Pebbling Club 🐧🪨

  • Absolutely Nothing: A Veteran’s Savage Indictment of the Iraq War | Americans Against the Tea Party
    Notes
    First, I’m going to need somebody to explain to me exactly what it was that we were fighting for.
    Unfurl
  • Secret Tape: McConnell and Aides Weighed Using Judd's Mental Health and Religion as Political Ammo | Mother Jones
    Notes
    A recording of a private meeting between the Senate GOP leader and campaign aides reveals how far they were willing to go to defeat the actor/activist.
    Feed
    Embed
    Unfurl
  • GOP Opposes Critical Thinking: Party platform paints original ideas as a liberal conspiracy - News Blog - The Austin Chronicle
    Notes
    It's official: The Republican Party of Texas opposes critical thinking. That's right, drones, and it's part of their official platform.
    Unfurl
  • The GOP can no longer avoid its Rush Limbaugh problem - The Washington Post
    Notes
    What we are saying is that Mr. Limbaugh has abused his unique position within the conservative media to smear and vilify a citizen engaged in the exercise of her First Amendment rights, and in the process he debased a national political discourse that needs no further debasing. This is not the way a decent citizen behaves, much less a citizen who wields significant de facto power in a major political party. While Republican leaders owe no apology for Mr. Limbaugh’s comments, they do have a responsibility to repudiate them — and him.
    Unfurl
  • How the GOP Became the Party of the Rich | Politics News | Rolling Stone
    Notes
    After taking office, Clinton immediately seized the mantle of fiscal discipline from Republicans. Rather than simply trimming the federal deficit, as his GOP predecessors had done, he set out to balance the budget and begin paying down the national debt. To do so, he hiked the top tax bracket to nearly 40 percent and boosted the corporate tax rate to 35 percent. "It cost him both houses of Congress in the 1994 midterm elections," says Chafee, the former GOP senator. "But taming the deficit led to the best economy America's ever had." Following the tax hikes of 1993, the economy grew at a brisk clip of 3.2 percent, creating more than 11 million jobs. Average wages ticked up, and stocks soared by 78 percent. By the spring of 1997, the federal budget was headed into the black.
    Feed
    Embed
    Unfurl
  • Perry blames editing for viral 'drunk' video, said it was a 'good speech' - The Hill's Video
    Notes
    I still think he was high as a kite
    Unfurl
  • On GOP jobs plan, an epic media fail (Greg Sargent/Washington Post)
    Feed
    Unfurl
  • Obama health insurance requirement taken from GOP - Yahoo! News
    Notes
    "Republicans were for President Barack Obama's requirement that Americans get health insurance before they were against it.<br /> <br /> The obligation in the new health care law is a Republican idea that's been around at least two decades. It was once trumpeted as an alternative to Bill and Hillary Clinton's failed health care overhaul in the 1990s. These days, Republicans call it government overreach."
    Unfurl
  • Op-Ed Columnist - Going to Extreme - NYTimes.com
    Notes
    "For today’s G.O.P. is, fully and finally, the party of Ronald Reagan — not Reagan the pragmatic politician, who could and did strike deals with Democrats, but Reagan the antigovernment fanatic, who warned that Medicare would destroy American freedom. It’s a party that sees modest efforts to improve Americans’ economic and health security not merely as unwise, but as monstrous. It’s a party in which paranoid fantasies about the other side — Obama is a socialist, Democrats have totalitarian ambitions — are mainstream. And, as a result, it’s a party that fundamentally doesn’t accept anyone else’s right to govern. "
    Unfurl
  • Op-Ed Columnist - An Absence of Class in the G.O.P. - NYTimes.com
    Notes
    "For decades the G.O.P. has been the party of fear, ignorance and divisiveness. All you have to do is look around to see what it has done to the country. The greatest economic inequality since the Gilded Age was followed by a near-total collapse of the overall economy. As a country, we have a monumental mess on our hands and still the Republicans have nothing to offer in the way of a remedy except more tax cuts for the rich."
    Unfurl
  • Op-Ed Columnist - America Is Not Yet Lost - NYTimes.com
    Notes
    "The truth is that given the state of American politics, the way the Senate works is no longer consistent with a functioning government. Senators themselves should recognize this fact and push through changes in those rules, including eliminating or at least limiting the filibuster. This is something they could and should do, by majority vote, on the first day of the next Senate session. Don’t hold your breath. As it is, Democrats don’t even seem able to score political points by highlighting their opponents’ obstructionism. Well, America is not yet lost. But the Senate is working on it. "
    Unfurl
  • GOP Fighting For Money From Stimulus They Opposed
    Notes
    "House Republicans, as a group, may take great pride in the goose egg they offered President Obama's stimulus package. But now the unanimous opposition is struggling to bring that money home. "
    Unfurl
  • Op-Ed Columnist - The Republican Rump - NYTimes.com
    Unfurl
  • The GOP ticket's appalling contempt for science and learning. - By Christopher Hitchens - Slate Magazine
    Notes
    "This is what the Republican Party has done to us this year: It has placed within reach of the Oval Office a woman who is a religious fanatic and a proud, boastful ignoramus. Those who despise science and learning are not anti-elitist. They are morally and intellectually slothful people who are secretly envious of the educated and the cultured. And those who prate of spiritual warfare and demons are not just "people of faith" but theocratic bullies. On Nov. 4, anyone who cares for the Constitution has a clear duty to repudiate this wickedness and stupidity."
    Unfurl
  • McCain's attacks fuel dangerous hatred -- baltimoresun.com
    Unfurl
  • G.O.P. Agenda in House Has Moderates Unhappy - New York Times
    Notes
    "the leadership's new American Values Agenda, a list of initiatives heavy on ideological themes, seems short-sighted and ill-timed considering that few conservatives are at serious risk in November."
    Unfurl