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It shows how totally self-absorbed and checked out Pawlenty is that he'll set aside his fancy canapes for 5 minutes some time this evening (he's hosting his Freedom First PAC mega-cash fest in D.C. tonight, appropriately enough), or step away from Greta Van Sustern or the CPAC podium tomorrow for that 5 minutes where he'll veto the bill, then right back to the politics of running for President.
This governor cares not one whit for those who are struggling, for we who pay soaring...
Hey, Joe, I watched President Obama confidently dispatch Republican after Republican last week in the Q&A part of his visit to the House GOP caucus - all without a teleprompter.
In fact, he did so well that House GOP whip Eric Cantor is now signaling that the GOP may well decline the invite to the health care bipartisan meeting that Obama is moving forward.
It may not end up looking too bipartisan, and if so, it'll be because Obama did just fine, swimmingly in fact, without...
I don't think it's rage at all. Well directed, appropriate anger is not to be feared or smeared.
KK took ungrounded pot-shots at a broad swathe of people in her interview at MinnPost.
I think the married, gray haired grandmothers from Bloomington that volunteer with my organization on marriage equality would be quite surprised to hear that they are "authoritarian, totalitarian," consumed with anger and hell-bent on destroying marriage.
One dear lady e-mails her 20 year...
Alright, Swift. One more try - though it seems utterly hopeless.
After my mom died in 1996, my dad started dating a woman in 1997. Very nice, attractive woman with similar values, same generation, friends in common, etc.
When they obviously became 'an item' did I think bout their sex lives? No. Ugh, why would I?
All I cared about (and still do, since they've been together 12 years) is: is there love between them? Are they kind to each other? Do they have each...
Mr. Swift, your riposte to Bradley completely and willfully misses the point.
Of course the love one feels for a parent or dog or best friend has qualitative differences than that for one that we pair-bond with (unless you have the misfortune to be named Oedipus).
But the urge to pair up, to open one's heart to one true and only love may *or may not* include any tab A - slot B activities.
Get your mind out of your prurient place for a moment and you might have to...
This idea that the people fighting for marriage equality are radicals who are rabid and angry is just not supported by the facts.
Oh, sure, you can find bloggers who foam at the mouth. But they are not actually doing the work of marriage equality.
Come to Bloomington some Sunday morning and meet the sweet, married, gray-haired grandmothers at Minnesota Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.
They're working hard for equality for LGBT people. And they don't embody ANY...
I find myself wondering if MinnPost would have received 158 charitable donations on "GiveMN day" if they had had the guts to publish this hit-job before hand.
Call me a "liberal rager" if you must, but in her very first answer, in her second paragraph, she states without equivocation this notion that marriage has always been two people, one man one woman.
Its just utterly not true. Never mind various gender mixings in various indigenous cultures, Biblical times were rife with men with multiple wives.
So clearly she starts out - once again, after thoughtful people have repeatedly pointed out her false basis for argument - she starts...
I am just so sick of millionaire team owners acting like the taxpayers of this state owe them anything. Ziggy, you own a business.
Make the business case for why we should, in effect, bail you out when you are profitable.
Are you as profitable as your pals? No? Boo hoo - you still make more than most Minnesotan's with jobs, and a whole lot more than the 8-9% who are unemployed.
Apparently Chris Cillizza also thought Fred Thompson was the bee's knees a couple years ago.
He (Cillizza) is highly ignorable.
As to Ryback, why exactly did we re-elect him? More importantly, why did we not put forward a real candidate to oppose him, since his plan to run for Gov was as transparent as Saran Wrap?