oddly) to help boost her red blood cell count. She could barely walk Monday... Tom and I are both taking this very hard. I "slept" out near the closet where she has been staying for the last several days. '

MUSINGS OF A WANDERING ELF
"Too Lazy to Read? Then Shut Your Pie Hole!"
' That's the best advice that I can give to the deluded masses that insist on deluging our Senate today with calls, emails and letters imploring our elected officials to vote NO on the "Pedophile Protection Act." What, you didn't know that the Senate was going to vote on the "Pedophile Protection Act" this week? Well, then consider yourself more intelligent than Focus on the Family's James Dobson who has also referred to S. 909, commonly known as the Matthew Shepard Act, as "utter evil." Certain so-called "Christian" commentators and general muck-stirrers will have you believe that S. 909 is an attack on Christianity. Yea, they will even have you buy into the notion that it will criminalize Christianity! Come again? '



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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

JUNE COSIES

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MEDIUM-SIZED & BIG-TIME BLOGS THAT WELCOME SMALL-TIME BLOGGERS

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THE ANCIENT ARTS OF DEMOCRACY & HOSPITALITY, ALIVE & WELL ON THE INTERNET

Some Places Are More Friendly Than Others. We Don't Reward The Others. Just These:

Yup. This months belated -again- Cosie Awards are going out to our peeps & homies and all the big dawgs & kewl kitties in the left-wing political blogosphere that have allowed us to post links to our bloviations right here in Smalltime, USA. We're not going to wait for Gawd to reward them; he's a notorious procrastinator. (Look how long it's taking to wrap up this Universe thingie! SEVEN DAYS, He said! Typical builder.) So, we're sending out the crystal arrowhead (or whatever it is) to these folks well in advance of Judgment Day, in case they need to pawn them in the meantime. What with these being such mean times, and all. Check 'em out:

MERCURY RISING
"Stop Saying That"
Acid rationality & sweet reason, by the shot or by the pint. Drink up.
' Do the Republicans ever listen to themselves? Do they ever think about what they’re saying? Or does somebody pull a string in their back and out come the talking points? -Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell … “Americans don’t want a government-run system that puts bureaucrats between patients and doctors.”- Senator McConnell, shut up. Just. Shut. Up. '

THE SEMINAL
"Will Republican leaders denounce rash of racist comments directed at President Obama and his wife?"
Self-appointed watchpersons over the whole healthscare thingie and other stuff, these folks even engage with right-wing trolls in their comment section. Not sure why. It's like talking to a wall with nasty written stuff on it. Bring a bucket of liberal paint.
' I know the traditional media has its hands full providing exhaustive coverage of the David Letterman-Sarah Palin saga, but when they get a minute, maybe they can look into the racist and bizarre comments Republican activists are directing at President Obama and his wife. As I mentioned the other day, a Republican activist in South Carolina just compared Michelle Obama to a gorilla. Not to be outdone, today, another Republican activist in SC posted this gem on Twitter: “Just heard Obama is going to impose a 40% tax on aspirin because it’s white and it works.“ Funny stuff–but wait, there’s more. A Republican staffer for a Tennessee state senator emailed a block of paintings and photographs of U.S. presidents. The white presidents were shown in their actual likenesses–Obama was depicted as a disembodied cartoon set of eyes–get it?–he’s a “spook“. '

FIVE THIRTY EIGHT
"Don't Expect Ensign to Resign"
THE place to go for real poll numbers, named for the number of Electors in that notorious "College" which chooses our Presidents. Nate Silver outdid the "experts" in the 2008 Democratic primary races, and he continues to do so himself. His secret? Good math, common sense and applied political savvy. A winning combination. Just ask Barack Obama.
' Nevada Senator John Ensign today disclosed that he'd had an extramarital affair with a campaign staffer. This will make for plenty of interesting water-cooler gossip, particularly since Ensign has a penchant for calling on people to resign for various and sundry moral and ethical lapses -- notably Larry Craig, Bill Clinton and Ted Stevens (but not David Vitter). It seems unlikely, however, that Ensign will resign himself. Although Nevada's governor is a Republican and could appoint another Republican to replace him, that would nevertheless trigger a special election in 2010, when Democratic incumbent Harry Reid is also on the ballot. Nevada Republicans have a very poor bench right now and are already having trouble recruiting a credible candidate to run against the unpopular Reid. They might have a lot of difficulty retaining Ensign's seat in the event of a special election, or alternatively, might compete for it at the price of giving Reid a free pass. '

FROM THE LEFT
"Will Obama’s Firing of an Inspector General Evolve Into a Major Scandal?"
This blog manages to stay on top of stuff better than most. Not a knee-jerk Democratic supporter, sometimes quite offensive, bordering on hate-speech in the comments. But that's the cost of free speech, sometimes. The haters condemn themselves.
' This didn’t take long. Not six months on the job yet and President Obama could be facing a major political scandal. Last Wednesday, a man named Gerald Walpin, a U.S. inspector general investigating the possible misuse of Americorps funds, received a surprise call from the Obama White House informing him was fired. The firing was seen by some as politically motivated and highly illegal. The bottom line: Gerald Walpin accused a prominent Obama supporter of misusing AmeriCorps grant money. After an investigation, the prominent Obama supporter had to repay back more than $400,000 of the grant money and Obama fired the inspector general who shined light on the matter in the first place . '

BOING BOING
"Poop on the moon, and how to protect it"
On Boing Boing, and only on Boing Boing. Cory Doctorow's personal foibles, fetishes & phobies spread out for all the world to see, every day.
' When Neil Armstrong first took that one small step onto the moon, he left behind more than just a footprint. Among the many items still sitting in the Bay of Tranquility are; Neil Armstrong's boots, a gold replica of an olive branch, tongs, four armrests, urine collection assemblies, a hammer, an insulating blanket, and... four defecation collection devices. Yes, Neil Armstrong's poop is moldering on the moon. While bags of frozen astronaut poop may sound unimportant, even a little gross, some "extreme heritage" conservationists are very concerned about their protection--as well as the other detritus left behind by humanity's first moonwalkers. For now, Tranquility Base is still tranquil (there is no wind or rain up there to damage things), but preservationists worry that private space enterprises will one day endanger the Apollo landing site, as well as other important landmarks on the moon. From the Lunar Legacy Site: '

CROOKS AND LIARS
"Some 'neighborhood watch': Forde's Minuteman spinoff outfit was about 'starting a revolution against the government' "
Turn off the Fuxsnooze of the day and check out the real news of the day. The name says it all.
' Remember how all those right-wing pundits proclaimed the Minutemen as being just like a neighborhood watch? Michelle Malkin called it "the mother of all neighborhood watches." Lou Dobbs labeled it "this country's biggest neighborhood watch program". Bill O'Reilly declared: "Talking Points applauds the Minutemen. They are in the great tradition of neighborhood watch groups." Boy, that sure is some neighborhood watch: Accused ringleader Shawna Forde told her family in recent months that she had begun recruiting members of the Aryan Nations and that she planned to begin robbing drug-cartel leaders, her brother Merrill Metzger said Monday in a telephone interview from Redding, Calif. "She was talking about starting a revolution against the United States government," he said. '

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Friday, May 22, 2009

MAY COSIES

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BEST BLOGS IN THE KNOWN UNIVERSE, 5/2009

THIS MONTH HIGHLIGHTING SMALL PERSONAL BLOGS THAT SHOW GENUINE HOSPITALITY


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Well Designed, Well Written, Interesting, Funny, Informative And Cosy Hangouts Online

It doesn't hurt that these blogs have blogrolled us, either. The term "blogroll" comes from the ancient Etruscan term khkoiugiggittigiggitti, or "logrolling," meaning you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours. The idea is to create crawl-able links between websites so as to catch the search engines' attention, introduce more people to the sites, and drive up traffic, which may result in more blogrolling and listings on the various blog-ranking and rating websites.

All this is done purely for egotistical purposes, to get a message out, make friends and influence people, shill for a job or an invitation to post on a bigger blog or media site; or to make money through selling ad space or merchandise. In our case, we just wanted everyone to look at the graphic photos of our perineum imbedded on every page. DON'T JUDGE US! DON'T YOU JUDGE US!! DON'T YOU DARE JUDGE US!!!

There are no perineii on any of these pages, as far as we know. We did see a preputium clitoridis in the corner of one of them. That could just be our imagination, though. Preputium clitoridis on the brain, lately. We can't even remember which one of these it was. You'll just have to scrutinize them all:


NOVEMBER FIFTH
"A Wine Key, Party Crashing, and A Nerf Football"
Skyewriter tells a story. You'll have to click on this to see the ending. It's so...
' My dissertation chair is taking us out for dinner on Tuesday after my defense. In addition to some friends I have invited, some faculty members will be there, too. One of whom is the chair of my department, who has seen me buzzed on more occasions than I care to recall. The 2nd worst time was at the start of my second year here. At the end of orientation week every August, the department throws a party for the new *first year graduate students* (this is key). It involves cases of free booze and good food. The party is held in an historic house two blocks from where I live. My first year I got pretty toasted and ended up being out until 4 AM after bar-hopping with a group of other new students. At the end of orientation week my second year... '

I [HEART] THE MUDFLATS
"For the Birds"
The social-networking/ fansite for The Mudflats. Everyone is welcome to join & post.
' My View from The Right Reverend: I am Radagast the Bird-Tamer. Well, no, but the birds in this sanctuary are pretty bold. Even the woodpeckers. I suppose the same can be said for all the little creatures here. Spring is a wonderful time of year. I may be projecting, but it seems all the creatures emerging from the cold winter share the same sense of eagerness and energy, and general joy just to be alive. OK, I’m not projecting at all. They’re just as happy it’s Spring as I am. '

GEEZERPOWER
"A letter from Obama on Healthcare Reform "
A regular contributer to SUZIE-Q, this is WordGeezer's personal blog. Fascinating stuff.
' Can this be the same Obama that we heard when he was campaigning for POTUS. I voted for him because I wanted universal health care or a reasonable facsimile thereof. I recieved his email asking to send his (cough cough) bedrock requirements to representatives in congress. President Obama has announced three bedrock requirements for real health care reform. It must: ' [continues]

IT'S MORNING SOMEWHERE
"Friday Cat Blogging - Boy, will my cats be pissed!"
Ms. OWL and her kittys, careers & cat-tastrophes. Nice fotos & paintings, too. A really kewl chick! [for a Missourian]
' A friend of mine has five cats. Two of the cats had kittens. The first one had one kitten, then the second had four. Since that made ten cats, in all, I told her I would take one. She gave away the first kitten, already, because it was older than the second batch. That still leaves her with nine cats. When she told me what colors they were, I told her I would take the white-with-black-ears-kitten. The first pictures she showed me were of a very ugly little kitten, of course, the kitten was only about four weeks old, at the time. Last weekend, I took my camera with me when I visited the kitten. In the picture above, the kitten is walking with mom. I thought that was a cute picture. ' [click link for foto]

THE IMPOLITIC
"In the eyes of a child"
Consistently the best of the blogs, and always hospitable. Libby needs help moving. Can you carry a refrigerater? No? OK, then make a donation to her blog. We know you have money. Do we have to waterboard you?
' I've been following politics so long that I don't trust any politician, not even the ones I vote for. So I've been rather conflicted about Obama. While I think he's the best president we've had for a very long time, and he's done a lot of good, it still makes me uneasy when I see him continue bad policies and cover up for the last administration. But it's photos like this that ease my mind somewhat. Children, especially babies, have a sixth sense about people and when I see them engage with our president like this, it makes me think he's probably a good man who is going to do all right by us in the end. '

COFFEEHOUSE STUDIO
"SPONTANEOUS APPLE CREATION: 5/12-13/09 "
Pocono radio personality, DJ Jimi The Hippy, aka Rainbow Demon.
' Had a bit of trouble getting set up this week. After the minor delay, things seemed to run smoothly. The little car needs a brake job - and two new tires - it was a bit scary getting in - but we made it. Big old "Bessie the Bronco" needs a new idler belt. I'm broke till payday... Seems that the new casino just discovered the station, and it was a bit of fun talking to them on the phone. They were requesting Zeppelin. It sounds awesome in SHM (super high material). You can actually hear Jimmy page touching the 12-string if you listen... but do we really need another CD format? This is the way things should have sounded from the beginning... Damn the record companies. '

WIKIPEDIA
"Logrolling"
From the ancient Etruscans to the modern Blogniks, the logs keep a'rollin'.
' Logrolling is the trading of favors or quid pro quo, such as vote trading by legislative members to obtain passage of actions of interest to each legislative member. It is also the "cross quoting" of papers by academics in order to drive up reference counts. The Nuttall Encyclopedia describes log-rolling as "mutual praise by authors of each other's work." American frontiersman Davy Crockett was one of the first to apply the term to legislation: The first known use of the term was by Congressman Davy Crockett, who said on the floor (of the U.S. House of Representatives) in 1835, "my people don't like me to log-roll in their business, and vote away pre-emption rights to fellows in other states that never kindle a fire on their own land." The widest accepted origin is the old custom of neighbors assisting each other with the moving of logs. If two neighbors had cut a lot of timber which needed to be moved, it made more sense for them to work together to roll the logs. In this way, it is similar to a barn-raising where a neighbor comes and helps build your barn and then you go and help build his. Here is an example of the term's original use. "A family comes to sit down in the forest," wrote an observer in 1835. "Their neighbors lay down their employments, shoulder their axes, and come in to the log-rolling. They spend the day in hard labor, and then retire, leaving the newcomers their good wishes, and an habitation. Though most sources support the above etymology, another possible origin is from the sport by the same name in which two contestants try to topple each other into the water by standing on a log. Each must keep up with the other or risk taking a spill, so it appears to be cooperative. Spy Magazine ran a feature entitled "Logrolling in Our Time" that cited suspicious or humorous examples of mutually admiring book jacket blurbs by pairs of authors. Private Eye magazine regularly draws attention to alleged logrolling by authors in "books of the year" features published by British newspapers and magazines. '


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Thursday, April 02, 2009

BEST OF THE BLOGS: SEND THEM MONEY

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BLOGGING COSTS MONEY. YOU OWE THESE PEOPLE. NO, REALLY.

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You're A Liberal, Right? OK, A Progressive! So, Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is, HIPPY!

You don't mind paying an extra X% for the advertising & marketing of everything you eat, wear, or otherwise use, right? Well, of course you MIND, but you're used to it, so you pay it without thinking. It's a hidden cost. Involuntary. Automatic. Almost painless. Anyway, TV and radio are free, right? So, you really never think about what TV & radio might be costing you. But those media are advertising-supported. So all that stuff you buy includes money to pay for that advertising. So, unless you NEVER buy ANYTHING, you're paying for advertising, and the money goes to the radio & TV people.

The Internet is free, though, right? But there's some advertising on some of the websites. So you must be paying to support those websites, if you buy any of the products advertised. In fact, you're paying to support every website, radio & TV station in the world, every time you buy something, whether you watch, read or listen to them or not. It's a passive kind of support, but it works, if only because we've almost ceased to be aware of it. It's just built into the price of everything, and there's nothing you can do about it. When you buy a product that is advertised on Rachel Maddow's show and Bill O'Reilly's show, you're supporting Bill as well as Rachel. And you're supporting Rush Limbaugh and Ron Reagan when you buy stuff that's advertised on both of those shows. You really don't have any choice, unless you want to go to the trouble of boycotting one of these products. And then you're boycotting both Ron & Rush, O'Reilly & Maddow. It's frustrating, but that's the system they've established in the electronic media.

Newspapers and magazines, of course, you actually have to pay for. You have to make a conscious choice and physically give them actual cash on the spot in order to read them. It's not a passive thing at all. You have to make a decision and take action. So, that's better, right? Well, then why are passively-supported no-choice electronic media killing actively-supported choice-required print media? Are we cheap? Lazy? Stupid? Would we rather just stand there and be passively milked like cows? Or would we prefer to use our money to assert our own agendas like human beings, to uphold our own beliefs, express our own tastes and judgements? Hm?

It may be too late for print. The overwhelming expense of real estate, infrastructure, personnel and raw materials, combined with the limits inherent in physically reaching a market, as compared with electronic production & delivery, have drained print media nearly dry. If they cannot reinvent themselves or their business model, they may not survive in their present form, or at all. And that's a bad thing. It means the end of choice in media. It means further limitation of your freedom to express yourself in the marketplace of ideas. It means more corporate consolidation and more power to those corporations. That's a very bad thing.

We have a new model that's popped up. In fact, before the corps ever figured out how to exploit the Internet, we were all just using it to reach out and touch each other, to create and communicate free and freely, to express ourselves and change our world for the better. The corps are horning in on this now, sucking up bandwidth, threatening us with lawsuits against fair use of copyrighted materials, "monetizing" something that used to be money-free, grabbing all the eyeballs. We can't take this lying down. We're going to have to fight it. But that means working together, making choices and taking action to support the websites that are important to us.

You pay for your coffee and cigarettes, newspapers and candy, chips and soda, water and energy bars, food and booze, books and records, movies and concerts, cable TV and DVD rentals, cell phone and music services, satellite radio and wireless Internet. You don't expect to get any of that for free. And all that money goes to corporations and people who are already rich, for the most part. You never really think about it, but you are supporting them, even though they use your money to support things you oppose, things that hurt you or hurt others. Things that the blogs listed below are actively fighting, and keeping you informed of every single day. Very bad things, things that you are paying for, things like racial profiling, discrimination against gays, lower pay for women, and trashing the American economy.

There are things you can do about the way your money is used. Maybe you could choose to spend your money at Starbucks or Ben & Jerry's, and to avoid Exxon and WalMart. You could be also be helping to build entirely new models of human interaction, designed around common interests and positive goals, and not just mega-profits for mega-corporations. You could help change the world right here on the World-Wide Web. You could be making the same kinds of small contributions to the work of a few good bloggers as you are now making every day to companies and people you really don't support, politically, socially, philosophically, or spiritually. You know, the bad guys? You could be supporting the good guys instead, before they are starved out of existence.

So, long story short, stop being such a blind weasel, and take some of that Exxon or Marlboro or WalMart or FoxNews money, and send it to your favorite bloggers, instead. Even just a buck or two would help, once a day, once a week, once a month. If nothing else, it would be a way to show your support and feel good about it. Complimentary comments are always nice. But talk is cheap. Blogging isn't. Kick in a little something, and vote for your own future. It's not mandatory or passive, hidden or automatic, built-in or invisible. It's totally voluntary. It's up to you to support good blogs, or not. And that's a good thing.

Here's some of my favorites. Send 'em a buck or two or twenty by PayPal. Please. Thank you:


1. THE IMPOLITIC
"Pentagon spending the real deficit driver"
Libby Spencer is one of the best, and she REALLY needs your help right now. Just Do It!
' In all the debates about the deficit, the sacred cow in the budget has always been 'defense spending' by the Pentagon. This estimate puts the base budget alone for the period FY'09 through FY'13 at $2.6 trillion. That doesn't include expenses for the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan. It doesn't include "supplemental appropriations" which are regulary requested whenever the political climate is ripe. As nearly as I can figure, that would add at least another couple of trillion onto the total. The Pentagon's procurement and weapons development is badly broken. The GAO just released a report that shows just the cost over-runs on cost plus contracts ran $300 billion last year. The contractors have no incentive to fulfill the terms or contain costs and much of the money is spent on technology that doesn't work and programs developing weapons for wars that are unlikely to ever be fought. The 'fiscal hawks' are always at the ready to take a scalpel to social safety net programs but will protect Pentagon payola at any cost. I understand that some communites depend on this spending, but it needs to be redirected to more productive uses. Cutting their budget in half, and I believe it could be safely done, would pay for a lot of health care and take Social Security out of whatever danger it's supposed to be in. '

2. CAB DROLLERY
"Forgetfulness"
Ruth & Diane provide high-quality content every single day of the week. Read it & weep. Or laugh. Or donate.
' What a treat it is to hear the Party of Nope waxing eloquent over the disaster they have created in this country's economy. Now I am waiting to hear them admit that it was their wars and their tax cuts that were the cause. I am watching Diane's state's congressman Dreier. Sorry, he's on par with my own congressman Hall, who totally supports oil interests over his constituents. These disgraces to their country have done more damage than any foreign enemy could have done. Now they are arguing that more of the same is going to bring prosperity after eight years of bringing economic damage. '

3. SOUTHERN BEALE
"Is It Still Obama’s Economy?"
Southern Beale is, well, Southern, and a Beale. If Beale Street could talk, this is what it would say. Support it, yawl.
' Wow. Hey wingnuts, does that mean it’s still "Obama’s economy?” Or are we now going to hear about how Bush’s tax cuts are finally showing results? I’m just curious as to which talking point now applies, that’s all. Of course, roller coaster rides in the stock market never portend good economic news. It’s a sign of instability. We’ll still have some big up days and we’ll have some big downers. But as any good FA knows, the stock market looks forward. A strong month is a positive statement about the future. We’ll be pulling out of this thing a lot sooner than many expected, I think. Great Depression? Nah. '

4. HULLABALOO
"Blind Salmon"
Digby provides one of THE places where everybody goes to catch up on the latest outrages by the Outrageous. Drop a dime.
' So, Alan Grayson's bill passed the House today, after a hilariously incoherent debate by the Republicans. They are determined to stand up for the right for wealthy people to loot the public treasury. I realize that it is a fundamental tenet of their philosophy -- they really believe that wealthy people are morally superior and that when the economy sputters due to their ineptitude and greed, average working people should step up and dedicate a portion of their income to ensuring that the rich don't suffer the loss of their well deserved compensation. That's what serfs are for. Still, it just strikes me as being a tad politically impractical, all things considered: '

5. THE MUDFLATS
"ConvicTed No More."
Way up there in our sister-non-contiguous-State of Alaska, our fellow pseudonymous blogger was recently outed by Alaska State legislator Representative Mike Doogan, a real lowlife. She could use a little support, right now.
' No doubt there are celebrations in Alaska today. Even when Stevens was convicted, most Alaskans weren’t happy about it. Nobody wanted to believe it, and nobody wanted the meme of “Uncle Ted” to have been a lie. Alaskans love their heroes, sometimes warts and all. And, on the other side of the coin, there are those who will never believe that Stevens was innocent on all seven of the felony counts of filing false statements on his Senate Financial Disclosure Forms. But as far as this chapter in the life and times of Ted Stevens, it looks like it’s closed. And an Obama appointee closed it. Interesting. Let’s file that information away in case we need it later. And what exactly are the “totality of the circumstances in this particular case?” Other prosecutorial misconduct? Stevens age? (He’s 85) We may never know, but in light of the fact that Stevens’ attorneys have issued a statement calling Holder, the new prosecution team and Judge Emmett Sullivan “heroes” it’s obvious that the administration has built some good will with Stevens, many Alaskans, and Republicans in general. It will be difficult to cry “Partisanship!” if Holder goes after other Republican corruption. '

6. RISING HEGEMON
"Past Notre Dame Speakers "
Attaturk provides amusing & insightful commentary every day, so check him out, and send a check, or a Paypal donation.
' Well, well, well, as another Cardinal's hat gets red with rage over the very idea that the President and his plan on using embryonic cells for research instead of tossing them into the garbage -- just like a real person. But let us remember Notre Dame's rich history of commencement speakers. Not just eight prior Presidents. But pro-choice Democrats like Patrick Moynihan. And I'm sure the right-wing would now be aghast to learn Chief Justice Earl Warren spoke at Notre Dame in 1957. And then there is the holiest of men in act and deed, J. Edgar Hoover, who in 1942 was free to -- for once -- wear a gown in public. Yes, though the Tears of Touchdown Jesus fill the quad now, somehow all these worthies were allowed to speak at Notre Dame University. '

7. WHISKEYFIRE
"Home Alone"
It's whiskey, and it's on fire. What more do you need to know? Give.
' One can't help but note that, for Maureen Dowd, hummers were the problem in the nineties, and Hummers in the oughts. Let's just hope that she doesn't decide to find some new kind of hummer to symbolize the problems of Barack Obama. A kazoo, maybe? Dowd has been struggling to find her stride with Obama. The situation is so serious, and he himself taking it so seriously, that her particular brand of dismissive Freudian snark is having a hard time finding a hook. (She even had to impute the fear of Michelle Obama's mighty biceps to her weasely colleague Bobo, who no doubt has to check his penis several times a day to make sure it's still attached. At least, I assume that's why he's playing pocket pool.) She's tried stiff and mannered (he needs a teleprompter to get angry!) and sneery (he exercises!), but you can tell her heart really isn't in it. '

8. THINK PROGRESS
"Rep. Ellison: ‘I Am Skeptical Of The Troop Escalation In Afghanistan’ "
A lively review of the days news & views. Don't miss it. Make a contribution, if you can.
' Roll Call reports today that “anti-war Democrats have been largely mum on President Barack Obama’s recently unveiled policy for Afghanistan — partly because leading liberals don’t yet know where they stand.” But Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN), the first Muslim member of Congress, is clear about his position on the issue. Yesterday, Thinkprogress interviewed Ellison and asked where he stands on President Obama’s plan to send 17,000 additional troops to Afghanistan. Afghans have “seen a lot of foreign powers come to their country — whether it’s the Soviets, the Brits, and now the Americans — and I think they want to see their country finally have peace,” Ellison replied. Ellison told ThinkProgress that he is “skeptical” of the troop increase: "I am skeptical of the troop escalation in Afghanistan. I have my doubts about whether that’s what’s needed. But if troop escalations is what’s going to happen, and if it may in fact be the right thing, the real question is, what are they going to be doing? If they’re just going to be taking it to the “enemy,” I am confident that it will be a failed effort. And I don’t say that with any relish. … The best course of action, I think, is to have an increase in civilian efforts to improve the lot of the average Afghan, with a clear goal to move things into the Afghans as fast as possible. We should be trying to exit Afghanistan, too,” he emphasized. “I don’t think we should have any long term plans there either.” Ellison said the U.S. should work to develop agriculture and provide basic security in the area. '

9. BALLOON JUICE
"Shades of Florida"
John Cole & Company betray the secrets of their former conservative comrades. Tip them.
' So there’s certain to be a recanvas (same thing as a recount but they call it a recanvas in NYS) in NY-20. This sort of thing is usually quite orderly in NYS because of the fact that each county has two election commissioners, one Democrat and one Republican. But this one could be so close that things get a little crazy. Here’s where things may get entertaining. The guy who held this seat before getting beat by Kirsten Gillibrand is John Sweeney, who led the famed Brooks Brothers riot in the 2000 election. If things get tough in this recount, Republicans may bring in a lawyer named Tom Spargo, who reportedly helped Sweeney with the Brooks Brother riot and other stuff in Florida. Spargo is also a former judge who got indicted for bribery a few months ago. If this gets really tight—and it probably won’t, this stuff is usually orderly in NYS —we could see a whole cast of NYS crazies come out of the woodwork. But I’m probably hoping for too much. '

10. WASHINGTON MONTHLY
"Political Animal"
The print magazine's blog, a liberal stalwart. Right in the belly of the beast: Pay up.
' A WHOLE LOT OF CRAZY.... This chart was put together by the Republican staff of the House Budget Committee, to help promote Rep. Paul Ryan's (R-Wis.) piece on the GOP's alternative budget. You'll notice, of course, that it shows those wacky Democrats with spending projections that fly right off the map several decades from now -- before some of the lawmakers of 2050 are even born -- while those nice, responsible Republicans take a more modest approach. Conor Clarke calls this "crazy," and "pretty stupid," before explaining, "As near as I can tell, Paul Ryan and his staff just took the CBO projections that ended in 2019 and drew a random line, extending upward at about a 45 degree angle, until 2080. There's no real attempt to make it look scientific." And if it were just one silly chart, it would be easier to ignore. But the problem with today's budget blueprint from the House Republican caucus is that it takes a similarly ridiculous approach to just about everything. It's one thing to offer bad ideas. It's another to offer bad ideas without doing your homework. But House GOP lawmakers are offering proposals that are just insane. Reading through the party's new report, one notices that we'd get just as serious a proposal from a group of children with crayons. '


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TWO WEEKS WORTH, SINCE WE FORGOT LAST WEEK

Blogging Full-Time Isn't Free, You Know, There, Buddy! I'm Talkin' To YOU!

"This ain't no library, kid! You're gettin' boogers all over the comics, and you ain't buyin' nothin'!" That's what the guy in the stationary (comic book) store used to say to us, way back before the end of History.

I think it was sometime after the end of Geography, though. Nobody ever seemed to know where stuff was, even when I was a kid. Dad would drive around lost, refusing to ask for directions. When Mom drove, she would stop and ask directions of idiots hanging around on street corners who didn't know who, what or where they were themselves, receiving answers like "You can't get there from here." My fourth grade teacher thought Vietnam was in Africa. She said Africa was down south. WAY down south. Most of my fellow kids could barely find their way home after dark, or in a snowstorm. It was the dark ages, before GPS.

Today we have the Internets to guide us. Misinformation, disinformation and outright propaganda are freely available by the yard or the mile. Sorting through it all sort of puts us back to the days of confusion before the 'Net, when actual brick & mortar churches, John Birch Society pamphlets and 16mm skin flicks were all we had in the way information on religion, politics and sex. Back then, we either resigned ourselves to living in the dark, or we started lighting candles.

People like Alan Watts, Paul Krassner and Alfred Kinsey attempted to hold up a light so that we could find our way through these dark regions. They wrote things called books, actual real-world artifacts made of paper derived from trees, a large plant. Some of these objects are still available in the annexes to your favorite coffee shop. But most people no longer use them. We prefer to log on to the World Wide Web for our theology, ideology and porn. But who will guide us through the vast wastelands of cyberspace?

We knew there would be a point to all this if we just kept typing! If monkeys can write Shakespeare then we can make a point if we go on long enough. Here it is, watch out, it's coming: These people and their blogs will be your guides. Click on these links, bookmark them and return to them every day. If you have any money left after paying for the war and the bail-out and John McCain's imaginary helicopters, please send some to these folks. Blogging takes time and money, so you owe them. And don't get any boogers on their blogs.


THIS WEEK'S BEST BLOGS

1. The World According To Rob Dammit

2. The Impolitic

3. AmericaBlog


LAST WEEK'S BEST BLOGS

1. Masson Blog

2. The Sideshow

3. FireDogLake


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