March 2012
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January 2012
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After selling out the show last week, a number of our kind sponsors allowed us to fill a few of the seats they had purchased but were not going to be using. We’ve filled those seats and we are at FULL CAPACITY! Thank you to our sponsors for allowing others the opportunity to attend! We’re going to have a great night of entertainment on Wednesday, and if you were unable to attend this year we’ll see you in 2013!
The start of a “January to remember” kicks off Monday afternoon at 1 p.m. (ET) with arguments in the Supreme Court about the interim legislative and congressional maps drawn by the San Antonio panel.
Here’s a preview of the case:
What will the Supreme Court decide?
There are three…
The following is a statement from Texas Democratic Party spokesperson Anthony Gutierrez on the news that floundering Presidential contender Rick Perry voiced support for David Dewhurst’s U.S….
From barackobama.com:
One day out from the caucuses, Sharon, a neighborhood team leader from Iowa, is making phone calls from the packed Cedar Rapids office. Along with a roomful of…
Romney 23 Paul 21 Santorum 15 Perry 14 Gingrich 13 Bachmann 6 * * * * If this holds, Perry will remain in the presidential race for sure, and may even get a boost. This is a good result for him….
After Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said today at a campaign stop in Iowa that he would veto the DREAM Act if it passed and he were president, the DNC’s Senior Advisor for Hispanic…
To our readers: Thank you for making this blog what I hoped it would become, which is an ongoing town hall meeting about Texas politics. I am very grateful for the interest and involvement of so many…
The headlines of 2011 were driven by global warming disasters and the popular uprising against the powers-that-be who have accumulated profit at the expense of the future of humanity. The United…
December 2011
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The right-wing media closed out 2011 by attacking the Girl Scouts of America for, in the words of Glenn Beck website The Blaze, publishing a book that “refers young readers to Media Matters for…
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Step right up and behold the top 10 most ridiculous GOP moments of 2011.
Some may be fresh in your memory, like Mitt’s now infamous $10k bet at a debate, while others, like when Ron…
A federal court ordered Friday that the Environmental Protection Agency’s controversial cross-state air pollution rule be stayed — to the delight of Texas officials and the…
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Few right-wing media outlets suffer more from Obama Derangement Syndrome than The Washington Times. Media Matters takes a look back at the Times’ most outlandish, bizarre, and inflammatory…
By Ryan Murphy
It was a big year for Trib data apps. As 2011 comes to a close, we have compiled a list of the 10 most-visited data apps on the Tribune site since January 1.
We evaluated data…
The GOP race has been indisputably entertaining, spawning a new television genre, the debate as reality show. Installment No. 12, broadcast by ABC in the prime-time ghetto of a Saturday night in early December, drew more viewers (7.6 million) than that week’s episode of The Biggest Loser. It’s escapist fun for the entire family (Hispanic and gay families excluded). Or it would be were it not for the possibility that one of the contestants could end up as president of the United States.
By Brandi Grissom and Niran Babalola
As 2011 comes to a close, we are taking a look back at the stories our readers liked best, judging by the number of pageviews they received.
With our…
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Tennessee’s Capitol building in Nashville.
A 93-year-old Tennessee woman who cleaned the state Capitol for 30 years, including the governor’s office, says she won’t be able to vote for…Since President Obama took office, the right-wing media have engaged in a smear campaign against Obama administration officials as well as people Obama has nominated for spots in the judiciary….