Published on Monday, September 8, 2008 by Salon.com The Right Dictates MSNBC's Programming Decisions by Glenn Greenwald MSNBC's announcement that it is replacing Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews with David Gregory as anchors for its main political events (the upcoming presidential debates and election) vividly illustrates several long-obvious facts. First, nothing changes the behavior
This is a time to condemn the bankers, not to embrace them. They are the scoundrels who got us into the biggest economic mess since the Great Depression, lining their own pockets while destroying the life savings of those who trusted them. Yet both of our leading presidential candidates are scrambling to enlist not only the big-dollar contributions but, more frighteningly, the "expertise" of
Rick Moran Via the excellent site Watching America comes an editorial in Financial Times Deutschland that asks some pertinent questions of their countrymen who are about to turn out in droves to see the messiah: However, this question must be asked: how much political savvy do those who celebrate Obama, a man who hasn't yet had to accept any great responsibilities, really have? Obama is
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One thing I will say about this episode - there's some awesome music in it. We'll get to that later. Teaser: First mention of the arch-nemesis - Red Cell. The guy who plays Bauer... there's something about him that gives me the heebs, and I don't think it's necessarily the character. But anyway, Bauer says he's in the biz only for the money (really? what happens later in the train station