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This is Dan Burton’s campaign on drugs

May 11, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

Just after Dan Burton’s campaign decided to run an ad featuring Ohioan actors posing as real Hoosiers, his campaign got a little more help from out of state. The Iowa-based American Future Fund – who has made a lot of…

Glenn Greenwald: defending their beliefs is the “last thing” Dems want to do

May 10, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

I honestly don’t know enough about Elena Kagan to form a real opinion about her nomination. Of the probable nominees, I don’t think he could have done better than Diane Wood. Greenwald has been a vocal critic of Elena Kagan,…

Mark Lilla’s “Tea Party Jacobins” and the elision of Watergate

May 9, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

Lots of people have flagged Mark Lilla’s piece in the New York Review of Books, and with good reason. Lilla does an excellent job of looking at the big picture and long term trends, putting together pieces and a coherent…

Even Fox News rejects Mike Pence’s claims on Gulf oil spill

May 7, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

Hoosier Congressman Mike Pence took to the floor of the House of Representatives to demand an investigation into what happened on April 20, 2010. But he’s not interested in what caused the Deep Horizon oil rig to explode – he…

Evan Bayh doesn’t get it

May 6, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

Evan Bayh’s latest statewide email blast (about election reform) starts with the populist headline, “Power to the People.” But like too many things in Evan Bayh’s career, what starts out with such promise quickly becomes a vanity project. Since announcing…

Mitch Daniels’ “fiscal responsibility” doesn’t include checking his math

May 6, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

Is it pride? Ideology? Pandering in pursuit of his ambition? Whatever the reason, Mitch Daniels is refusing to double-check Anthem’s request to drastically increase health insurance rates for Hoosiers. I guess all that talk about being fiscally responsible is –…

Mike Pence schooled by David Gregory on national television

May 2, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

On Sunday’s Meet the Press, host David Gregory interrupted Rep. Mike Pence’s rant about immigration to point out that it was Republicans who killed immigration reform in 2007. Seriously, how inane do your talking points have to be for Dancing…

Obama’s Michigan commencement speech: “Government is us.”

May 2, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

I’ve waited my whole life for a politician to say this. It’s something I’ve been saying for years. I even wrote a quick post about it last fall: “Us” vs “Them”. We need to look at government as what –…

CBPP demolishes Mitch Daniels’ lies about cost of health care reform

April 26, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

Ouch. This has to leave a mark. The Star’s Bill Ruthart had a pretty good piece about this too, juxtaposing Daniel’s fact-free scaremongering with rational quotes from Tim Kaine and Kathleen Sebelius. (Health-care reform: Daniels still doubtful about cost, state’s…

Krugman on the Lowden Plan (Chickens for Checkups)

April 25, 2010 · by Brian · in Politics

With all due respect to Mr. Krugman, I think that people DO understand the absurdity of this. As I mentioned yesterday, the Lowden Plan calculator (http://lowdenplan.com/) showed that my recent MRI would have cost 462 chickens. Since my last name…

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