No GOP support: Senate and house pass budgets in DC without any republican votes.

Hindsight: Ex-chairman of AIG says that the company should have been allowed to go bankrupt.

Interview or interrogation: Israel’s new Foreign Minister is being questioned by the police.

Da economy: 663,000 jobs lost in March as unemployment rises to 8.5 percent.

Anal poisoning: GOP leader Rush Limbaugh raises discourse of the G20 to a new level.

Text: Andrew Sullivan has the Iowa Supreme Court ruling to uphold gay marriage rights.

Vermont: House approves gay marriage bill.

Will they or will they?: North Korean satellite/missile launch draws near.

War crimes: UN appoints a Gaza war crimes team to investigate the recent conflict.

Sounder under investigation: Montero subject of March 22nd sexual assault allegation.

Soldier sues UW: Reserve soldier sues the University of Washington, says he was harassed and discriminated against for fighting in Iraq.

Left populism in the UK…

13 replies on “The Morning News”

  1. Rush Limbaugh is a troll. Stop giving him credence.

    I hadn’t heard about him, really, for EIGHT YEARS it seems like. Maybe about his drug habit, but nothing else really. As soon as Obama gets elected, all of a sudden I am hearing about him left and right.

    IGNORE THE SHIT OUT OF HIM. Didn’t you people learn anything from Howard Stern’s Private Parts? If you had, you would know that attention feeds him and his ratings.

  2. News flash: Cookie W. Monster is tweeting, posting a status update on Facebook, and brushing his teeth–all at the same time!

  3. @2
    I have rushed to Iowa! I will work to halt efforts to ammend the Iowa Constitution to ban gay marriage by licking doorknobs! There are 19,763,045 doorknobs in Iowa and I plan to lick each and every one!!

  4. It’s not a matter of time, it’s a matter of whom is responsible for what.

    What exactly has Obama done to cause this economic collapse, for example? Not much, besides being a member of a congress that failed to regulate.

    And your proposition that people thought things would be different under Obama, well, besides all the ways in which they already ARE different, the economic collapse wasn’t even an issue in voters minds until several months before the election.

    And that’s about all I have to say on that for now.

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