Thanks to the GDAB for the linkage:
Comedy Central video link
Thanks to the GDAB for the linkage:
Comedy Central video link
Frankly, one of the best damn pieces of journalism I’ve heard or read in awhile.
In short, a look at what’s wrong with our prison system through the view of how far the California penal system has fallen.
Honestly, give it a listen.
Bob points out how FAUXNews does everything but direct it’s angry mobs to where this little girl’s bedroom is. He also had to follow up with more proof that FAUX and it’s conservative zealots are targeting an 11-year old girl and endangering her and her family for merely having an opinion on health care not based in fantasy land.
He also wrote about other instances of conservative stalking of private citizens.
Republicans: if you don’t agree with us, we’ll just tell our angry militia racist types where you live.
Speaking of, here are Republicans in action against the President. This asshole was arrested in Maryland for carrying a sign calling for the deaths of the entire Obama family.
We couldn’t comment on the Bush Twins re-enacting scenes from Girls Gone Wild but your average Rethug can call for the death of the First Family and he’s a Republican Hero&trade.
In LA, we have this traitor who made threats against the White House and then created an eight-hour standoff with police who came to detain him for questioning.
In Michigan, a Rethug county commissioner decided it was proper to carry a swastika sign to their healther protest. Nice touch, racist.
Once again, I find myself agreeing with Paul Krugman, who asks Obama to please stop appeasing theses racist traitors. They have obviously chosen to reject public discourse and merely want to overturn the results of the last election. In short, our government is totally within their rights to cull some of them from the herd and frighten these gun-toting bigots who probably honestly don’t give one damn about health care.
I’m not sure why people keep reporting on how this – and every other Republican theory on health care reform – is utter BS.
Common sense Americans already KNOW the GOP is lying, and has been since at least they said they were “surprised” when 9/11 happened.
As for the anarchic Talibangelical asshats? At this point, God himself couldn’t convince them that they are full of shit.
Another NPR article calls this the Summer of Hate, somehow equating the 1969 Summer of Love to this mob uprising. While there probably are some ex-hippies amongst the firebreathers shouting down democracy, I doubt it’s really the same crowd. These are probably the same ilk shucking duty like W or draft dodging through loopholes like Cheney as opposed to serial protesters.
Either way, they are angry, scared fools easily manipulated by the GOP.
Another fine Miyazaki movie. I can’t wait to see this.

There is a huge amount of anger, and potential boycotting of Whole Foods. This is ever since their CEP wrote this editorial in the Wall Street Journal:
I’ve read it, and some of his points are valid. Others are utter bullshit. He – and his ghostwriter, the hateful Clintonite/FAUXNews troll Lanny Davis – swear it isn’t attack on the President. I beg to differ.
Here is a three-step example of how to attack the President on health care reform:
1. Write it in the Wall Street Journal. They don’t even pretend to be “fair and balanced”. They are pro-business and anti-everything-that-isn’t, all the time.
2. Have your article headlined using the word “ObamaCare”, which is GOP speak for “we will never vote for anything having the tacit blessing of a black President”.
3. Begin your article with an anti-socialism quote by Margaret Thatcher.
Still think I believe you were planning a well-meaning, middle-of-the-road sensible argument? You must think I’m a teabagging deather/birther/healther/incest-loving Republican.
In the article, he ties his company to his wingnut views by basically stating that we don’t need health care reform because all we need to do is buy and eat from Whole Foods.
Wow.
This is bizarre seeing as he recently stated that his stores sell a lot of junk. Hmm, isn’t that an odd admission from a supposed healthy food merchant?
The LA Times covers the brouhaha and The American Prospect provides some background on why Whole Foods isn’t as darling of an operation as you might have thought. We used to have some Wild Oats out here so I kind of knew some of this stuff.
Slate has an old article that I remember reading concerning the false “good” of our big organic food stores.
To their credit? Whole Foods now hosts a forum section dedicated to the editorial. Granted, they apparently deleted a multitude of threads prior to this move, so give that all the grains of salt you need to.
My favorite so far is this one created by an illiterate neo-con who now plans to shop at Whole Foods and supposedly makes 300k a year. Good luck with that buddy.
At DailyKos, a roundup of various opinions on the matter. Granted, most of them echo each other.
Here’s my personal thing. I don’t shop at Wal-Mart for a variety of reasons. I don’t shop at Home Depot since their CEO wanted anyone who backed a union to be “shot dead”.
Basically, I don’t buy stuff at places that adamantly are against me and mine and the things we support. Granted, mass media demands companies to advertise as many places as possible so I get that there is a bit of impossibility in the task.
That said, I used to grab lunch at Whole Foods and sit outside and read a book. (The one closest to us is across the way from a Borders.) Well, that’s done.
There may be a need to go to the damned place now and then (they have excellent cheeses) but I’ll be doing my damnedest to avoid giving this twit my hard earned cash whenever possible.
A nice point-by-point retort of Whole Foods CEO John Mackey’s health care talking points. Basically, sure a lot of people are angry, but the guy made some points based on what he thought was good logic.
Challenging that logic with the bright light of reality is what is needed.
Not that voting with our dollars wouldn’t, but it is better for the guy to know why his sales might be down.
Coverage and opinion from The Chicago Tribune, Nashville Scene, AmericaBlog (plus bonus editorial), and BuzzFlash – whoever they are.
About.com is hosting an article concerning the boycott of Whole Foods and here is the Single Payer Action site’s argument for said boycott.
Yet another interesting conversation with Michael Pollan. This time he berates the Food Network for making cooking a passive entertainment option instead of something people can learn to do for themselves.