March 13, 2010 4:59 AM

Things I think I might be thinking....

America the Peevish: When Debate Descends to Name-Calling. When you have no cogent argument to make, rage and name-calling are ALWAYS good choices, no?

Number of millionaires in America increased 16 percent in 2009. Recession? What recession??

Tea Partiers Should Be Picketing the Corporations That Dominate Our Lives. That would mean actually taking concrete, constructive action. It’s SO much easier to simply rage and scream about perfidious, evil Liberals, eh?

Beck: The Census Is The Government’s Attempt To ‘Increase Slavery’. The Dumbest )&^%$#@ Human Being On The Face Of The Planet ©… how is it that someone so clearly intellectually challenged and off his medication has a high-paying gig on cable news? It’s not as if he has anything of any value to share…and yet he has legions of drooling, knuckle-dragging fans. We’re a nation of morons….

Archidioscese responds to controversy over its decision to kick children with lesbian parents out of school. Sometimes, trying to justify a bad decision based on ignorance and prejudice only makes you look that much smaller and more hateful. Thus, the Catholic Church is as much about the teachings of Jesus Christ as I am about the Green Bay Packers.

Six Reasons Barack Obama is Still the Odds-on Favorite in 2012. Uh, because all that any Republican has to offer is fear and propaganda??

Jon Stewart Embarrasses Liz Cheney Fan/Torture Apologist Marc Thiessen. It was pretty interesting watching Stewart decimate Thiessen, who had nothing to offer in his defense except “fear and smear”. How said is it that the single most hard-hitting journalist of our time is a comedian?

Colbert Blasts GOP Over ‘Death Panels’ And Other Insane Euphemisms. Remember, it’s not about what you’re saying. It’s about what they’re hearing.

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