Daily : January 10, 2012

10 Jan

Did Reagan Raise Taxes? Let GOP Candidates Answer

by Joe Conason

Politicians and their flacks lie every day, but it is unusual for someone prominent to utter a totally indefensible falsehood like the whopper that just sprang from the mouth of Eric Cantor’s press secretary on national television. While interviewing the House majority leader, “60 Minutes” correspondent Leslie Stahl suggested that he might consider compromise because [...]

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10 Jan

Arms Dealer Obama Will Win by Default

by Robert Scheer

Barack Obama will be re-elected not as a vindication of his policies but because the Republicans are incapable of providing a reasonable challenge to his flawed performance. On the central issue of our time — reining in the greed of the multinational corporations, led by the financial sector and the defense industry — a Republican [...]

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10 Jan

He Signed It on the Dotted Line

by Alexander Cockburn

America changed as the new year stumbled across the threshold, but the big shift didn’t get much press, which is easy to understand. Can there be a deader news day than a New Year’s Eve that falls on a weekend? Besides, alive or dead, habeas corpus has never been a topic to set news editors [...]

10 Jan

Consumer Bureau Protects the Prudent, as Well

by Froma Harrop

Let’s set aside the back-and-forth over the recess appointment of Richard Cordray as chief watchdog at the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. President Obama named the former Ohio attorney general to lead the agency when the Senate was supposedly out of session, which he’s allowed to do. Republicans refuse to confirm him without changes that [...]

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10 Jan

The Unbearable Consequence of Iowa

by Froma Harrop

So Mitt Romney “won” Iowa by eight votes, giving him the “Big Mo” (that’s momentum) as he marches forth into the primaries. What happened to Rick Santorum’s surge? Did a Dodge Caravan full of supporters break down on the way to the gymnasium? I mean, world history has pivoted on less. About 123,000 people participated [...]

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