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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Stories to Watch: 3/22/11

Got a short thunderstorm last night, then it rained like hell today. Remind me again why I was supposed to be looking forward to spring? Come on summer.. or, at least, late spring. Now here's the news...


Deeper analysis of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's emails show that they were initially "running roughly 2-to-1 against his plans" to bust unions. Then the Wisco 14 took off, the story went national and he started getting a lot of out-of-state support. But, most importantly, the analysis shows Walker lied when he said most emails were supporting him, because "for several preceding days, the emails of support Walker received had been vastly outnumbered by those opposed to his plan."


The wingnutosphere is going (even more) insane over a plan by a former SEIU member to destroy the economy in order to bring unions back. One thing they're all missing though is that the guy "was ousted from SEIU last November, reportedly for spending millions of the union's dollars trying to pursue a plan like the one he details here," according to one report. "It is not clear what, if any, power and influence he currently wields." Remember, facts are elitist. Pay them no mind while you FREAK THE FUCK OUT!!


Also remember, there's always plenty of money for war. Although, we may not need to spend money on Libya much longer. Secretary of State Clinton told ABC News Gadhafi may be looking for an out.


Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown -- formerly a Tea Party darling -- continues to disappoint the 'baggers by saying that cutting funding for Planned Parenthood "goes too far."


The headline says it all: "Mike Pence, Chief Sponsor Of Bill To Defund Title X, Says 'I've Never Advocated Reducing Funding For Title X'." Lying comes so easily to Republicans.


The GOP House majority may be short-lived.


Like most Republican governors with grand visions for their states, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder is experiencing a huge drop in his polling. Here's a crazy idea: tell us your plans when you campaign for office -- don't spring them on us afterwards like it's some seriously demented surprise party.


"President Paul?" No, not Ron, the other guy.


Finally, the religious right and al Qaeda sure do agree on a whole bunch of stuff, don't they?
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